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Dean Andal House - (2008) CA-11

As a California Assemblyman, Dean Andal never voted to raise taxes or his legislative salary, and routinely returned up to 30 percent of his office budget to the state treasury each term. Dean currently serves as a member of the State Board of Equalization and is challenging vulnerable first-term Democrat Jerry McNerney in this conservative northern California district. His campaign is off to a great start and has been pegged as one of the most promising challenger campaigns of the cycle.

Website: http://www.deanandal.com/
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Sean Sullivan House - (2008) CT-2

Sean Sullivan is one of a new breed of veterans running for Congress, running to fight a smart War on Terror that ends in one and only one outcome: victory. Until 2006, Sullivan served as Base Commanding Officer at the Groton naval submarine base, an institution in the district. He served in the first Persian Gulf War and as a sub commander re-enlisted more sailors than any other submarine in the Pacific Fleet.

Website: http://www.sullivan2008.com/
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David Cappiello House - (2008) CT-5

Known for his record of fiscal responsibility, State Senator David Cappiello is mounting a strong challenge to freshman Democrat Chris Murphy in the most Republican district in Connecticut. Recently, David's fellow Republican Senators elected him the #2 member of their caucus. He has made notable early strides against Murphy, and stands out as one of the most dynamic challengers of this cycle so far.

Website: http://www.davidcappiello.com/
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Gayle Harrell House - (2008) FL-16

Gayle is an experienced Republican state legislator and lifelong member of the community running in this red district in an increasingly red state. Florida's 16th district was safely on the way to continued Republican representation until the Mark Foley scandal surfaced. Even with Foley's name still on the ballot, the stand-in Republican candidate won 49% of the vote. Now, Gayle is one of three strong candidates running to bring the 16th back into Republican hands.

Website: http://www.gayleharrell.com/
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Tom Rooney House - (2008) FL-16

U.S. Army Veteran Tom Rooney is a conservative Republican who believes in less government, less taxes, and more freedom. Tom was recognized as one of the top Judge Advocates General in the Army, earning a prestigious teaching slot at West Point. His work protecting abused and neglected children earned him an appointment to the Children Services' Council of Palm Beach County by Governor Jeb Bush. Tom is now one of three major candidates vying to unseat freshman Democrat Tim Mahoney, first elected in the extraordinary circumstances following the Mark Foley scandal.

Website: http://www.tomrooney.com/
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Hal Valeche House - (2008) FL-16

Hal is a Palm Beach Gardens city councilman and a Navy veteran, serving as a fighter pilot during the Vietnam war. In Vietnam, he flew 85 combat missions, logged 230 carrier landings, and received six air medals. In 2002, he entered public service, motivated by runaway spending and a lack of results. On the Council, Hal has been a consistent advocate of lower taxes and less government. He is one of the fine Republican candidates running in Florida's 16th district.

Website: http://www.halvaleche.com/
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Maj.Gen.Rick Goddard (USAF,Ret.) House - (2008) GA-8

Rick Goddard is a conservative Republican running in a district where Democrat Jim Marshall was nearly defeated in the Democrat wave year of '06. He is currently Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Mercer University in Macon. Rick proudly served his country as an officer in the U.S. Air Force, retiring in 2000 as a Major General after nearly 34 years of active duty. From 1997-2000, Rick was Commander of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, located in the district, Georgia's largest industrial complex.

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Greg Goode House - Challenger (2008) IN

From 2002-2007, Greg Goode served his alma mater, Indiana State University, as the chief Public and Government Affairs Officer. He has long served the people of Indiana, working on key issues as a top Congressional staffer. Greg is a top-tier recruit in a bright red district that went 62% Republican in the last Presidential election, and most importantly, a dedicated conservative. He is a supporter of Indiana Right to Life, is a life member of the Gun-owners of America and holds membership in the National Rifle Association.

Website: http://www.greggoode.com
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Jim Ryun House - Challenger (2008) KS-2

A world acclaimed Olympic runner who held the World Records in the 1500 meters and 880 yard events, Jim represented the 2nd Congressional district with honesty and integrity from 1997 to 2006. Now he's back for a rematch with controversial Democrat Nancy Boyda, who has made a habit of insulting our generals in the field.

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Jim Ogonowski House - (2008) MA-5

Imagine... a Republican Congressman from Massachusetts! It can happen, if we get behind Jim Ogonowski, who is running in the October 16th special election in Massachusetts' 5th district. A 28-year veteran of the Air Force and Air National Guard, Jim is uniquely poised to succeed in a district that went 55% Republican for governor in 2002.

Website: http://www.jimogonowski.com
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Dick Day House - (2008) MN-1

A lifelong Minnesotan, Dick Day has deep roots in this Rochester-based district. Dick now serves in the Minnesota State Senate, where he was Minority Leader for 10 years. He is now running in the Republican primary to face first-term Democrat Tim Walz, perhaps the most inexperienced, surprise winner of the Democrat wave of 2006.

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Randy Demmer House - (2008) MN-1

Randy Demmer is another marquee challenger to freshman "wave" Democrat Tim Walz. Currently, he serves Southern Minnesota in the State House. Like fellow candidate Day, Randy is pro-life and has earned an "A" rating from the National Rifle Association.

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Richard Wager House - (2008) NY-20



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Quico Canseco House - (2008) TX-23

Quico Canseco is a life-long Texan who has always given back to this South Texas community. Quico has taken a strong stand on illegal immigration, stating, "As a nation, we must not condone illegal entry into our country. We must take all measures to secure our porous border, and to protect our nation’s sovereignty." He stands ready to represent this San Antonio-based district that had long been represented by Henry Bonilla and that in a 2006 runoff elected hard-left perennial candidate Ciro Rodriguez.

Website: http://www.cansecoforcongress.com/
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