2010 Senate Elections

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Retiring Senators:

Sam Brownback (R) of Kansas- Good opportunity if we can get a good candidate


Possible retiring Senators

Bob Bennett (R) of Utah-If retiring, a decent chance to pick up a seat
Chuck Grassley (R) of Iowa-Possible
Daniel Inouye (D) of Hawaii-Not in a million years
Patrick Leahy (D) of Vermont-I don't know much about Vermont politics, but they did elect a socialist, so I'm going with "not likely."
John McCain (R) of Arizona-This would be fun, even if McCain decides to stay in, I want Barry Goldwater, Jr. to challenge the seat to reclaim its glory, if only for a term
Barbara Mikulski (D) of Maryland-Not likely
Roland Burris (D) of Illinois-Go for either way
Richard Shelby (R) of Alabama-""
Evan Bayh (D) of Indiana-""
Byron Dorgan (D) of North Dakota-Lots of popular people want it, so probably not a good idea
Judd Gregg (R) of New Hampshire-Go for it
David Vitter (R) of Louisiana-Not sure if it's a good idea or not
John Thune (R) of South Dakota-Probably won't be open, so probably not a fertile place to run

Democratic Incumbent Races

Blanche Lincoln (D) of Arkansas-Not vulnerable at all, unless the Huckster goes for it
Barbara Boxer (D) of California-Since she is liberal, it might be a good place to get an RP Republican to work turning the Golden State red
Christopher Dodd (D) of Connecticut-Probably not a shot to pick this one up
Harry Reid (D) of Nevada-He's vulnerable, and the nomination is possibly winnable if a popular Republican doesn't step up
Ken Salazar (D) of Colorado-Might be a good place, I don't know really
Chuck Schumer (D) of New York-To unseat Schumer would be to throw the Cosmos into disarray, you might as well try to throw the Earth out of orbit around the Sun
Ron Wyden (D) of Oregon-Probably not, but it might be worthwhile to give it a shot
Patty Murray (D) of Washington-Good place to run, especially if Dino Rossi wins the Gubernatorial Race
Russ Feingold (D) of Wisconsin-Not a good idea to waste money against this hater of free speech

Republican Incumbent Races-All not marked aren't winnable

Lisa Murkowski (R) of Alaska
Mel Martinez (R) of Florida
Johnny Isakson (R) of Georgia
Mike Crapo (R) of Idaho
Jim Bunning (R) of Kentucky
Richard Burr (R) of North Carolina
George Voinovich (R) of Ohio
Tom Coburn (R) of Oklahoma
Arlen Specter (R) of Pennsylvania-He's ailing, don't mention that, but the voters will know, and conservatives don't like him much anyway
Jim DeMint (R) of South Carolina
Kit Bond (R) of Missouri

We need to find candidates for these offices and start raising money when this campaign is over.
 
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Retiring Senators:

Sam Brownback (R) of Kansas- Good opportunity if we can get a good candidate

I hate to say this... but didn't he vote NO on the bailout?

I'm not saying vote for the guy, but maybe run a libertarian against him, and if it doesn't work, oh well.... i wouldn't go supporting a random democrat to anti-incumbent him.

his no vote on the bail out makes me think its time for KS citizens to start a PAC and get ON him. show him that the same laws that are used to fight the war on drugs, justify intervention into the religious community. make a paleoconservative/libertarian conservative out of him by persuasion... do some work for him so that he relies on you.
 
I hate to say this... but didn't he vote NO on the bailout?

I'm not saying vote for the guy, but maybe run a libertarian against him, and if it doesn't work, oh well.... i wouldn't go supporting a random democrat to anti-incumbent him.

his no vote on the bail out makes me think its time for KS citizens to start a PAC and get ON him. show him that the same laws that are used to fight the war on drugs, justify intervention into the religious community. make a paleoconservative/libertarian conservative out of him by persuasion... do some work for him so that he relies on you.

He is retiring, you can't vote for him, I made sure to change the one Senator who is Republican who voted "No" on the bailout and is staying to "unwinnable."
 
in the spirit of personal responsibility, we need to spread amongst our people the slogan, "your seat is your fault"


with regards to congress and the senate. most people do not vote on those races, we do not need to be like most people, we are ron paul supporters, we get the bigger picture.
 
in the spirit of personal responsibility, we need to spread amongst our people the slogan, "your seat is your fault"


with regards to congress and the senate. most people do not vote on those races, we do not need to be like most people, we are ron paul supporters, we get the bigger picture.

Those that vote in midterm election years are certain to vote on Congress and Senate races. Most people that do vote in any year, do vote for at least President, Senate, and Governor if they are on the ballot. The other races, most people who vote will vote for them, but much of those people are people who will vote for someone just because they have a D or an R next to their name. The only exceptions to that rule is President, Senate, and Governor, since they are high-profile races.
 
Ohio needs to get Voinovich out of there. I hope we get a good candidate to challenge him.

It isn't very likely that he'll retire, and it would be money better spent, IMO, on Democrat incumbent races and open seats.
 
Shelby of Alabama is a keeper. Voted against bailout AND spoke out strongly against it.
 
Shelby of Alabama is a keeper. Voted against bailout AND spoke out strongly against it.

If he retires, though, it would be good to get a Ron Paul Republican in there. He wouldn't be vulnerable anyway if he doesn't retire.
 
Senator Carl Levin (d) Michigan is up for relelction and voted for the bailout plan. His challengers Jack Hoogendyk(r) and Scotty Boman (L)

We have a chance in Michgan to vote for Boman and put a Ron Paul supporting Libertarian into the Senate.

He has not been aloowed into the debates so he needs your donations to get the word out there.

www.boman08.com
 
Senator Carl Levin (d) Michigan is up for relelction and voted for the bailout plan. His challengers Jack Hoogendyk(r) and Scotty Boman (L)

We have a chance in Michgan to vote for Boman and put a Ron Paul supporting Libertarian into the Senate.

He has not been aloowed into the debates so he needs your donations to get the word out there.

www.boman08.com

I doubt Carl Levin will be unseated. We need to look past this election and focus on the few seats we have in our grasp this go around, but mostly 2010, 2012, and beyond.
 
It's speculated that Kay Bailey is going to run against Perry for Governor in '10. They'll have to hold a special election to fill her last two years (assuming she wins).
 
It's speculated that Kay Bailey is going to run against Perry for Governor in '10. They'll have to hold a special election to fill her last two years (assuming she wins).

If she wins, she'll appoint her successor. There would only be a special election if she resigned before the 2010 General Election.
 
I think voinovich of ohio is going to retire and congresswoman pryce from the 15th district will go for the spot. Just a hunch. Sadly, they both voted for the bailout.

[Voinovich is getting old (currently 72), and this next session pryce is not running again. If she did, she'd lose. She barely won last time around, and with all the new registrations in the columbus area due to obama targeting this portion of the state, not to mention the strong democratic feel of this election cycle, she'd get creamed, probably badly, which would spell the end of her political career. So, instead she's stepping aside for a year or two to 'spend time with family' (read protect potential future aspirations). She's the highest ranking female republican in the party (unless palin wins) so she's going to try to move up. Only spot upward is senate, they need a replacement for voinovich, and a congresswoman from the columbus region gives them a serious shot at maintaining the seat.]
 
In fact Nate

pm me now. You must be down there working on Delavar's campaign. I'm working on Cloud's.
 
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