Well, it was a landslide in Congress and in the Governor's mansions, but how did the 2006 elections affect downballot races? I've put together a rundown of the statewide races aside from Senator and Governor: Lt. Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor, Comptroller, Agriculture Commissioner, Superintendant of Education, Mine Inspector (seriously, Arizona elects this)...
Just a quick note, I'm only covering races in which the party control has changed. Also, I'm only covering Lt. Governor seats that are elected independently of the Governor. If I've missed anything, be sure to tell me.
Broken up into regions, it looks something like this...
I've never donated money to a political candidate before. Mostly because I've never had the money. But now that I have a job, although it doesn't pay too much, I have a little extra cash kicking around, so I decided to take the plunge and do it. I sent $20 each to two candidates:
* Phil Kellam is running against Bush's Hampton Roads hand puppet, Thelma Drake, in VA-02. Yes, he's a Blue Dog, but he's about the only candidate that has a chance of winning in this red district that I moved to this year.
* Jon Tester needs no introduction here, but he's going to need help from as many people as possible in order to counteract Conrad Burns's piles of Republican money.
And now, the hard sell: What I want to ask now is that anyone reading this who has never contributed to a candidate before, find one you like and give them some money. Even if it's only $10 or $20, it's still better than nothing. We all need to come together and support Democratic candidates, because the price of inaction is too great.
I do find it odd that Duncan is also considering a PG County legislator as a running mate. I would expect him to pick someone from the Baltimore area, for the all-important region balancing.
Is he going to try and hold on to his seat until 2006, or will there be a special election next year? To me, it seems highly unlikely that he'll be able to stay in office for another year. Either way, good luck to Francine Busby -- and here's hoping that Cunningham leaves a bad taste in the 50th District voters' mouths.
Nelson's in better shape than Maria Cantwell and Debbie Stabenow. I think this one can be taken off the table of competitive races.
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