New Mexico: Former State GOP Chief Prefers Wilson to Pearce
Pete Domenici (R) that is expected to be very close. Rep. Tom Udall, meanwhile, has a clear path to the Democratic nomination.
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Pete Domenici (R) that is expected to be very close. Rep. Tom Udall, meanwhile, has a clear path to the Democratic nomination.
Bill Sali (R) in the 2006 race for the open 1st district seat, has dropped his plans for a rematch and left businessman Walt Minnick with a clear path to the Democratic nomination in the May 27 primary
M. Caldwell Butler (R-Va.).
Gordon Smith (R) in November.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission against state Senate President Tim Bee (R), who is challenging Rep.
Rick Renzi (R) decided to retire. The Republican field to replace Renzi remains fluid, although 2002 candidate Sydney Hay has been in the race for some time. — David M. Drucker
Gordon Smith (R) in November. — David M. Drucker
John Shadegg (R) in the Republican-leaning 3rd district.
Elton Gallegly’s (R) 24th district. Ose has been active on the campaign front since announcing for the race.
Richard Baker (R) to Congress by large margins. But the numbers get worse when looking at specific important voting blocs in the Baton Rouge-based 6th district.
Barbara Cubin (R) as the state’s lone House Member, was endorsed this week by the Republican Leadership Council. The RLC, launched by former New Jersey Gov.
Barbara Cubin (R) as the state’s lone House Member. Gordon is running one 60-second spot and one 30-second spot on statewide broadcast and cable television.
Scott McInnis (R-Colo.) and Steve Largent (R-Okla.). — David M. Drucker
Tom Feeney (R-Fla.), chairman of the House Conservatives Fund. “I am confident that Pete Olson is the best possible candidate to take back this historically Republican seat.”
Steve Pearce (R), who is vacating the 2nd district seat to run for Senate. — David M. Drucker
Mark Foley’s (R) page scandal. “Rodney Alexander is the Forrest Gump of scandal,” joked one Democratic operative about Alexander’s habit of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Pat Roberts (R) after all, state Democratic Party Chairman Mike Gaughan told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
Darrell Issa (R) has endorsed Marine reservist Duncan D. Hunter in his bid to win the 52nd district GOP primary and succeed his father, Rep. Duncan Hunter (R), who is retiring.
Gordon Smith (R) in November. — David M. Drucker
John Cornyn (R), Olson’s former boss, signed a letter last week urging political action committees to support Olson in the April 8 runoff.