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Testimonials
Your support and assistance mean more than words can express. Congressman BOB BEAUPREZ, Colorado
Thank you so much! Clearly, I am in a real battle and this really helps.
Congresswoman ANNE NORTHUP, Kentucky
Your generosity will help bring us to victory on November 5th. Thank you for all that you have done.
Congressman SCOTT GARRETT, New Jersey
Thanks for your wonderful and most generous support. It is truly a privilege to serve you, our district, and our country.
Congressman ROBIN HAYES, North Carolina
Thanks for your continued support and friendship. I am sincerely grateful.
Senator JIM TALENT, Missouri
Thank you for your generous contribution. I need and appreciate your help and pledge to use it wisely. For the first time in two decades, southern New Mexico is at risk of losing conservative representation in Congress. We must not let that happen and your financial help is vital.
Congressman STEVE PEARCE, New Mexico
Thank you very much for the generous contribution from the National Conservative Campaign Fund. Your willingness to support me is very gratifying.
Congressman PAT TOOMEY, Pennsylvania
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SELECTED PROFILES OF CANDIDATES YOU HELPED TO ELECT
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Saxby Chambliss
Senator (GA):
Congressman Chambliss won the "sleeper" race of 2002, upsetting incumbent Max Cleland by clearly showing Georgia voters how Cleland talked conservative but voted liberal. Chambliss will be a solid conservative vote in the Senate. |
John Kline
Congressman (MN):
Liberal Democrats tried everything even running a bogus "No New Taxes Party" candidate in hopes of siphoning conservative Kline votes but couldn't stop businessman and ex-Marine Corps colonel John Kline from ousting left-wing incumbent Bill Luther. Kline will be top-notch on national defense, economic growth, and traditional values issues. |
Marilyn Musgrave
Congresswoman (CO):
Mother of four and longtime state legislator Musgrave represents a brand-new district. A grassroots conservative activist for years, she campaigned proudly and forcefully on a conservative platform that puts her front and center among the important new conservative faces in Washington. |
Scott Garrett
Congressman (NJ):
Veteran state legislator Garrett replaces moderate Republican Marge Roukema and becomes perhaps the most conservative Congressman in the Northeast. He's known as a tireless anti-tax fighter and a social conservative. |
HOW THEY FARED: NCCF-BACKED CANDIDATES - 2006
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| George Allen |
Virginia-incumbent |
Defeated, 49% |
| Mike Bouchard |
Michigan-challenger |
Defeated, 41% |
| Conrad Burns |
Montana-incumbent |
Defeated, 48% |
| Katherine Harris |
Florida-challenger |
Defeated, 38% |
| Mark Kennedy |
Minnesota-open seat (D) |
Defeated, 38% |
| Jon Kyl |
Arizona-incumbent |
Re-elected, 43% |
| Mike McGavick |
Washington-challenger |
Defeated, 39% |
| Rick Santorum |
Pennsylvania-incumbent |
Defeated, 41% |
| Michael Steele |
Maryland-open seat (D) |
Defeated, 44% |
| Jim Talent |
Missouri – incumbent |
Defeated, 47% |
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| SENATE INCUMBENTS RE-ELECTED: |
1 of 5 |
| SENATE OPEN-SEAT CANDIDATES ELECTED: |
0 of 2 |
| SENATE CHALLENGERS ELECTED: |
0 of 3 |
| TOTAL: |
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1 of 10 |
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| U.S. HOUSE: |
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| Sharron Angle |
NV-02 Open Republican-held seat |
Defeated in primary |
| Michele Bachmann |
MN-06 Open Republican-held seat |
Elected, 50% |
| Charles Boustany |
LA-07 Incumbent |
Re-elected, 71% |
| Max Burns |
GA-12 Challenger |
Defeated, 49% |
| Steve Chabot |
OH-01 Incumbent |
Re-elected, 53% |
| Chris Chocola |
IN-02 Incumbent |
Defeated, 45% |
| Geoff Davis |
KY-04 Incumbent |
Re-elected, 51% |
| Thelma Drake |
VA-02 Incumbent |
Re-elected, 51% |
| John Gard |
WI-08 Open Republican-held seat |
Defeated, 49% |
| Randy Graf |
AZ-08 Open Republican-held seat |
Defeated, 42% |
| Robin Hayes |
NC-08 Incumbent |
Re-elected, 50% |
| J. D. Hayworth |
AZ-05 Incumbent |
Defeated, 46% |
| Jim Jordan |
OH-04 Open Republican-held seat |
Elected, 60% |
| Howard Kaloogian |
CA-50 Open Republican-held seat |
Defeated in primary |
| John Kline |
MN-02 Incumbent |
Re-elected, 56% |
| Jeff Lamberti |
IA-03 Challenger |
Defeated, 46% |
| Doug Lamborn |
CO-05 Open Republican-held seat |
Elected, 59% |
| Patrick McHenry |
NC-10 Incumbent |
Re-elected, 62% |
| David McSweeney |
IL-08 Challenger |
Defeated, 45% |
| Ray Meier |
NY-24 Open Republican-held seat |
Defeated, 45% |
| Marilyn Musgrave |
CO-04 Incumbent |
Re-elected, 46% |
| Anne Northup |
KY-03 Incumbent |
Defeated, 48% |
| Rick O’Donnell |
CO-07 Open Republican-held seat |
Defeated, 42% |
| Richard Pombo |
CA-11 Incumbent |
Defeated, 47% |
| Jon Porter |
NV-03 Incumbent |
Re-elected, 48% |
| Rick Renzi |
AZ-01 Incumbent |
Re-elected, 51% |
| Dana Rohrabacher |
CA-46 Incumbent |
Re-elected, 59% |
| Peter Roskam |
IL-06, Open Republican-held seat |
Elected, 51% |
| Doug Roulstone |
WA-02 Challenger |
Defeated, 34% |
| Bill Sali |
ID-01 Open Republican-held seat |
Elected, 50% |
| Mike Sodrel |
IN-09 Incumbent |
Defeated, 46% |
| Van Taylor |
TX-17 Challenger |
Defeated, 40% |
| Chris Wakim |
WV-01 Challenger |
Defeated, 36% |
| Tim Walberg |
MI-07 Open Republican-held seat |
Elected, 51% |
| Mike Whalen |
IA-01 Open Republican-held seat |
Defeated, 43% |
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| HOUSE INCUMBENTS RE-ELECTED: |
11 of 16 |
| HOUSE CHALLENGERS ELECTED: |
0 of 6 |
| HOUSE OPEN-SEAT CANDIDATES ELECTED: |
6 of 13 |
| TOTAL: |
17 of 35 |
View 2004 Results |
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