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Steve Buehrer (R), in the GOP primary. The special election to replace the late Rep. Paul Gillmor (R) is widely seen as a contest between Buehrer and Latta.
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Steve Buehrer (R), in the GOP primary. The special election to replace the late Rep. Paul Gillmor (R) is widely seen as a contest between Buehrer and Latta.
John Cornyn’s (R) chief of staff and moved back to the Houston suburbs to run for the seat currently held by Rep. Nick Lampson (D). Former Sen.
Larry Craig (R), whose career suffered a serious blow in late August after it was discovered he was arrested in an airport bathroom sex sting.
Joel Hefley (R), the popular former Member who retired last year after two decades of service and withheld his endorsement of Lamborn in the general election after backing Crank in the primary.
Marilyn Musgrave (R), who garnered less than 50 percent of the vote in November while barely defeating then-state Rep. Angie Paccione — despite the Republican bent of her Fort Collins-area district.
Mike Johanns (R) is set to announce his Senate candidacy Oct. 10-12 with a fly-around across the Cornhusker State, according to Republican insiders.
John Cornyn (R). “Mikal proved his fundraising ability when he raised raised over a million dollars in the first 30 days of his campaign,” campaign spokeswoman Kim Devlin said.
Chuck Hagel (R).
Pete Domenici (R), the longest-serving Senator in New Mexico history, is expected to announce today that he will not seek a seventh term in 2008, multiple sources on and off Capitol Hill said late Wednesday
Maricopa County Treasurer David Schweikert (R) is exploring a bid for the 5th district, joining a growing list of Republicans interested in taking on Rep. Harry Mitchell (D).
Tom DeLay (R), is girding for a tough re-election battle in a district Republicans are open about targeting.
John Shadegg (R), lobbyist Jim Ogsbury, state Rep. Michele Reagan and former Rep. Matt Salmon. — David M. Drucker TEXAS Lampson Dubs His Race Most Competitive in U.S. Rep.
Jim Risch (R) said he would run if Sen. Larry Craig (R) did not — which in light of the scandal surrounding Craig’s arrest in a Minnesota airport bathroom is now a certainty.
Marilyn Musgrave (R) in the 4th district, former state Rep. Angie Paccione, the 2006 Democratic nominee, dropped out of the race Wednesday.
Attorney Christopher Christie (R), who receives high marks in the survey for his efforts to stamp out government corruption in New Jersey, is not a preferred candidate for governor or Senator.
Pete Domenici’s (R) approval rating to be upside down, with 41 percent approving and 54 percent disapproving. Just a month earlier, Domenici had a 52 percent approval rating.
m going through all the early caucuses and primaries.? But, he said, ?If I don?t come up fourth, fifth or sixth [in Iowa], then I?m done.?
— David M. Drucker IDAHO Iraq War Vet Challenging Sali for Republican Nod Iraq War veteran Matt Salisbury is challenging freshman Rep.
Businessman Chris Hackett (R) is officially a candidate in the 10th district, and hopes to win his party’s nomination and upend Rep. Christopher Carney (D) next year.
Duncan Hunter (R), who is retiring to run for president.