Sen. John Sunnunu, R-N.H., might as well pack his bags. He can barely get a 43% approval rating and now former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen is going to run for his seat. From an e-mail sent to the press
because we have major problems facing this country, and there is an urgent need for real change in Washington," Shaheen said. "We've proven in New Hampshire that we can work together to get things done. I want to take that common-sense approach to Washington and help get this country moving in the right direction."She will make an announcement Sunday. Just by entering the race preliminary polls show her leading the incumbent. That doesn't happen often. Meanwhile Sen. Ted Stevens, he of the bridge to nowhere, is now facing the problem of what happens when one accepts free help. According to the guy who did the bribe (CEO, pipeline company)
"I gave Ted some old furniture," Allen said. "I don't think there was a lot of material. There was some labor."Nothing to see here. Move on, move on. Except for this:
The workers were Veco employees, probably one to four at a time, Allen said. He said the work on the home lasted for "probably a couple of months." Later, he said it might have been as much as six months. The remodeling work in summer and fall 2000 more than doubled the size of the house, a four-bedroom structure that is Stevens' official residence in Alaska.Gosh, we just threw some old furniture around and didn't do much besides DOUBLE the size of his house. Maybe Sen. Ted Stevens could find that bridge and keep driving.


Reader Comments ( Page 1 of 1)
1. I believe there are some 23 GOP Senate seats up for re-election in 2008. Some will have no problem, sure, but others like Sunnunu, Gordon Smith or Oregon, and Susan Collins of Maine might be in for a major fight to keep their Senate seats. Will vulnerable Republicans stick with Bush and an unpopular war or abandon ship to try and hold on to their jobs? Stay tuned, I guess.
David S. at 8:29PM on Sep 14th 2007
2. Expect to see the dems take an even larger control of Congress.
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Patrick at 10:51PM on Sep 14th 2007