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Friday House Line: A GOP-Friendly Environment

Friday, September 25, 2009

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Colorado Rep. Gardner visits D.C., GOP chiefs

Friday, September 25, 2009
The challenger to U.S. Rep. Betsy Markey stresses the economy, not social issues.  Read More

Cook, Rothenberg See Political Environment Shift

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

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All Signs Point Another Top-Notch Election Cycle in 2010

Tuesday, September 08, 2009
by Stuart Rothenberg
Roll Call

I began this year doubtful that we’d see much excitement in the 2010 elections. I’m quickly changing my tune.

After two big elections, Democrats didn’t have many opportunities left in the House. GOP Senate retirements seemed to open the door to more Democratic gains, but with the Democrats controlling 59 (then 60) seats, additional party gains, quite frankly, wouldn’t be regarded as significant...

...Republican House prospects looked good technically — that is, many Republican districts are now held by Democrats who should theoretically have re-election problems — but the GOP’s damaged brand and minority status didn’t seem like a great argument for recruiting...

...But the National Republican Congressional Committee has already recruited some intriguing challengers, and a noticeable shift in the national mood will almost certainly put more Democratic seats into play over the next six to 12 months...

...Republicans are also high on California Assemblyman Van Tran, Manchester, N.H., Mayor Frank Guinta, Colorado state Rep. Cory Gardner, Honolulu Councilman Charles Djou and Montgomery, Ala., City Councilmember Martha Roby, who give the GOP an unusual mix of challengers with considerable appeal. And former U.S. Attorney Pat Meehan is about to enter the open-seat race in Democratic Rep. Joe Sestak’s Pennsylvania district, giving the GOP a chance to win the seat...  Read More

Early signs encourage Gardner in campaign for Fourth District

Saturday, September 05, 2009

By JOHN LA PORTE, Times News Editor
Fort Morgan Times
Posted:08/14/2009 10:37:21 AM MDT
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GOP Congressional hopeful makes pitch in Longmont

Thursday, September 03, 2009

 

By Pierrette J. Shields
© 2009 Longmont Times-Call

LONGMONT — Regaining control of Congress will require the Republican party to prove to voters that they deserve the opportunity to lead, one of the GOP’s candidates for the state’s 4th Congressional District seat said Wednesday morning.

Cory Gardner, a Republican state representative from Yuma who serves as the Legislature’s minority whip, told a gathering of Boulder County Republicans at the Longmont IHOP restaurant that the party will have to rely on its ideas to regain control.

“We’re going to need a lot of grass-roots effort,” Gardner said. “We’re going to do it door by door, ..."

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