California 4: Doolittle out

One more step toward Eric Egland's victory

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Roll Call reports that Representative John Doolittle of California's District 4 will announce today that he will not seek re-election to a tenth term. He has scheduled a press conference at 10:30am (in two hours) for this purpose.

This is great news. Between an FBI investigation (and raid) from his Jack Abramoff connection, the fact that RedState-endorsed challenger Eric Egland was out-raising him money, and that he was poised to lose in a Bush +24, Schwarzenegger +50 district, it was time to him to go.

What a bad day for Charlie Brown, the Democratic challenger, but a good day for Republicans. Doolittle definitely out of the race should put this district out of reach of Democratic hopes.

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“.....women and minorities hardest hit”

Neil, do you have any updated fundraising numbers for the Egland or Brown campaigns?

...a long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right...

---Thomas Paine---

But Brown was getting a lot of money, relatively, because Democrats smelled the blood in the water.

I love how all that money is now wasted in such a lopsided district, heh.

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That's the guy's name? How unfortunate for him. How does he get anybody to take him seriously. All I can think of is Lucy pulling the football away and him going flying in the air.

Just imagine the political cartoon possibilities.

...a long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right...

---Thomas Paine---

I can't wait for him to say something stupid in the general. The title of my article will write itself.

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it wasn't long ago that I lived in that little weasel's district. Luckily I moved before '06 because I am not sure that I could have voted for him.

"We all share the same goals: clean air and water...safe transportation systems, to name a few of the good things that can come from regulation. " -Fred D. Thompson

These are some hard line conservative counties that Doolittle represented. That a dim could ever come even close...*shudder*

You don't get any more conservative than this region.

He did the right thing now its time to take this seat off table

 
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