Saturday, August 1, 2009

Joseph Cao MONEY BOMB!!!!!


I decided to help Louisiana 2nd District Rep. Joseph Cao. Cao was elected over corrupt Incumbent “Dollar Bill” Jefferson. Despite being a Republican in a district that leans D+25, Cao has been relatively conservative. He voted with us on the stimulus, on Cap-and-Tax, and is doing something very shocking for a House member: He’s actually reading the health care bill before he decides how to vote! His first quarter of fundraising wasn’t too hot. He blew the doors off in the 2nd quarter with $365,000 raised. However, this week, Cao got his first challenger. State Rep. Juan Lafonta told the media he was running….as a Democrat, not Independent like we were hoping. So, tweet, re-tweet, e-mail , put it on your Facebook, whatever, but try to get the word out!
Lets see how much we can get the word out and how many donations we can get before August 7! Lets give Cao another kick-ass quarter!
https://secure.donationreport.com/donation.html?key=B32XHMYHWI3B

Monday, July 6, 2009

What is Palin Doing?

WASHINGTON - One of Governor Sarah Palin’s potential presidential rivals said yesterday that her abrupt resignation won’t help her dodge scrutiny. And President George W. Bush’s chief political adviser said her strategy is, at best, unclear.

Mike Huckabee, a former governor of Arkansas, said Palin’s announcement that she would not seek a second term as Alaska’s governor - and leave office before finishing her first - simply doesn’t make sense in a conventional political setting. Karl Rove, a longtime Bush counselor, said Palin has engaged in a “risky strategy.’’

Then again, the pair said, Palin has never been a conventional candidate and her stunning announcement on Friday is what they have come to expect from the Republicans’ 2008 vice presidential candidate.

Even her rival during the last election seemed confused by the move.

“It maybe had a lot to do with what the state of their life was and the state of their family, et cetera,’’ Vice President Joe Biden said. “So I’m not going to second-guess her.’’

Senator John McCain of Arizona plucked Palin from near-obscurity to be his running mate last year. The folksy governor remains a potent figure in GOP politics, although her resignation, effective July 26, could make a potential 2012 campaign even more dicey.

Huckabee, who ran for president in 2008 and could try again, said her announcement raised more questions than it answered. He said he remains a Palin fan and insisted she continues to be a viable candidate.

But her reason for resigning, that she was dogged by critics who cost her state millions in legal fees, will be a liability for her if she seeks the White House, Huckabee said. But if she’s looking to be a national political figure, it’s not going to get easier, he said.

Link To Full Story

Monday, June 29, 2009

End of Quarter Tomorrow!

Tomorrow ends the 2nd Fundraising quarter! Watch my Twitter for updates on candidates you can help. Some suggested candidates right now-
Joseph Cao, running for re-election to his D+25 District https://secure.donationreport.com/donation.html?key=SO1P45EMIV2W
Rob Simmons, running for Senate in Connecticut against Chris Dodd- https://www.icontribute.us/robsimmons
Look @ my twitter throughout tonight and tomorrow for more candidates!

