Monday, October 25, 2010

These pro-amnesty incumbents in trouble‏

A timely post from http://www.numbersusa.com/ about vulnerable Amnesty Candidates!! This follows this post about the Republicans running for Senate in 2010. This follows  this post about the Falcon Lake murder and this post  which shows that there are 30,000 openly illegal immigrants in the border town of El Paso. For more that you can do to get involved click HERE!

These pro-amnesty incumbents in trouble‏

If you want to make a last-minute campaign donation where it can make a difference for better immigration policies . . .




HERE ARE THE HIGH-IMMIGRATION INCUMBENTS

WHO ARE IN TROUBLE AND COULD LOSE

-- and who have anti-amnesty challengers

who probably could use a contribution



The pro-amnesty vs. anti-amnesty balance of power could shift a lot in the next Congress.



A number of you have been asking where final campaign contributions might be the most helpful in pushing out high-immigration congressional incumbents in favor of low-immigration challengers.



I asked my staff to prepare the list below without regard to Party affiliations. These are the races where contributions might be helpful (BUT DON'T GIVE TO THE INCUMBENT WHOSE NAME IS LISTED.)



Every incumbent in this email meets the following criteria:



1. Incumbent has failed to use his/her time in Congress to protect unemployed Americans from unfair competition with foreign workers (legal and illegal).



2. Incumbent is considered by the pundits to be in danger of losing his/her seat (but still close enough to keep it).



3. Incumbent has a challenger who is promising to work for less immigration. (A few of these challengers are not promising much at this point. I leave it to you whether you think they are worth supporting.



In other words, the low-immigration challenger is given a good chance to replace the high-immigration incumbent but probably needs extra money to do the job.



I am not endorsing any of the challengers, because we don't endorse anybody. But our research definitely finds that the incumbents listed on this page are the immigration bad guys and their challengers promise to be immigration good guys.



There are many more high-immigration, pro-amnesty incumbents who are in election trouble, but their challengers have not promised to fight open-borders efforts.

When you click on any of the incumbents listed below, you will see our grid that compares the immigration promises of the incumbent and of the challenger.





You can click on the name of the challenger just underneath the photo to find the campaign web page and a way to donate.





If you live in any of these jurisdictions, you may want to go to the webpage and find out how you can help with the last days of campaigning.

Take a look at these names. They are all Members of Congress who failed in the last two years to feel any urgency about protecting unemployed Americans from unfair foreign labor competition.

NOTE: IF YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS WITH THE LINKS BELOW, THEN GO TO THE TOP OF THIS BLOG POST WHERE IT SAYS "THESE PRO-AMNESTY INCUMBENTS.." AND CLICK THERE


ALASKA


Sen. Murkowski






ARIZONA


Raul Grijalva


Gabrielle Giffords






CALIFORNIA


Jerry McNerney






COLORADO


Sen. Bennet


Ed Perlmutter






CONNECTICUT


Joe Courtney






FLORIDA


Ron Klein






GEORGIA


Sanford Bishop






IOWA


Bruce Braley


David Loebsack






ILLINIOS


Phil Hare






KENTUCKY


John Yarmuth






MASSACHUSETTS


Ed Markey






MAINE


Mike Michaud






MICHIGAN


Gary Peters






MINNESOTA


Collin Peterson


Jim Oberstar






MISSOURI


Ike Skelton






MISSISSIPPI


Bennie Thompson






NORTH CAROLINA


Bob Etheridge


David Price


Brad Miller






NEW JERSEY


John Adler


Frank Pallone






NEVADA


Sen. Reid


Dina Titus






NEW YORK


Steve Israel


Carolyn McCarthy


Mike McMahon


Brian Higgins






OHIO


Dennis Kucinich






PENNSYLVANIA


Mark Critz


Tim Holden






TENESSEE


Jim Cooper






TEXAS


Ruben Hinojosa


Ciro Rodriguez


Lloyd Doggett






VIRGINIA


Gerry Connolly






WASHINGTON


Sen. Murray


Rick Larsen


Adam Smith






WISCONSIN


Ron Kind



In addition, there is the amazing race for governor in Colorado.



One latest poll shows a statistical tie between pro-enforcement champion Tom Tancredo and sanctuary city Mayor Hickenlooper.



You can get to Tancredo's webpage here.

No comments: