Senate 2008 Guru: Following the Races

Keeping a close eye on developments in the 2008 U.S. Senate races

Monday, February 19, 2007

Presidents Day News

Happy Presidents Day:

  • Kentucky: An opening for a challenge to the Senate's GOP Leader Mitch McConnell? A majority of Kentuckians want McConnell to oppose the Bush Iraq surge, by a margin of 52-40. Will McConnell represent his constituents? It doesn't look like it. It looks like McConnell is more loyal to Bush-Cheney-Rove than he is to his own constituents.

  • New Hampshire: Portsmouth Mayor Steve Marchand takes Sprintin' John Sununu to task on Sununu's Iraq obstructionism, courtesy of Blue Hampshire.

  • Minnesota: Over the last few days, Minnesota Campaign Report has offered a few terrific posts including: an interview with Senate candidate Al Franken, Norm Coleman's parroting of Bush-Rove talking points, and Nobel Prize-winning chemist Peter Agre considering a Senate bid.

  • Michigan: WILX has an interview with Senator Carl Levin touching on Iraq, American manufacturing, and political campaigns.

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