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Global Warming Hot Seats
GOPers have had a field day attacking Dems in conservative CDs (like MD-01's Frank Kratovil and VA-05's Tom Perriello) who voted for the Dem energy bill 6/26, which passed the House without the help of 44 other Dems.
-- Perriello acknowledged that vulnerable Dems "are going to take a political hit" for supporting the measure, and he's certainly in that category. Kratovil's enviro-friendly CD may insulate him a bit from attacks, but in a CD that went for John McCain with 59%, this vote will hurt. Even Alan Grayson (FL-08), who appeared to have won a $50M hurricane center for his CD in exchange for his vote, took some flack at home.
-- Still, is GOP trouble brewing, too? You didn't need to see Min. Leader John Boehner's statement that the bill was a "pile of s--t" to know that GOPers are angry about this bill. But the "tea party"-inspired grassroots are angry enough that they're talking about primary challenges to some of the eight GOPers who voted for the bill. Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) seems to be a particular target of these attacks, even though one state senator has already rebuffed calls to run.
-- Vulnerable Dems have been on the defensive since the vote, but so will some of those GOPers who backed the bill. If Gene Taylor's (D-MS 04) is right, it all may be in vain, too. Taylor told The Hill: "A lot of people walked the plank on a bill that will never become law."
Top News
Rupf Stuff
Contra Costa Sheriff Rupf (R) says he can't relate to the "fringes" of either party, and won't run against Rep. McNerney (D-CA 11).
Pitching Hayes?
Ex-Rep. says he'll run if no one else does, but '08 GOV nominee/Charlotte Mayor McCrory is the latest name to pop up to challenge Rep. Kissell (D-NC 08).
Back For Moore
'04 candidate/lobbyist Lightner (R) announces bid against Rep. Moore (D-KS 03), and immediately wins straw poll at local event.
Fundraiser Gone Wild
Supporters get hit pepper spray and the event's host gets arrested, but '04/'06 CA-50 nominee Busby (D) has a different story than the cops. Not a good way to kickoff '10.
Marshall's Plan
Perennially targeted Rep. Marshall (D-GA 08) looks like he may avoid a serious challenge.
Contents Monday, June 29, 2009
Today's Frontpage
- CALIFORNIA 10 (D/FAIRFIELD - TAUSCHER): There Goes The Bride
- CALIFORNIA 32 (EAST LOS ANGELES -- SOLIS): At Her Chu-sing...
- NEW YORK 23 (R/PLATTSBURGH -- MCHUGH): Chair Bear Stare!
Special Elections
- ALABAMA 05 (D/HUNTSVILLE -- GRIFFITH): We'll Cross Those Bridges When We Get To Them
- FLORIDA 24 (D/ORLANDO -- KOSMAS): Going In For The Hu-Kill?
- NORTH CAROLINA 08 (D/CONCORD -- KISSELL): Aaaaaaaaaaand He's Back! (Maybe)
- PENNSYLVANIA 03 (D/ERIE -- DAHLKEMPER): Terrified Of Terrorism - I Guess That's The Point
- VIRGINIA 05 (R/CHARLOTTESVILLE -- GOODE): Can You Put "Kinda GOP" On The Ballot?
Freshmen
- ALASKA AT-LARGE (R -- YOUNG): Back For 20
- CALIFORNIA 11 (D/STOCKTON -- MCNERNEY): Where Are The Fringe Benefits?
- CALIFORNIA 24 (R/THOUSAND OAKS -- GALLEGLY): The Dantona 500
- CALIFORNIA 45 (R/PALM SPRINGS -- BONO MACK): Was This Ever Serious, Or Just A Figment Of Someone's Imagination?
- CALIFORNIA 50 (R/SAN DIEGO -- BILBRAY): Say It, Don't Pepper Spray It?
- GEORGIA 08 (D/MACON -- MARSHALL): We Aren't Marshall
- ILLINOIS 13 (R/NAPERVILLE -- BIGGERT): A Biggert Challenge This Time Around?
- MINNESOTA 06 (R/ST. CLOUD -- BACHMANN): Round-Up Rant
- PENNSYLVANIA 12 (D/JOHNSTOWN -- MURTHA): Give It Back, Jack
Veterans to Watch
- KANSAS 03 (D/KANSAS CITY -- MOORE): The Straw That Broke Their Backs
- MICHIGAN 03 (R/GRAND RAPIDS -- EHLERS): Caught In Her Crosshairs
- NEW YORK 01 (D/SOUTHAMPTON -- BISHOP): Happy Fits Of Rage
- NORTH CAROLINA 13 (D/RALEIGH -- MILLER): Weather Or Not
- TENNESSEE 09 (D/MEMPHIS -- COHEN): Second Time's The Charm
- TEXAS 21 (R/AUSTIN--SMITH): Every Grassroots Following Has Its Thorns
- WASHINGTON 07 (D/SEATTLE -- MCDERMOTT): My Life On The B-List
