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Tweed Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-08-04 01:05 PM
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14. We have 40% of the House seats from the South
If we found the right leader, found the right message, we could be successful.

SOUTH
Number of Electoral Votes: 124
% of Electoral Votes 2004: 23%
Democrats: 0%
Republicans: 100%

Senators: 24(%)
Republicans: 20 (83%)
Democrats: 4 (17%)

House: 100 (23%)
Republicans: 60 (%)
Democrats 40(%)

Alabama
Senate: Republicans 2-0
Jeff Sessions (R) 2008
Richard Shelby (R) 2010
House: Republican 5-2
AL 1: Jo Bonner (R)
AL 2: Terry Everett (R)
AL 3: Michael D. Rogers (R)
AL 4: Robert R. Aderholt (R)
AL 5: Robert E. Cramer (D)
AL 6: Spencer Bachus (R)
AL 7: Artur Davis (D)

Arkansas
Senate: Democrats 2-0
Blanche Lincoln (D) 2010
Mark Pryor (D) 2008
House: Democrat 3-1
AR 1: Marion Berry (D)
AR 2: Vic Snyder (D)
AR 3: John Boozman (R)
AR 4: Mike Ross (D)

Florida
Senate: Tie 1-1
Bill Nelson (D) 2006
Mel Martinez (R) 2010
House: Republicans 18-7
FL 1: Jeff Miller (R)
FL 2: F. Allen Boyd (D)
FL 3: Corrine Brown (D)
FL 4: Ander Crenshaw (R)
FL 5: Ginny Brown-Waite (R)
FL 6: Cliff Strearns (R)
FL 7: John Mica (R)
FL 8: Ric Keller (R)
FL 9: Michael Bilirakis (R)
FL 10: C.W. Bill Young (R)
FL 11: Jim Davis (D)
FL 12: Adam Putnam (R)
FL 13: Kathernie Harris (R)
FL 14: Connie Mack (R)
FL 15: Dave Weldon (R)
FL 16: Mark Foley (R)
FL 17: Kendrick B. Meek (D)
FL 18: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R)
FL 19: Robert I. Wexler (D)
FL 20: Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D)
FL 21: Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R)
FL 22: E. Clay Shaw (R)
FL 23: Alcee L. Hastings (D)
FL 24: Tom Feeney (R)
FL 25: Mario Diaz-Balart (R)

Georgia
Senate: Republicans 2-0
Johnny Isakson (R) 2010
Saxby Chambliss (R) 2008
House: Republicans 7-6
GA 1: Jack Kingston (R)
GA 2: George Bishop (D)
GA 3: Jim Marshall (D)
GA 4: Cynthia McKinney (D)
GA 5: John Lewis (D)
GA 6: Tom Price (R)
GA 7: John Linder (R)
GA 8: Lynn A. Westmoreland (R)
GA 9: Charles Norwood (R)
GA 10: Nathan Deal (R)
GA 11: Phil Gingrey (R)
GA 12: John Barrow (D)
GA 13: David Scott (D)


Kentucky
Senate: Republicans 2-0
Jim Bunning (R) 2010
Mitch McConnell (R) 2008
House: Republicans 5-1
KY 1: Edward Whitfield (R)
KY 2: Ron Lewis (R)
KY 3: Anne M. Northup (R)
KY 4: Geoff Davis (R)
KY 5: Harold Rogers (R)
KY 6: Ben Chandler (D)

Louisiana
Senate: Tie 1-1
David Vitter (R) 2010
Mary Landrieu (D) 2008

House: Republican 4-1-2*
LA 1: Bobby Jindal (R)
LA 2: William J. Jefferson (D)
LA 3: Run-off*
LA 4: Jim McCrery (R)
LA 5: Rodney Alexander (R)
LA 6: Richard H. Baker (R)
LA 7: Run-off*

Mississippi
Senate: 2-0 Republicans
Trent Lott: (R) 2006
Thad Cochran (R) 2008
House: Tie 2-2
MS 1: Roger Wicker (R)
MS 2: Bennie G. Thompson (D)
MS 3: Charles Pickering (R)
MS 4: Gene Taylor (D)

North Carolina:
Senate: 2-0 Republicans
Elizabeth Dole (R) 2008
Richard Burr (R) 2010
House:Republicans 7-6
NC 1: G.K. Butterfield (D)
NC 2: Bob Etheridge (D)
NC 3: Walter Jones (R)
NC 4: David E. Price (D)
NC 5: Virginia Foxx (R)
NC 6: Howard Coble (R)
NC 7: Mike McIntyre (D)
NC 8: Robin Hayes (R)
NC 9: Sue Myrick (R)
NC 10: Patrick McHenry (R)
NC 11: Charles H. Taylor (R)
NC 12: Melvin L. Watt (D)
NC 13: Brad Miller (D)

South Carolina:
Senate: Republicans 2-0
Lindsey Graham (R) 2008
Jim DeMint (R) 2010
House: Republicans 4-2
SC 1: Henry E. Brown (R)
SC 2: Joe Wilson (R)
SC 3: J. Gresham Barrett (R)
SC 4: Bob Inglis (R)
SC 5: John M. Spratt (D)
SC 6: James Clyburn (D)

Tennessee:
Senate: Republicans 2-0
Lamar Alexander (R) 2008
Bill Frist (R) 2006
House: Democrats 5-4
TN 1: William L. Jenkins (R)
TN 2: John J. Duncan (R)
TN 3: Zach Wamp (R)
TN 4: Lincoln Davis (D)
TN 5: Jim Cooper (D)
TN 6: Bill Gordon (D)
TN 7: Marsha Blackburn (R)
TN 8: John S. Tanner (D)
TN 9: Harold E. Ford (D)

Virginia:
Seante: Republicans 2-0
George Allen (R) 2006
John Warner (R) 2008
House:Republicans 8-3
VA 1: Jo Ann S. Davis (R)
VA 2: Thelma D. Drake (R)
VA 3: Bobby Scott (D)
VA 4: Randy Forbes (R)
VA 5: Virgil H. Goode (R)
VA 6: Bob Goodlatte (R)
VA 7: Eric I. Cantor (R)
VA 8: James P. Moran (D)
VA 9: Rick Boucher (D)
VA 10: Frank R. Wolf (R)
VA 11: Thomas M. Davis (R)

West Virginia:
Senate: Democrats 2-0
Robert Byrd (D) 2006
John Rockefeller (D) 2008
House: Democrats 2-1
WV 1: Alan B. Mollohan (D)
WV 2: Shelley Moore Capito (R)
WV 3: Nick J. Rahall (D)
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