Guide to taking back the Senate in 2010

*Washington- Patty Murray-Murray received 55% in her last re-election in 2004, compared to Republican George Nethercutt who recieved 43%.The best candidate would be SoS Sam Reed. He is popular in the state, and was re-elected in 2008 with over 58% of the vote. If he is not interested ( I have heard nothing to make me believe he is) we could go with 5th district Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers. There are two advantages with her. She is a woman, helping take an important constituency from Murray and her district, R+7, is relatively safe.
Orgeon- Ron Wyden-This could be a tough one, but, you gotta be in it to win it. In 2004, he was re-elected with 63% of the vote. That is his highest percentage in any of his senate elections. We need a scapegoat just to make him spend money. Congressman Greg Walden seems like he could atleast make this guy break a sweat, and his R+10 district shouldn’t be a hard hold. If we can’t ( which we likely wouldn’t ) get him, there is always some random term-limited legislator who may be willing to do it for statewide name recognition.
*California-Barbara Boxer-Here, we have a chance to pick of SENATOR Barbara Boxer. The NRSC is in talks with former HP CEO, Carly Fiorina. She seems like she is likely to run. We have two benefits here: Female votes and self-funder. Self funders allow the NRSC to spend more money is closer races. Early polls have shown Fiorina close to Boxer. In the event she doesn’t get in, Assemblyman Chuck Devore has already announced.
*Hawaii-Daniel Inouye-Again, another small window in a traditionally blue state. We have a relatively popular two-term female governor, Linda Lingle. A new poll shows her trailing, but she is a good campaigner. Sadly, she is unlikely to get in. If not, we could always try to get AG Mark Bennet in the race. Doubt we get a high-profile here though. Looks like me will be lucky to get a state legislator in.
*Nevada-Harry Reid-What a difference a few months makes. Just a few months ago, this was a very good pick-up opportunity for us. My, how things change. We have scandal plagued Republicans in the governors and lieitinent governor’s office. Lt. Gov Brian Kolicki is still planning on running, despite his indictment. Our top recruit, former SoS and Congressman Dean Heller seems more focused on running for governor or re-election. If he wants the job, he’s got the nod. He has statewide electability as two term SoS. If he doesn’t run, former Assemblywoman Sharron Angle has formed an exploratory commitee. If he does run, she would likely run for his House seat, and become the early front-runner. State Senator Mark Amodei has also said he would consider it if Heller declined a run. He was also recently spotted in Washington.
*Colorado- Michael Bennett-Appointed Senator Michael Bennett may face a tough election in 2010. He remains virtually unknown in his state. Aurora city councilman Ryan Frazier has been camapigning hard and travelling the state, forming an exporatory committee. He seems like a good, and likely candidate. He is young ( 31 ) and African-American. We could have a chance here.
*North Dakota-Byron Dorgan-A Republican leaning state, but yet we don’t have a candidate. But somehow, they have 2 democratic senators and the AL Rep is a Democrat. The state is rated R+10. Should be simple. We control the governor and Lt. Gov offices. Governor John Hoeven would become the favorite should he run. He was re-elected with an over-wheliming 74% in 2008, to a third term. He is said to be considering the race. Should he not run, Lt. Gov Jack Dalrymple could get in. He was elected Lt. three times, including in 2008. He ran once for senate in 1992. We shouldn’t have a problem hooking a popular state-wide elected Republican here.
*Arkansas-Blanche Lincoln-In a state that voted for McCain with over 60%, this should be easy. Not so. Arkansas is only Republican for Presidential elections. Realistically, our best hope is food company Executive Curtis Coleman, a friend of Mike Huckabee. In a dream land, Huckabee would run. As a popular former governor and Presidential candidate, this would become a very competitive race. If neither run, State Senator Gilbert Baker is preparing for a run. State Senator Kim Hendren announced, but may withdraw after calling NY Sen Chuck Schumer “that Jew”
*Illinois-Roland Burris-Things kinda look good in this traditionally blue state. Democrats have been plagued with scandal. Incumbent Roland Burris is likely to get eaten up in the Dem primary. We have a good chance with whoever emerges from that primary, unless AG Lisa Madigan, who has been wanting the Governor’s mansion switches races. Obama has asked her to run. But, she has two demands. A clear primary and and endorsement from Obama. Well, the main primary threat, Alexi Giannoulias has said he will not be bullied out the race. Obama has said he will remain neutral through the primary. We all know how good he is at keeping promises. However, if Madigan stays in the governor’s race, moderate GOP Rep Mark Kirk will likely get in. He would have a clear primary. He has been strong in polls, tieing with Alexi. Now, we just need Madigan to run for Governor and put Kirk in the Senate race. If he doesn’t run, another Rep, Peter Roskam , is also considering.
*Wisonsin-Russ Feingold-Rising star GOP Rep. Paul Ryan is considering this race. He would be our strongest candidate, although he faces an uphill battle. If not, we could try to get AG J.B. Van Hollen in the race. He has statewide electability, and is well known. We can win this one with the right candidate.
*Indiana-Evan Bayh-Fun, fun. We have a deep bench here. We have a hugely popular Republican governor, but he seems more likely to run for the White House than for Senate. We also have a female Lt. Gov, who with some persuading, may run. GOP rising star, Rep. Mike Pence could put together a viable campaign, and even win. If none of those three jump in, we have three other Republican reps who should have no problem with a good candidacy. I have no idea why the NRSC doesn’t have a candidate yet.
Maryland-Barbara Mikulski-Why bother. Does anyone really think we have a shot, since the only viable candidate, Michael Stelle is out because of his RNC chairmanship? Regardless, lets look. Maybe former Governor, Rob Ehrlich? He would have the best chance, but is more likely to run for Governor in 2010. State Senator Nancy Jacobs, who also serves as minority whip, could help take some of the female vote.
*Delaware-Ted Kaufman-Retiring
Sen. Ted Kaufman was appointed to fill VP Biden’s term until a 2010 special election. Republican At-large Rep. Mike Castle is considering a run. He has been elected state wide as Governor and the AL Rep, serving nine terms in the House. He would be the front-runner, against likely Dem Candidate, AG Beau Biden, Biden’s son. Another potential take over in a Dem state!

