Who in Montana can replace Jon Tester? The filing deadline has already passed, and there look to be 3-4 Republican Senate candidates. Those in the know, what can you tell us about any of the Republican candidates?
Tag: US Senate
Ben Sasse Campaign Ad: Informal Works
This by Nebraska US Senate candidate Ben Sasse is quite good. It may be a little long. But the bang for the buck on the low production cost should yield tremendous benefits.
Scott Brown For Senate In 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2014?
I saw this tweet earlier, and it really made me think about the road Scott Brown has traveled. It’s pretty crazy. Assuming Senator John Kerry gets the nod for Secretary of State, the next two years for Scott Brown, may be like the last three years.
If Brown wins MA special election, he’ll eventually have run for Senate in 2010, 2012, 2013 & 2014
— Philip Klein (@philipaklein) December 20, 2012
Funny Ad Out Of Ohio
This ad, opposing Leftist Sherrod Brown, may be the funniest political ad of the season. Take a look and tell us if you agree:
Ohio’s US Senate Race (along with the US Senate race in Pennsylvania) is among the most important in the country, and a real opportunity to replace a Leftist with a great, patriotic conservative. Check out Josh Mandel and follow him on twitter @JoshMandelOhio
Pro Tom Smith Ad – “Priorities”
A new ad is out in the Pennsylvania US Senate race where Tom Smith is trying trying to unseat the incumbent. This race is very close, the numbers have been drawing closer in recent weeks. This needs to be a national race, we all need to get behind Tom Smith.
Follow Tom Smith on twitter @TomSmithForPA
“Pennsylvania families are struggling. But where’s Bob Casey? Casey backed the Wall St. bailout that allowed millions in bonuses to insurance and bank executives. The same ones we bailed out. The same ones who tanked our economy. And now they’ve given Casey over $2 million in campaign cash.
Defeat Bob Casey. We need someone who will fight for Pennsylvania families, not Wall St. millionaires.”
Tom Smith Campaign Ad: Invisible Senator
Tom Smith is running for the US Senate in Pennsylvania against incumbent Bob Casey. Smith has started to move his race from impossible, to possible. As has been reported, Smith went from trailing by 18-20 points, to now trailing by only 5 points, presumably as voters are actually paying attention. This latest ad from the Smith campaign is pretty sharp:
Pennsylvania has started to move toward Mitt Romney in recent polling, especially after Romney’s sound thumping of Obama in last week’s debate. Polls are starting to show Romney only trailing in Pennsylvania by 2 points and 3 points. As the presidential race tightens, so to the race for the US Senate.
Learn more about Tom Smith on his website, and support his campaign in any way you can if you’re so inclined. This is a US Senate seat that is in play, one of a handful our side can take back so we can demote Harry Reid to minority status.
Emken for U.S. Senate Statement on July Unemployment Report
(ORANGE COUNTY, CA) – Elizabeth Emken, Republican challenger for U.S. Senate in California, issued the following statement following today’s July unemployment report:
“The July report marks the predictable result of the failed leadership in Washington under Dianne Feinstein and the Senate Democrats. Three and a half years with over 2 million Californians out of work and Feinstein’s only response is to support a massive tax hike that would cost our state over 76,000 jobs and a loss of over $26 billion to our state economy.
“Feinstein’s failed policies are better at crushing hopes than creating opportunity. At a time when the overwhelming majority of Californians think our state is headed in the wrong direction, it’s more important than ever to replace the entrenched politicians that have controlled our politics for nearly half a century and send a leader for California’s future to Washington.”
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Learn more about Elizabeth Emken and get engaged with her campaign at Emken2012.com – this is a race we need to all care about.
Left Still Trying To Explain What Happened In Texas
Ted Cruz Gets Front Page Mention On WSJ After Victory
From the front of today’s Wall Street Journal.
Ed Martin Op-Ed: Will ‘American Dream’ Become The American Burden?
Ed Martin, candidate for the U.S. Senate in Missouri, penned a great op-ed in the Kansas City Citizen this past Sunday. Please take a look at the entire column, but there are two sections we wanted to highlight:
“The federal government should do what most families are doing: cut its budget — I suggest by 10 percent or more. Every department, at every level, should reduce their budget by this amount. This could especially include cuts to agencies that have grown too big and intrusive (e.g. EPA) and rolling back overbearing regulations.”
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“America is the greatest country the world has known but it did not happen by accident and it won’t stay this way automatically. The American Dream and the freedom to succeed make America so special.”