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Burn It Down

Posted on October 5, 2008 at 1:13 pm

Rasmussen reports that most folks would like to just scrap the whole thing and start over when it comes to Congress:

Congress was front and center in the national news last week and the American people were far from impressed. If they could vote to keep or replace the entire Congress, 59% of voters would like to throw them all out and start over again. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 17% would vote to keep the current legislators in office.

Salt Lake Strategery

Posted on June 25, 2008 at 5:57 pm

Tom Leatherwood, Rep. Marsha Blackburn’s upstart GOP challenger in the 7th Congressional District, sees a lot to like yesterday in the primary results out of Utah:

I encourage you to take a look at the results in yesterday’s Republican Primary in Utah’s 3rd Congressional District. In that race, the incumbent Republican Congressman was defeated 60% to 40%, despite outspending his challenger by almost $500,000.

This shows that money alone can’t save an incumbent congressman when a challenger has a strong issue working in their favor.

Incumbent Chris Cannon, first elected in 1996, was endorsed by President Bush and both of Utah’s Republican U.S. Senators. Cannon spent more than $760,000 compared to the victorious Jason Chaffetz, who spent just $175,000.

Congressional Quarterly’s on-line report cited “the failure of Cannon to generate the kind of turnout typically enjoyed by House incumbents.” Cannon was criticized for his support of comprehensive immigration reform, an unpopular position in that district.

Here in Tennessee’s 7th District, Blackburn faces a similar challenge. The Leatherwood campaign finds that voters disapprove of incumbent Blackburn’s pattern of violating Federal Election law and her funneling more than $350,000 in campaign funds to family members.

Tom told me that this election sends to Washington the same message he wants to send, “For Republicans to regain our majority, we have to reform the way we do business in Washington. That means holding our own accountable and replacing them when they lose their way.”

Geography also played a role in the Chaffetz victory. He carried Salt Lake County, his home county and the largest in the district, with 63% of the vote. In the 7th District, Leatherwood’s home of Shelby County accounts for more than 50% of the Republican Primary vote in non-gubernatorial years.

Monty Lankford To Officially Announce For Congress

Posted on April 17, 2008 at 8:34 pm

And half of his scheduled appearances will even be in the district he’s running for — unlike his current residence.

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