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A paid fundraiser for the Connecticut GOP has also been retained by U.S. Senate candidate Christopher Shays and two other Republicans in intra-party races for federal office, a political love triangle that doesn't pass the smell test of some of their riv
Christopher Shays was a Connecticut congressman for almost 22 years. He was turned out of office four years ago -- literally the last moderate New England Republican in the House of Representatives. It seemed to be an end of an era. Except that Shays was
Former Connecticut U.S. Rep. Christopher Shays, right, shares a light moment with former U.S. Rep. Rob Simmons after Shays formally announced he is running as a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate at the Old State House in Hartford, Conn. , Wednesday,... View Photo »
By Andrew Grossman A Connecticut congressman for 22 years, Chris Shays used to be able to count on support from the enclaves of pragmatic Yankee Republicans that dotted his affluent district. But as Mr. Shays launches a campaign Wednesday for the Senate
The race to the race to the White House has begun with quarter billionaire Mitt Romney storming into the lead after the first two Republican primaries. Which means that the battle to choose the next Republican candidate for the retiring Joe Liebermann's
The Air Force track and field team returns to action this week, when it hosts the Air Force All-Comers Meet on Friday, Jan. 13, at the Academy's Cadet Field House. Action begins at 2 p.m. , with the women's weight throw. Admission is free for all track an
ORIENTEERING club members have slammed the idea of charging mountain bikers and horse riders a fee to ride on Nail Can Hill and other Crown reserve areas in Albury. Past presidents of the Albury-Wodonga Orienteering Club Leigh Privett and Rob Simmons and
The Republican State Central Committee is considering a resolution that aims to discourage wealthy self-funders from putting delegates to the party nominating convention on the payroll.
Robert Ruhl Simmons (born February 11, 1943), American politician, was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 2001 to 2007, representing the 2nd Congressional District of Connecticut. He was defeated by Democratic challenger Joe Courtney in the 2006 elections by a razor-thin margin of 83 votes. Full Article
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