Entries Tagged as 'Congressional District 5'

Saturday, October 14th, 2006

Um, Not Quite

I talked to a friend of mine in DC that regularly meets with movers in the DCCC and other Democratic affiliated groups that target congressional races.
He was very excited about Ellen Simon, and I said, well, good, since the D-Trip seems to have abandoned Harry Mitchell.
“What? What are you talking about?”
I told him that I […]

Thursday, October 12th, 2006

Now He Tells Us

J. D. Hayworth in this morning’s Republic:
Given the regrettable and disturbing nature of the e-mail Russell Pearce circulated earlier this week, I cannot in good conscience lend my endorsement to his candidacy for state Representative. While Russell has issued an apology for his e-mail, I nonetheless will not be associated with any communication that contains […]

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

Russ Who? I Don’t Know Any Russ. Why Ever Would You Ask?

J. D. Hayworth today recinded his endorsement of Russell Pearce due to his forwarding a racist article from a neo-nazi website to supporters. Observers believe that this is the beginning of a sort of “quarantine” of Pearce within the Republican party.
To which I say, why only now? It is not like this guy has been […]

Friday, October 6th, 2006

They Will Never Learn, Eh?

Some of you may remember that us smart alecky liberal bloggers had a great deal of fun at the expense of el Don de las Aguas Doradas for his lack of supporters on his “supporters” page. Eventually, there was a list there. And some of them were not even named Goldwater.
Well, now it seems that […]

Wednesday, August 10th, 2005

What Does Paul Hackett Mean?

I get a regular e-mail bulletin from Charlie Cook. Unfortunately, I can’t remember how it was I managed to subscribe to it, and the posting on his website requires a password.
His latest one, which I recieved yesterday, is a rundown on his thoughts on the special election in Ohio, where Democrat Paul Hackett did surprisingly […]

Sunday, July 24th, 2005

Two Names Floating

I’ve got a bit of an update on some stories we’ve been following here on 3R.
First of all, the likely candidate to fill Jim Pedersen’s position as state chairman is Sen. Harry Mitchell, who is from Tempe. Mitchell was also the hugely popular mayor of that town, and made a previous run for statewide office. […]

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