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End Of The Rocky Road
After tomorrow, you won't be hearing from any of the CO CDs that hold competitive primaries today, as they're all very safe seats. But despite that, each race has some interesting sub-plots.
-- In CO-02, we said earlier this month that if ex-CO Board of Ed chair Jared Polis (D) and ex-state Sen. Joan Fitz-Gerald (D) started directing their attacks, which they'd saved for each other, at environmentalist Will Shafroth (D), it meant he was making a move. But that hasn't happened. Shafroth can't be counted out, but if the race is between Fitz-Gerald and Polis, Fitz-Gerald's labor and establishment support may be key in turning out the vote.
-- Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-CO 05), like Reps. Steve Cohen (D-TN 09) and David Davis (R-TN 01), earned his seat by garnering a small plurality in an '06 primary. But unlike Cohen, he hasn't been able to completely mend fences from '06. But he also hasn't disappeared like Davis. Will that be enough for him to survive? Many expect it is, simply because a 3-way race almost makes it impossible for him to lose.
-- But while CO-02, CO-05 and CO-06 may be nearing conclusions, today's vote also allows us to focus completely on the state's main event: the fight for Rep. Marilyn Musgrave's (R-CO 04) seat.
Top News
Going To Par-nell In A Handbasket
GOPer releases survey that refutes Dem poll that showed Rep. Young (R-AK AL) up. But it's still too close for comfort.
Laying Down The Law
Arguing that TN law allows Dems to vote in GOP primary only after they've established a pattern of voting GOP, Rep. Davis (R-01) may challenge his 8/7 loss.
Winning The Veep-Stakes?
VP Cheney will hold a fundraiser for Rep. Musgrave (R-CO 04). Sure she needs the cash, but...
Off The Reservation?
'06 nominee Massa (D) says Rep. Kuhl (R-NY 29) should convince Pres. Bush to call a special session on energy.
Contents Tue. Aug 12, 2008
Today's Frontpage
- ALABAMA 02 (R/MONTGOMERY -- EVERETT): Farming Out Assignments Already?
- ARIZONA 01 (R/FLAGSTAFF -- RENZI): Do We Have The Race For You
- NEW YORK 13 (R/STATEN ISLAND -- FOSSELLA): Something To Write Home About
- TENNESSEE 01 (R/KINGSPORT -- DAVIS): Hate The Game, Not The Voters
- VIRGINIA 11 (R/FAIRFAX -- DAVIS): First To Act
- WYOMING AT-LARGE (R -- CUBIN): Good Things Come In Three's Too
Open Seats
- ARIZONA 08 (D/TUCSON -- GIFFORDS): You're Far Out!
- CONNECTICUT 05 (D/DANBURY -- MURPHY): For Money Or For The Families?
- FLORIDA 16 (D/PORT CHARLOTTE -- MAHONEY): Gayle Harrel, World Police
- KANSAS 02 (D/TOPEKA -- BOYDA): You Can Go Off This Cliff Alone, Thank You
- NEW HAMPSHIRE 01 (D/MANCHESTER -- SHEA-PORTER): Jeb Jab
Freshmen
- ALASKA-AT-LARGE (R/ANCHORAGE -- YOUNG): I'd Like To Help You Son, But You're Too Young To Vote
- ARIZONA 03 (R/PHOENIX -- SHADEGG): Monster.com For Politicians
- COLORADO 04 (R/GREELEY -- MUSGRAVE): Was She Paid To Protest?
- IOWA 03 (D/DES MOINES -- BOSWELL): Will That Tire Gauge Help Inflate Poll Numbers?
- NEBRASKA 02 (R/OMAHA -- TERRY): Because First And Foremost, He's A Military Expert
- NEW YORK 29 (R/CORNING -- KUHL): Put The Kickballs Down, Let's Go Inside
- WASHINGTON 08 (R/BELLEVUE -- REICHERT): Going To The Chappell, But We Ain't Gonna Get Married
Veterans to Watch
- CALIFORNIA 08 (D/SAN FRANCISCO -- PELOSI): Petitioning's Never Been So Much Fun
- COLORADO PRIMARY OUTLOOK: An Avalanche Of Races
- MICHIGAN 01 (D/SAULT ST. MARIE -- STUPAK): It's Me, Isn't It?
Other Updates
- BATTLE FOR THE HOUSE: Drill Bits
