The Wild Bunch
M+R Strategies has hired Lindsay Roitman, a Democratic operative who managed the South Dakota Campaign for Healthy Families, the group behind an initiative passed by South Dakota voters in 2006 that overturned
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M+R Strategies has hired Lindsay Roitman, a Democratic operative who managed the South Dakota Campaign for Healthy Families, the group behind an initiative passed by South Dakota voters in 2006 that overturned
Bill Sali (R) is asking supporters to help him retire a campaign debt of more than $200,000.
John Cornyn (R) could be vulnerable against a Democrat in 2008, when the first-term Senator is up for re-election.
Gordon Smith (R), as one candidate high on their list reiterated his unwillingness to run and declined even to say he is giving it consideration. In the wake of Rep.
Gordon Smith (R) next year.
State Attorney General Jon Bruning (R) said in an interview Monday that he is moving closer every day to pulling the trigger on challenging Sen.
As Johnson, and the Bush administration, consider their next steps, Roll Call Executive Editor Morton M.
Norm Coleman (R).
Charlie Dent (R) is scheduled on Wednesday to hold a Washington, D.C., fundraiser featuring his Keystone State colleague, Phil English (R), as the special guest.
Wayne Allard (R) is retiring next year, and Republicans still are without an announced candidate in what is expected to be a heavily targeted race on both sides. Former Rep.
Gordon Smith (R) next year. Reps.
Bob Schaffer (R), who lost the 2004 GOP Senate primary to beer magnate Pete Coors, continues to flirt with a Senate bid but has made no decision either way. — David M.
Larry Craig (R). LaRocco lost his bid for Idaho’s No. 2 executive post to incumbent Lt. Gov. Jim Risch (R) by 19 points.
Shelley Moore Capito (R) in 2008, is considering a run for Congress.
— David M. Drucker IDAHO After ’06 Loss, LaRocco Eyes Challenge to Craig Fresh off of his losing bid for lieutenant governor, former Rep.
It appears as though a Republican primary is in the offing in the 2nd district, as state Treasurer Lynn Jenkins (R) has launched an exploratory committee to examine challenging Rep.
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) is raising money. McMorris Rodgers, who is expecting her first child next month, has a fundraiser scheduled for Thursday.
Gordon Smith (R) — though an independent survey conducted in March shows him reasonably positioned to make a strong run at a third term.
Gary Miller (R) and questions one of the claims the Congressman has made regarding the case.