Renzi Says He’s Innocent and Won’t Resign
Rick Renzi (R-Ariz.) released a statement late Monday arguing his innocence and — contrary to the wishes of House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) — vowed not to resign his House seat.
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Rick Renzi (R-Ariz.) released a statement late Monday arguing his innocence and — contrary to the wishes of House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) — vowed not to resign his House seat.
Terry Everett (R) — and do so as a Democrat.
Tim Walberg (R) in Michigan’s 7th district; and former state Lottery Commissioner Gary Peters, running against Rep. Joe Knollenberg (R) in Michigan’s 9th district.
John Shadegg (R-Ariz.) could be reconsidering his decision to call it quits upon the conclusion of his current term, a well-placed Republican source said late Thursday.
John Doolittle (R) announced he was retiring. Police Administrator Charlie Brown, the 2006 Democratic nominee, is running again for the Democrats. — David M. Drucker
Jon Elrod (R) in the March 11 special election to fill the seat vacated by his grandmother. Both also are running in their respective primaries on May 6 to get their party’s nod for a full term.
State Speaker Jim Weiers (R) is considering running for the 3rd district seat being vacated by Rep.
Maybe because Armstrong’s father, Bill Armstrong (R), is a popular former Senator, his list of backers includes Sen. Wayne Allard (R), former Gov. Bill Owens (R), Rep.
Dan Lungren (R). The solidly Republican 4th district opened up earlier this year when Rep. John Doolittle (R) announced he was retiring.
John Cornyn (R) and was a longtime Capitol Hill staffer before moving back to the 22nd district, where he was raised, to run for the seat currently held by Rep. Nick Lampson (D).
Doug Ose (R), looking to return to Congress in the 4th district, has launched a television, radio and direct-mail ad campaign in his bid to win what should be a competitive GOP primary.
John Shadegg (R-Ariz.) will announce this evening that he will retire from the House upon the conclusion of his current term, according to a well-placed Republican source.
Henry Bonilla (R) in a December 2006 runoff after Bonilla fell less than 2 points shy of winning the seat outright in the November 2006 general election.
Tom Price (R-Ga.) today are set to participate in a series of meetings in New York with potential donors.
The passage of the resolution, which was co- sponsored by Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and ranking member Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), was followed by a panel discussion led and moderated
Mike Johanns (R) had a virtual lock on the support of GOP grass-roots activists as well as the party’s establishment.
Doug Ose (R) has made his weeks-long rumored candidacy for the 4th district official, setting up a potentially contentious GOP primary between himself and ex-state Sen. Rico Oller.
John Doolittle (R) announced that he would retiring upon the conclusion of his term.
Trent Lott (R-Miss.), still in control of two well-funded political bank accounts, plans on using the money to support Republican Senate candidates and Sen.
John Cornyn (R) raised $1.7 million in the fourth quarter of 2007 to finish the year with $7.5 million in cash on hand for his re-election bid — presumably against state Rep. Rick Noriega (D).