PRIMARIES in the next 3 weeks - candidates to support

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Below are the candidates that have primary elections in the next 3 weeks. Let's get as many of these candidates into office as we can - 2010 can be a great year for the liberty movement! :)

August 24th

Arizona


US Senate
Jim Deakin - http://www.jimdeakin.com/ (Lost)

US House
Jeff Flake - AZ-6 - http://www.jeffflake.com/ (WON)
Brian Miller - AZ-8 - http://brianmillerforcongress.com/ (Suspended His Campaign) (Lost)

State Senate
Craig Smith - District 25 - http://electcraigsmith.org/ (Lost)

State House
David Fitzgerald - District 6 - http://www.davidfitzgerald2010.com/ (WON)
Michael Gular - District 16 - https://www.gularforazhouse.com/ (WON - Unopposed)

Florida

US House
Eddie Adams, Jr. - FL-11 - http://www.adamsforcongress.org/ (Lost)
Donna Milo - FL-20 - http://donnamilo.com/ (Lost)

State House
Nathan McDonell - 26th District - http://www.nathanmcdonell.com/ (Lost)
J. Roger Shealy - 29th District - http://www.shealy2010.com/ (Lost)
Francisco Rodriguez - 83rd District - http://www.voteforrodriguez.com/ (Lost)
Marcus Rivchin - 117th District - http://www.marcusrivchin.com/ (Lost)

County Commissioner
Matthew Nye - Brevard County, District 4 - http://mattnye.com/ (WON - Unopposed)

September 14th

Delaware


Sheriff
Joseph O'Leary - New Castle County - http://olearyforsheriff.com/

Maryland

Governor
Brian Murphy - http://www.brianmurphy2010.com/

US House
Robert Broadus - MD-4 - http://www.justiceandliberty.us/
Collins Bailey - MD-5 - http://www.baileyforuscongress.com/

Massachusetts

State Auditor
Kamal Jain - http://kamaljain.com/

US House
Bill Gunn - MA-1 - http://www.billgunnforcongress.org/

New Hampshire

US House
Bob Guida - NH-2 - http://www.bobgiuda.com/

State Senate
Jim Forsythe - District 4 - http://jimforsythe.com/
Andy Sanborn - District 7 - http://andy4senate.com/
Raymond White - District 9 - http://www.raywhiteforsenate.com/
John Lewicke - District 12 - http://rlcnh.org/candidates/john-lewicke/

State House
Leigh MacNeil - Merrimack 4 - http://leighmacneil.com/
Laurie Sanborn - Merrimack 5 - http://rlcnh.org/candidates/laurie-sanborn/
Jenn Coffey - Merrimack 6 - http://rlcnh.org/2010/rep-jenn-coffey/
Brian Seaworth - Merrimack 7 - http://www.brianseaworth.org/
Carol McGuire - Merrimack 8 - http://209.18.106.110/voting_category.php?can_id=109938&category=27
Jon Richardson - Merrimack 8 - http://www.richardsonnh.com/
Jason Dubrow - Merrimack 13 - http://jasondubrow.com/
J.R. Hoell - Merrimack 13 - http://www.jrhoell.com/
Rob Huxley - Hillsborough 3 - http://www.nhgop.org/events/detail/3403
William L. O'Brien - Hillsborough 4 - http://www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=42430
Stephen Palmer - Hillsborough 6 - http://www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=109994
Mark Warden - Hillsborough 7 - http://www.markwarden.com/
Omer Beaudoin - Hillsborough 8 - http://aagp.capwiz.com/election/candidate/id/178760
Cameron DeJong - Hillsborough 9 - http://www.camstaterep.com/
Richard H. Olson, Jr. - Hillsborough 12 - http://www.rickolson4staterep.com/HOME
Robert Tarr - Hillsborough 12 - http://www.tarrfornhstaterep.com/
J. Gail Barry - Hillsborough 16 - http://aagp.capwiz.com/election/candidate/id/178463
Jerry Bergevin - Hillsborough 17 - http://rlcnh.org/candidates/jerry-bergevin/
Keith R. Murphy - Hillsborough 18 - http://www.keithrmurphy.org/
Jeanine Notter - Hillsborough 19 - http://jeaninenotter.com/
Timothy Hogan - Hillsborough 23 - http://www.thevoterguide.org/v/nashua/race-detail.do?id=196146315
Greg Surbey - Hillsborough 24 - http://gregsurbey.com/
Bill Ohm - Hillsborough 26 - http://www.billohm.com/
Laura Jones - Strafford 1 - http://rlcnh.org/2010/laura-jones/
Kyle Jones - Strafford 1 - http://rlcnh.org/candidates/kyle-jones/
Sheridan B. Folger - Strafford 5 - http://sheridanfolger.com/
Andrew Manuse - Rockingham 1 - http://rlcnh.org/2010/andrew-manuse/
John Reagan - Rockingham 1 - http://www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=65169
Jim Headd - Rockingham 3 - https://www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=42774
Stella Tremblay - Rockingham 3 - http://rlcnh.org/candidates/stella-tremblay/
Dan Itse - Rockingham 9 - http://danitse.com/
Katherine Prudhomme - Rockingham 5 - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Katherine-Prudhomme-OBrien-for-NH-State-Representative/101820259872346
Tim Comerford - Rockingham 9 - http://www.nhcitizen.org/modules/content/index.php?id=35
Jack Thorsen - Rockingham 16 - http://jackthorsen.org/
Will Smith - Rockingham 18 - http://willsmithnh.com/
Joseph Bendzinski - Cheshire 3 - http://rlcnh.org/candidates/joseph-bendzinski/
Jason A. Czekalski - Cheshire 7 - http://rlcnh.org/candidates/jason-a-czekalski/
Lester Bradley - Grafton 4 - http://rlcnh.org/candidates/lester-bradley/
Linda Luhtala - Grafton 6 - http://www.vote-nh.org/Intro.aspx?Id=NHLuhtalaLinda
Paul Mirski - Grafton 10 - http://www.redhampshire.com/author/paulmirski/
Spec Bowers - Sullivan 3 - http://rlcnh.org/candidates/spec-bowers/
Steve Cunningham - Sullivan 2 - http://www.nhgop.org/pages/detail/64
Marie Lozito - Sullivan 4 - http://rlcnh.org/candidates/marie-lozito/
Steven Smith - Sullivan 5 - http://steve4nh.com/

