Open Thread - May 10, 2007
What's on your mind? Are you focusing on any particular races? Heard any juicy gossip? Is there anyone you think would make for an impressive Senate candidate, but hasn't gotten much coverage yet? Any ideas to improve the Guru's blog? Lemme hear you!
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I maintain an online chart of each state's U.S. senators from 1978-present, which can be helpful for recent historical analysis. I invite you to link to it. The URL is:
http://www.hs.ttu.edu/research/reifman/senatedata.htm
I've already added a link to Senate 2008 Guru.
The very last part of my URL appears to have been cut off. After
"senatedata" it should be ".htm"
I'm watching the Georgia's 10th District race a little. Open election going on on June 19th. What if we could tip the balance there? Scare the crap out of ... ALL the Republicans. I know.
Obama's "Sixteen votes could end this" talk seems like he's trying to inspire people to rise against their Republican senators. Just my take.
Other than that, Kerry's fundraiser has seemed to plateu. He's raised just over 68,000 dollars.
http://www.actblue.com/page/roadblockrepublicans
-If you want to look at Kerry's fundraising...
http://www.cqpolitics.com/2007/05/from_cq_today_if_inouye_leaves.html
-Stevens is looking to stay. You can drop him on your retirement watch. (I don't remember what you did with him last week)
inouye_leaves.html
It cut me off, had to double post
I think you might need to put Bob Kerrey on the list of potential candidates for Senate from Nebraska. He's headlining the state party's annual fundraising dinner.
He went from a 99% chance that he's not running to less than that. He's not running.
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