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Monday, June 29, 2009The Hotline's Briefing on House Races

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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."

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  • 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

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Today's Frontpage

    Special Elections

  • 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!

    Open Seats

  • FLORIDA 12 (R/BARTOW -- PUTNAM): A Randy Rogue

    Freshmen

  • 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?

    Veterans to Watch

  • 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

    Other Updates

  • 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

    National Briefing

  • BATTLE FOR THE HOUSE: You're In Big Trouble, Mister!
  • ENERGY: Taking The Bullsh#t By The Horns

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