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Just When The Race Narrows Down

I was excited that Rep. Dan Zwonitzer had dropped out of the U.S. House race. He has little recognition across the state and he wouldn’t have fared very well come August 19. A decent man, but not quite ready for a race of this magnitude. So, you’ll understand the shock I felt when I saw this headline this morning. Continue Reading »

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Cubin: Donation Concern Legitimate

Natrona County GOP Chairman Bill Cubin has addressed the concerns of many Republicans across the state concerning Mark Gordon. While he did not encourage not supporting Mr. Gordon, he did support the groundswell of concern over information about his past donations. Continue Reading »

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Potential Legislative Battle for Gov in 2010?

Last September, Sen. Hank Coe announced that he was giving serious thought to running for Governor in 2010. Given that the seat will be open (provided there is no successful legal challenge to the term limits law), it’s only natural for Republicans to start piling on. Another speculator has announced the possibility…

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CBM Fair To Feature Congressional Candidates

The first week of June will see Gillette getting much attention from oil and gas energy producers, suppliers, and merchants. Not only that, a growing energy convention nine years in the making will be transitioning and expanding its scope. CBM Fair 2008 will be the beginning of a transformation from a symposium spotlighting the Coalbed Methane Industry to an exposition highlighting Wyoming’s and the West’s abundant energy resources. In 2008, exhibitors and panel discussions from conventional Natural Gas and Oil Production will be added to showcase their new and innovative energy technologies. Continue Reading »

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Enzi: “We’ve been proud to serve you.”

In case you haven’t heard or seen the news, Sen. Enzi made his decision public yesterday. For the past several months, Republican officials have been pondering what Wyoming’ senior senator was going to do this year. The media has been prying to end to get some kind of idea what to write about. Granted, Sen. Enzi is pretty popular, so a re-election could be fairly easy, but everyone wants to know if they should be watching for a new Republican face to come along. Continue Reading »

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What Will Sen. Enzi Do?

Inquiring minds want to know, especially inquiring Republican minds! Reporters have been camping outside of Sen. Enzi’s D.C. office trying to get some inkling of information about his electoral intentions, but so far he has given them no clues, other than he will announce his decision (whatever it is) in Wyoming. Continue Reading »

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Candidate Comforts Tax Day Victims

In light of Sen. McCain’s gas tax holiday proposal, Wyoming Republican Congressional Candidate Cynthia Lummis had her own words of tax policy proposal to offer to Wyoming voters. Continue Reading »

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Is McCain Going for the GOP Vote?

It’s not much of secret that I’m not much of a McCain fan. There are plenty of us that aren’t. But when he gets it right, he gets it right (or at least he stumbles onto it).

Almost as if he were practicing to be President, he called on Congress to do something to stimulate the economy. Continue Reading »

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Wyoming Blog Roundup, 4/14/08

I’m feeling exceptionally well today. Yesterday, I was labeled as a “rah rah Republican,” a “Reagan Republican,” and “positive and enthusiastic.” If that doesn’t get the political juices flowing, I don’t know what does. Time for the second edition of the Wyoming Blog Roundup! Continue Reading »

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And The Gov’s Choice Is…

I Couldn't Agree MoreFolks, I gotta tell you, I feel like Rush Limbaugh today!!! No, I did not get hired at the local radio station for my own three hour talk show (though if they want me, I’ll sure be willing to talk). Continue Reading »

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