Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Republicans have many well-funded candidates in crowded primaries

"Republicans are on track to have more than 100 challengers running this cycle, but many of them will be in the same races.

Well-funded candidates crowded GOP primaries across the country in the fourth quarter of 2009, after the dust settled on a summer that saw the rise of the Tea Party movement...."

Republicans have many well-funded candidates in crowded primaries

Kentucky Republican Candidates for Congress

Kentucky Republican Candidates for Congress

Larry Hausman

Todd Lally for Congress

Louisville KY GOP

Larry Hausman Announces Candidacy

Local businessman Larry Hausman will announce his run for office on Monday, January 25th, 11:00 a.m. in the Bowman Field Airport Terminal located at 2815 Taylorsville Road. He will enter the primary race to become the Republican nominee for the 3rd Congressional District and earn the opportunity to run against Democratic Congressman John Yarmuth.

“Over the past few months I have spoken with many Louisville citizens concerned about the direction of our country,” said Larry Hausman. “They are looking for a change. They’ve had enough of John Yarmuth’s extreme left policies and DC’s current love affair with out of control spending. My candidacy will give the people of Louisville the opportunity to vote for a strong conservative and independent thinker who will make fiscal responsibility priority number one.”
Larry Hausman announces

Hausman for Congress

Louisville KY GOP
"Rand Paul's campaign has announced an endorsement and "generous contribution" from former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and her PAC. "Governor Palin is providing tremendous leadership as the Tea Party movement and constitutional conservatives strive to take our country back," Paul said. "Sarah Palin is a giant in American politics. I am proud to receive her support."

Rand Paul, the son of congressman and former presidential candidate Ron Paul, is running for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate
in Kentucky." from American Spectator

Rand Paul