New York

US Senate
Joe DioGuardi - http://www.dioguardiforussenate.com/

Wisconsin

Governor
Mark Neumann - http://markforgov.com/

US Senate
Dave Westlake - http://www.davewestlake.org/

US House
Dan Sebring - WI-4 - http://dansebringforcongress.com/
Terri McCormick - WI-8 - http://terrimccormickforcongress.com/

State Senate
Jon Soyring - District 1 - http://www.soyringforsenate.com/
Rick Richard - District 15 - http://www.voterickrichard.com/
Ed Thompson - District 31 - http://edthompson.com/

State House
Andre Jacque - District 2 - http://www.jacqueforassembly.org/en-us/default.aspx
Jim Steineke - District 5 - http://www.jimforassembly.com/
Brad Sponholz - District 7 - http://www.sponholzforassembly.com/
Evan Wynn - District 43 - http://www.evanwynn.com/
Timothy Lakin - District 52 - http://www.lakinforassembly.org/
Jeremy Thiesfeldt - District 52 - http://www.victory2010.net/
Chuck Schmidt - District 57 - http://www.chuck4assembly.com/
Roger Rivard - District 75 - http://www.rivardforassembly.com/
Dave Redick - District 77 - http://www.redick-77.com/

Sheriff
James Maillette - Vilas County - http://www.mailletteforsheriff.com/

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May 25th

Idaho


US House
Chick Heileson - ID-2 - http://www.votechick.com/home.html (Lost)

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June 1st

Alabama


Governor
Roy Moore - http://www.moore2010.com/ (Lost)

US House
Les Phillip - AL-5 - http://www.lesphillip.com/ (Lost)

Mississippi

US House
Joe Tegerdine - MS-4 - http://joetegerdine.com/ (Lost)

New Mexico

US House
Adam Kokesh - NM-3 - http://kokeshforcongress.com/ (Lost)

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June 8th

California


US Senate
Chuck DeVore - http://chuckdevore.com/ (Lost)

US House
Tom McClintock - CA-4 - http://www.tommcclintock.com/ (WON)
John Dennis - CA-8 - http://www.johndennis2010.com/ (WON)
Gary Clift - CA-10 - http://cliftforcongress.com/ (WON)
Dave Stockdale - CA-23 - http://stockdaleforcongress.com/ (Lost)
Robert Vaughn - CA-38 - http://electrobert.com/ (WON - Unopposed)

State Assembly
Art Olivier - 50th District - http://www.electart.com/ (Lost)

Montana

US House
Mark French - At-large - http://www.markformontana.com/ (Lost)

State House
Nick Landeros - District #64 - http://www.nicklanderos.com/ (WON)

New Jersey

US House
Alan Bateman - NJ-4 - http://www.batemanforcongress.com/ (Lost)

South Carolina

Governor
Nikki Haley - http://www.nikkihaley.com/ (WON)

Lt. Governor
Bill Connor - http://voteconnor.com/ (Lost)

