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Incumbent

John Cornyn
Party

Republican
Seeking Re-election?

Yes
Candidate Website

Senate Website
Campaign Website
Polling
SurveyUSA tracking


Potential Challenger

Bill White

Party

Democratic - Mayor of Houston

Source of Information

Burnt Orange Report, Hotline
Candidate Website

Bill White for Mayor

Potential Challenger

John Sharp

Party

Democratic
Source of Information

Burnt Orange Report, Hotline, Austin American Statesmen blog
Candidate Website



Potential Challenger

Rick Noriega

Party

Democratic - State Rep in District 145

Source of Information

Rumor, Off the Kuff

Candidate Website

Campaign Website (for his state rep race - not sure how long this stays up, but it has good info on Noriega)

Potential Challenger

Pete Gallego
Party
Democratic- State Rep in District 74
Source of Information

Rumor, Off the Kuff
Candidate Website
Campaign Website for state rep race

Potential Challenger

Ron Kirk
Party

Democratic - former mayor of Dallas and 2000 Senate Dem nominee
Source of Information

Hotline
Candidate Website

n/a

Potential Challenger

Jim Turner
Party

Democratic - former U.S. Congressman (TX-2), former state house rep, former state senator and aide to former Dem gov Mark White.
Source of Information

Hotline
Candidate Website

n/a

Potential Challenger Emil ReichstadtReichstadt- (DallasDallas attorney)attorney
Party Democrat
Source of Information Capitol Annex
Candidate Website


Potential Challenger

Barbara Ann Radnofsky
Party

Democratic
Source of Information

Rumor
Candidate Website

http://www.radnofsky.com/
(2006 campaign website)

Background Information

Senator John Cornyn, a one-term Republican incumbent, is due for his first re-election campaign in 2008. Cornyn is a staunch conservative and Bush-ally, in favor of constitutionally outlawing equal rights for gay Americans, in favor of strict abortion criminalization, has a consistent voting record against public schools, is a major proponent of big-oil corporations. Cornyn has been rated 100% by the Christian Coalition, an "A" from the NRA, and given very low marks from national teachers associations, NARAL, enviromental organizations, and senior citizens organizations.

According to current 2K8RT information, as many as five Democrats may seek to unseat Cornyn in an unusually contested March 2008 primary.

FEC numbers indicate that Cornyn raised just under 10 million dollars for his first election campaign in 2002. The most recent SurveyUSA polling (11/12/06, MoE 4.1%) indicates that Cornyn has an approval rating of 45% (42% disapprove). This makes him the 89th most popular Senator, or the 11th most unpopular Senator.

Note: Cornyn may have ties to convicted mega-lobbyist Jack Abramoff.

Resources

Below you will find resources relating to the 2008 TX-Sen race.

Cornyn (R- incumbent)

2002 Campaign website
Wikipedia: John Cornyn
Congresspedia: John Cornyn
On The Issues: John Cornyn

Take Action

ActBlue Democratic Nominee Fund for TX-Sen 2008


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