*Pensylvania-Benedict Arlen Specter-
Since Specter switched partys to save his political career, his popularity has tanked. The citizens of PA must have realized that if the Republican Party can’t trust him, neither can they. Republican former Congressman Pat Toomey faces weak primary opposition, and Specter has a tough challenge from Liberal Congressman Joe Sestak. Toomey has also raised over $1m and is gaining in polls.And they call him un-electable…

New York-Chuck Schumer-
Former Rep. Rick Lazio, who ran against Hillary Clinton in 2000, could possibly enter this race. I wouldn’t expect a win, as most Republicans are focused on the Kirsten Gillibrand special election. He is planning a run for governor, too. But, if former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani runs for Governor, he could be persuaded to switch races. Chances of a Republican take-over= very-low, unless a BIG scandal emerges.

*New York-Kirsten Gillibrand-
Appointed Sen.Gillibrand will have a strong…and expensive primary challenge from downstate Rep.Carolyn Maloney. After a weakened Gillibrand or Maloney emerges from the primary, they will face the likely primary-less Republican nominee. Who this will be is in question. Former three term Governor George Pataki is being urged to run by Republicans from across the nation. Polls show him tied with Gillibrand. If he does not run, Long Island Rep. Peter King likely will. He would face a tough…but not impossible race.

*Connecticut-Chris Dodd-
Chris Dodd has been hit with scandal after scandal. Republicans have already landed quality candidates. Former Rep.Rob Simmons, the Republican frontrunner, State Senator Sam Caligiuri, and Former Ireland Ambassador Tom Foley are all anounced candidates. Simmons is the likely nominee. Polls show him crushing Dodd. If we don’t screw up, this is a very possible take over.

*Vermont-Patrick Leahy-
Leahy is a pretty safe Democrat, unless we get the right candidate. Four term incumbent Republican Governor Jim Douglas is up for re-election in 2010. He would put up a strong challenge to Leahy, as he remains popular and was re-elected in 2008 with 53% of the vote. Should he choose not to run, we still have LG Brian Dubie. He too, has served four terms and is up for re-election in 2010. He won re-election in 2008 with 55%. If we can get one of these two in the race, we have another chance in a blue state.

The map for 2010 is great for us, if we field the right candidates. If the NRSC does this, we can gain the majority back in 2010. To do so, we need to gain 11 seats ( Unless Coleman wins in MN, then only 10 seats to gain majority). I figure that, if we can strongly compete in 14 states, giving us room for loses, we can do this. The races marked with a * are ones I feel we should compete in, should we get than candidates I have suggested. I have actually marked 15 with a * though. So, John Cornyn, get on it!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Chris Christie for NJ Gov

Let's take back New Jersey with Chris Christie! Christie is leading in the polls against millionaire incumbent Jon Corzine. Christie will need lots of $$$$ from supporters, so donate @ https://secure.christiefornj.com/contribute

40K for VA

Lets help Bob McDonnell get to 40k today!
Join Bob of facebook here- http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bob-McDonnell/45059782457?ref=ts

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

3...2....1 LAUNCH! Officially launching forum NOW!!!

http://gopcomeback.freeforums.org/
That is the official GOP Comeback forum! Go check it out and sign up! Tell your friends!

20k for VA


Help get VA Gov Candidate Bob McDonnell 20k. That 10k+ that you see, was raised just today. Lets regain VA this November, donate to Bob!

Forum On the Way!

Sometime tomorrow, we should be ready to release the forum to you all! I will work very hard tomorrow to have it ready by tomorrow night!

Lets Get Rob Simmons to 500 donations by friday @ midnight!

You may have noticed I've spent alot of time on Rob Simmons. Thats because the thought of dumping Dodd in 2010 gets me so fired up! Simmons has lead in every poll. But he doesn't have the important Wall Street [crooked] connections that Dodd has. So, he needs help running a grass roots campaign. Donate @ https://www.icontribute.us/robsimmons
And of course, the widget!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

GOP Committees, Help Regain Majority in 2010!!!

