Wyoming: State GOP Expected to Vote on Senate Tonight
— David M. Drucker CALIFORNIA Firefighters Are Hot for Oropeza in House Special State Sen.
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— David M. Drucker CALIFORNIA Firefighters Are Hot for Oropeza in House Special State Sen.
Craig Thomas (R-Wyo.), with the process to culminate with voting by the state GOP central committee on June 19.
Rick Renzi (R), the Democratic primary is attracting a high level of interest because Renzi is seen as extremely vulnerable in 2008 — if he doesn’t choose to retire and create an equally attractive open
Wayne Gilchrest (R) in the Feb. 12 Republican primary and can begin raising money.
Gordon Smith (R) in 2008, the Mail Tribune newspaper reported. After Reps.
Duncan Hunter (R), is scheduled to return from Afghanistan in early January 2008, leaving what his advisers say is plenty of time to campaign in advance of the June primary.
Phil English (R) in 2008, as he is set today to announce he is forming an exploratory committee that will allow him to raise money for a potential run at the Democratic nomination in the 3rd district.
Heather Wilson (R-N.M.), has hired Philip Muller to be his campaign manager.
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Those new clients include National Tobacco, IDC Of Kentucky, Dosal Tobacco Co., S&M Brands and Xcaliber International.
Gordon Smith (R-Ore.) next year, Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) announced this morning that he will not be a candidate for Senate. Blumenauer’s announcement comes on the heels of Rep.
—David M. Drucker OREGON Blumenauer Is off Rose as DSCC Keeps Looking In another blow to Democrats’ hopes of ousting Sen. Gordon Smith (R) next year, Rep.
Paul Gillmor (R-Ohio) has worked on issues of importance to the financial services industry while holding a major stake in a community bank — all with the blessing of the House ethics committee.
Todd Akin (R). The Akin Shoot Out, set for the Prince George’s County Trap and Skeet Center in suburban Maryland, included a trap, skeet and sporting clays event followed by a luncheon.
Scott McInnis (R) announced he intended to run for Senate, only to drop out of the race weeks after launching his exploratory committee.
Steve Horn (R) by just 1 point.