US House
Mike Vasovski - SC-3 - http://www.vasovskiforcongress.com/ (Lost)
Mick Mulvaney - SC-5 - http://www.mulvaneyforcongress.com/ (WON - Unopposed)

US Senate
Alvin Greene - http://alvingreeneforussenator.com/

South Dakota

Governor
Gordon Howie - http://www.howie2010.com/ (Lost)

Virginia

US House
Mike McPadden - VA-5 - http://mcpaddenforcongress.com/ (Lost)

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June 22nd

Utah


US Senate
Mike Lee - http://www.mikelee2010.com/ (WON)

US House
Morgan Philpot - UT-2 - http://www.philpotforcongress.com/ (WON - Unopposed)

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July 20th

Georgia


Governor
Ray McBerry - http://georgiafirst.org/governor/enter.shtml (Lost)

US House
Kelly Nguyen - GA-5 - http://www.votekelly2010.com/ (Lost)
Jef Fincher - GA-7 - http://www.jeffincherforcongress.com/ (Lost)
Carl Smith - GA-12 - http://www.carlsmithforcongress.com/ (Lost)
Mike Crane - GA-13 - http://www.craneforcongress.com/ (WON)

State Senate
Michael Gaster - 2nd District - http://friendsofgaster.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Diana Williams - 43rd District - http://www.votedianawilliams.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Shane Coley - 47th District - http://www.shanecoley.us/ (Lost)

State House
Neal Towey - 51st District - http://www.nealtowey.com/ (Lost)

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July 27th

Oklahoma


Governor
Randy Brogdon - http://www.randybrogdon.com/ (Lost)

US House
Nathan Dahm - OK-1 - http://www.nathandahm.com/ (Lost)
Howard Houchen - OK-2 - http://www.houchenforcongress.com/ (Lost)
RJ Harris - OK-4 - http://www.rjharris2010.com/ (Lost)

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August 3rd

Kansas


US House
Tim Huelskamp - KS-1 - http://www.huelskamp.org/ (WON) - Ron Paul endorsed, but questionable: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=255720

Michigan

US House
Justin Amash - MI-3 - http://amashforcongress.com/ (WON)
Anna Janek - MI-9 - http://www.janek2010.com/ (Lost)

State Senate
Dan Osterman - 7th District - http://www.ostermanforsenate.com/ (Lost)
R. Al Bain - 17th District - http://www.seriousleadership.com/ (Lost)

State House
Eric Larson - 72nd District - http://www.ericlarson2010.com/ (Lost)
Jordan Bush - 75th District - http://www.jordanbush.com/ (Lost)

Missouri

US Senate
Chuck Purgason - http://purgasonforsenate.com/ (Lost)

US House
Robyn Hamlin - MO-1 - http://www.hamlinforcongress.com/ (WON)
James Scholz - MO-4 - http://www.jamesscholzforcongress.com/ (Lost)
Bob Parker - MO-8 - http://www.electbobparker.com/ (Lost)

State House
Paul Curtman - 105th District - http://www.paulcurtman.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Melissa Leach - 137th District - http://www.melissaleach.info/ (WON)

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August 5th

Tennessee


US House
Van Irion - TN-3 - http://www.van4congress.org/ (Lost)

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August 10th

Colorado


US Senate
Ken Buck - http://buckforcolorado.com/ (WON)

US House
Mike Fallon - CO-1 - http://www.fallon4congress.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Stephen Bailey - CO-2 - http://www.stephenbaileyforcongress.com/ (WON)

State Senate
Tim Leonard - 16th District - http://www.timleonardforstatesenate.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Ted Harvey - 30th District - http://www.tedharvey.com/ (WON - Unopposed)

State House
Robert Houdeshell - 13th District - http://www.roberthd13.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Donald Beezley - 33rd District - http://www.donbeezley.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Luke Korkowski - 61st District - http://www.luke2010.com/ (WON - Unopposed)

Sheriff
Carl Bruning - Larimer County - http://carlbruning.com/ (Lost)

Connecticut

US Senate
Peter Schiff - http://schiffforsenate.com/ (Lost)

US House
Rick Torres - CT-4 - http://www.ricktorres2010.com/ (Lost)
Mark Greenberg - CT-5 - http://greenberg2010.com/ (Lost)

State House
Jonathan Searles - District 10 - http://www.Searles2010.com (WON - Unopposed)
Kathy Brown - District 89 - http://www.brownforct2010.com/ (WON - Unopposed)

Minnesota

State Senate
Dave Brown - District 16 - http://www.davebrownforsenate.com/ (WON)
Dave Thompson - District 36 - http://www.davethompsonforsenate.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Norann Dillon - District 43 - http://www.dillonforsenate.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Tony Hernandez - District 64 - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tony-Hernandez-for-MN-Senate-64/10150113759810383 (WON - Unopposed)