Lets focus on the 4 major republican committees now. The RGA, Republican Governors Association. This year, they have 2 major pick-up opportunities, Virginia and New Jersey. Donate to the RGA @ https://www.icontribute.us/rga . The Republican National Committee, the main fundraising arm for all Republicans, has had a good year, outraising the DNC. Lets continue that. Donate @ https://secure.donationreport.com/donation.html?key=PGWHHAG0HXXF. The NRCC, the Republicans in congress fundraising and campaign committe. Donate @ https://secure.campaignsolutions.com/nrcc/donation1/default2.aspx And finally, the NRSC. The NRSC helps elect Republicans to the senate. Next year, they have 3 high profile potential pick-ups, that we have strong candidates in. In Illinois, we have the potential to take the old seat of President Obama with Mark Kirk. In New York, we have the potential to take the seat of SoS Hillary Clinton with former governor George Pataki. In Delaware, we can take the seat of VP Joe Biden with US Rep. Mike Castle. We also have the potential to pick up a seat in another blue state, with Carly Fiorina, former HP CEO, all but in the California race against senator Barbara Boxer. Another high-profile seat, Majority Leader Harry Reid is vulnerable. We don't have a challenger yet, but state and national GOP officials are in talks with several potential candidates. Reid's approval has jumped off "Ceaser's Palace" in Nevada. Donate to the NRSC @ https://secure.donationreport.com/donation.html?key=AKPNDROEGKF5

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Virginia and New Jersey Republicans

Virginia and New Jersey are the only states that hold elections the year after a Presidential election. These states have elections for the State houses and State senates this year, along with Governor and other cabinet positions. The Republican Partys in these states need money to help all of their candidates. These are important elections, because the State Capitals are in charge of redistricting in 2010, which can impact the ability of Republicans and Democrats in certain district to be elected. Also, these elections help us build up a good bench for future elections. Donate to the VA GOP at https://www.rpv.org/support/ Donate to the New Jersey Republicans at https://www.fundraisingbynet.net/fbn/contributeState.asp?guidRegistration=5C5C5A5E

Elect Republican Governors

The Republican Governor's Association is the group of Republican governors from across the nation. They loan money to candidates and help recruit candidates. This year they have two open governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey, both big pick-up opportunities for us. In Virginia, Republican Bob McDonnell had no primary challenge. Donate to Bob @ https://www.bobmcdonnell.com/index.php/contribution The next is in New Jersey, where GOP Comeback endorsed candidate, Chris Christie won the Tuesday primary with a double-digit lead over Steve Lonegan. Donate to Christie here- https://secure.christiefornj.com/contribute
The Republican Governor's Association needs cash for candidates this year and in 2010. Donate @ https://www.icontribute.us/rga

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Mike Castle and Mark Kirk

Mark Kirk and Mike Castle are two Republican congressmen considering running for the former seats of the nations two most powerful people- Barrack Obama and Joe Biden. Both have real chances of winning and are polling very well, but neither have made an official decision. Mike Castle is considering running for Joe Biden's old seat against Biden's own son, State Attorny General Bo Biden. Donate to Castle @ http://www.castlecampaign.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=57
Mark Kirk is a Congressman considering running for Obama's old seat- currently held by Roland Burris. Donate to Kirk @ http://www.kirkforcongress.com/?q=contribute

Tim Burns For Congress

Lets boot corrupt spender John Murtha in 2010! Tim Burns will need lots of $ to do this, as Murtha is wealthy and has friends in high places. Donate to Burns here https://www.campaigncontribution.com/version6e/process/info.asp?id=73D83D59-D477-4709-9191-48CD97F0F90A&jid=&title=&firstname=&middlename=&lastname=&suffix=&address1=&address2=&address3=&city=&state=&zip=&country=&email=&amount=&employer=&occupation=&homephone=&workphone=&monthly=&monthlymonth=&monthlyyear=&emaillist=&layout=&language=&lid=200952923&link=&msgto=

Friday, May 29, 2009

Lets Help Rob Simmons Get to 40k by tom @ midnight!