State House
Sondra Erickson - District 16A - http://sondraerickson.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Mary Kiffmeyer - District 16B - http://www.kiffmeyer.org/2008index.html (WON - Unopposed)
Steve Drazkowski - District 28B - http://draz.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Joyce Peppin - District 32A - http://joycepeppin.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Mark Buesgens - District 35B - http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/members/members.asp?id=10081 (WON)
Kurt Bills - District 37B - http://kurtbills.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Terry Pearson - District 39B - http://www.terrypearson.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Tim Utz - District 50A - http://www.timutzforhouse.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Kathy Lohmer - District 56A - http://www.kathylohmer.com/ (WON - Unopposed)
Nathan Atkins - District 63A - http://jonreischl.com/atkins/ (WON - Unopposed)

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August 17th

Washington


US Senate
Clint Didier - http://www.clintdidier.org/ (Lost)

US House
Matthew Burke - WA-1 - http://matthewburkeforcongress.com/ (Lost)
John Koster - WA-2 - http://www.kosterforcongress.com/ (WON)
David Hedrick - WA-3 - http://davidwhedrick.com/ (Lost)
Doug Cloud - WA-6 - http://www.dougcloud.com/ (WON)

Wyoming

Governor
Rita Meyer - http://www.ritameyer.com/2010/ (Lost)

State House
Frank Peasley - District 3 - http://legisweb.state.wy.us/LegislatorSummary/LegDetail.aspx?LegID=1250 (WON - Unopposed)
Gerald Gay - District 36 - http://votegeraldgay.com/ (WON)
Sue Wallis - District 52 - http://www.wallis.vcn.com/ (WON)

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As always, if I left candidates off the list, let me know and I'll add them.
 
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Great thread! The majority of the masses will likely vote Republican in the fall. It's up to us to influence the primaries to make sure they're GOOD republicans.
 
Why does Art Olivier sound familiar?

South Carolina has had a lot of division over Nikki Haley. Some like her, some don't.
 
I emailed Joe back in the day suggesting he come here and make a plea for support since RPF's can act as a huge catalyst for campaigns. He said he didn't want to make any associations at that time.

IMO Gene isn't going down this year anyway.
 
http://www.liberty-candidates.org/

http://libertyslate.com/candidates/candidates-by-state/

LibertySlate 2010 is an online resource to direct grassroots Tea Party activists, constitutionalists, libertarians, and conservatives to Republican candidates for Congress in 2010. The candidates we promote and rank share our dedication to the Constitutional principles of limited government, individual liberty, and personal responsibility.We list, rank, and review the candidate so you can choose to support the candidate in your state, the candidate that agrees with you on key issues, or the candidate who has the best chance to win.

Primary dates and other events:

http://libertyclick.com/liberty-calendar/
 
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Thanks Jay - I went through the list and added those who are still in their races and whose issues actually align with us. (Although Iowa's primary is also June 8th, I didn't feel the candidate listed on Liberty Slate aligned with our views, particularly on foreign policy).

If you have any other candidates to add, let me know. Also, feel free to turn this thread into an impromptu "donation" thread to these candidates....that might be the best thing we could do for them (especially since most of us don't live in the districts/areas where these candidates are running). :)
 
Being from Alabama, I'm not sure I'd be very excited to support Roy Moore.

His issues page read very well and I support 100% the majority of the issues he's listed (all of which are quite a problem in AL).

However, he completely loses me when he includes "Morality" as an "Issue" for the government to address. I'm always very skeptical of a candidate implying we should "legislate" morality. I've seen first hand (via family courts) the abuses suffered at the hands of those who use government to dictate others' lives.

Let's just say I'm very "cautiously" optimistic about voting for Roy Moore because of the "law of unintended consequences". For me it will boil down to weighing "Morality" against his other issues, which, as stated, are quite important to me. I'll have to decide if I can trust him to avoid "over-crusading" about morality.
 
Thanks for putting this up Matt. Bumps are better than stickies, at first...

How good are Kokesh's chances?

NM3 in "The Land of Enchantment" is a monster district. We literally have precincts the size of Rhode Island... It is us vs. the machine and a hell of a battle. Our mailers are just starting to hit, TV ads are starting Tues, we are manning early voting places, door knocking in the evenings, etc.. We are strategically sign planting in the hinterlands where door knocking is out of the question, phone banking, and grassroots supporters have been busy with self created radio ads and signage.

A hell of a battle.

Many voters are up on the gov race and not so much the congressional. Our push right now is where we can win. We can use more people on http://callforkokesh.com (where we are running three different scripts,) and of course, donations will help offset fuel costs to buy more ads...
http://www.kokeshforcongress.com/contribute

GO GRASSROOTS!
 
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