I have an unofficial goal: Get Rob Simmons 40k in online donations by tomorrow at midnight. Donate @ https://www.icontribute.us/robsimmons Yesterday, a Quinnipiac Poll found him continuing to lead Dodd. See the full results @ http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1296.xml?ReleaseID=1301
And of course, the now familiar fundraiser-o-meter

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Joseph Cao

Freshman Republican Joseph Cao of LA-02 faces a tough re-election. He is a Republican representing a district with a partisan lean of D+28. He defeated corrupt incumbent William Jefferson in 2008. So far, there is no announced challenger, but New Orleans politicians are known for intense challenges late in the game. He needs some serious fundraising help. Donate to Cao at https://josephcao.intelliporthosting.com/pg-80-8.aspx

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

All She Wants to Do is Tax,Tax, Tax *link added*

Chuck Devore is a California assemblyman running against Barbara Boxer in 2010. He is a low-tax, low-spending fiscal conservative who hopes to defeat tax and spender Boxer. Donate at https://www.fundraisingbynet.net/fbn/contributeFederal.asp?guidRegistration=585B5B5B

Get in Donations Before Funraising Period Ends tonight

One fundraising period ends tonight for the VA Gubernatorial elections. Donate to Bob McDonnell to help keep his momentum going! Donate here - https://www.bobmcdonnell.com/index.php/contribution

Every bit helps- even just $5!

Rob Simmons Goal

Lets pull together and help Rob Simmons reach his goal of 10 more donations (a total of 460) tonight. Donate at https://www.icontribute.us/robsimmons

Bill Bolling for VA Lieutenant Governor

Earlier this week we brought Bob McDonnell for VA Governors campaign here, now we would like to endorse incumbent VA Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling for re-election. Donate to Bill at https://www.billbolling.com/contribute/

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

NRSC

Help the NRSC continue to stay competitive with the DSCC in fundraising. Donate to the National Republican Senatorial Committee at https://secure.donationreport.com/donation.html?key=AKPNDROEGKF5

Rob Portman for Ohio Sen

Rob Portman is a former US Rep who is running to replace retiring Republican Senator George Voinovich. He had an impressive 1st quarter fundraising of more than 2 million dollars. Lets help continue that momentum into the 2nd quarter! Donate at https://www.icontribute.us/robportman

Monday, May 25, 2009

VA and NJ Gubernatorial Candidates

These next two men are running for Governor in Virginia and New Jersey. Bob McDonnell is running in Virginia. Bob was Virginia's Attorney General until he retired earlier this year to campaign full time for Governor. He faces no opposition in the GOP primary. Donate to Bob here-
https://www.bobmcdonnell.com/index.php/contribution
The next is Chris Christie, former US Attorney. He faces former Bagota mayor Steve Lonegan in the primary. You can donate to him here -https://secure.christiefornj.com/contribute

Our Debt Clock







Its growing fast!

Missouri GOP

Today we are going to try helping the Missouri GOP raise cash. The Missouri GOP has the responsibility of helping state and federal Republican candidates in Missouri. In 2010, they have a tough job. They have to defend the seat of retiring senator Kit Bond (R-MO). Roy Blunt is a GOP candidate, endorsed by Bond. He faces an uphill battle for the election. Donate to the Missouri GOP here- https://www.mogop.org/forms/wpjoin.php and donate to Blunt here - http://www.royblunt.com/index.php/typography/111

Defeat the traitor!

I think its time Republican's stop searching for a more moderate Republican to take on newly Democrat, Arlen Specter. I think it is time we unite behind Pat Toomey, a conservative former congressman. He ran against Arlen in the 2004 primary,and nearly beat him. Now, he is the front-runner in the 2010 primary. After Arlen's defection, his fundraising took off, so lets continue that momentum. Donate at http://www.toomeyforsenate.com/contribute/

Ryan Frazier for Colorado

Ryan Frazier is a Republican running against appointed Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO) in 2010. Frazier is currently an Aurora city-council man. He is a military veteran and small business owner. He has 3 children. Donate to Ryan here- http://www.frazierforcolorado.com/?q=contribute


Sunday, May 24, 2009

Dump Dodd in 2010!

The first candidate we are going to try to help is Rob Simmons. Rob was in the Army, CIA, and was appointed in 2007 by Governor M. Jodi Rell as Business Advocate in Connecticut. He represented Connecticut's 2nd district from 2001 to 2007. He is now running against Chris Dodd in 2010, and polls have shown him up by 16 %, but Dodd has an obvious fundraising advantage. Please donate now,every $5 or $10 helps!

Welcome

Hi. I just wanted to Welcome you to my blog! This blog is meant to counter the actions of another conservative blog to drain the NRSC of cash. I am going to use this blog to highlight various Republican candidates across the country, and help them raise money. Republicans have a real opportunity to comeback in 2010 and gain a majority in the House, a majority of governorships, and, although it may seem like a long shot, the senate.