Showing posts with label 2006. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2006. Show all posts

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Focus on the 2006 elections

Chuck Hagel and his PAC (Sandhills) have been focusing on the 2006 election and working to get Republicans elected, and particularly has been focused on the U.S. Senate. These are the candidates for the U.S. Senate that Senator Hagel's PAC has given money to for this election.

National Republican Senatorial Committee
$30,000

Senator Mike DeWine $10,000
Senator Rick Santorum $10,000
Senator Jim Talent $10,000
Senator Conrad Burns $10,000
Senator Lincoln Chafee $10,000
Senator George Allen $10,000
Senator Jon Kyl $10,000
Representative Mark Kennedy (MN Senate Candidate) $10,000
Mr. John Raese (WV Senate Candidate) $5,000


Mr. Pete Ricketts (NE Senate Candidate) $10,000
Mr. Mike McGavick (WA Senate Candidate) $10,000
Senator Olympia Snowe $5,000
Senator John Ensign $5,000
The Honorable Bob Corker (TN Senate Candidate) $5,000
The Honorable Michael Steele (MD Senate Candidate) $10,000
The Honorable Tom Kean, Jr. (NJ Senate Candidate) $10,000

Monday, October 16, 2006

Hagel ad for Ricketts

Here is an ad featuring Chuck Hagel supporting Pete Ricketts for Senate.

Just another way Chuck Hagel has been working to keep the Republican party in control of the Senate.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Hagel asks for support for Pete Ricketts


Chuck Hagel has asked that people contribute to help the Republican candidate for Senate in Nebraska, Pete Ricketts. Senator Hagel has been working hard to ensure that the Republicans retain their majority in the Congress in the 2006 election and the Nebraska race is a key one for the Senate. Chuck Hagel writes in a letter to his supporters:
"I would appreciate you considering making a financial contribution to Pete's Senate campaign. It would mean a great deal to me if you would help Pete."
If you are so moved, then you can contribute here.

You can also check out a previous post on this subject.

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Thursday, July 27, 2006

"Hagel brings a lot to the party for '06"

There's a good story in the World-Herald titled "Hagel brings a lot to the party for '06" by Jake Thompson about how Senator Hagel has been working hard to raise money for GOP candidates in Nebraska as well as all over the country for the 2006 election. Here are some excerpts from it:

Where the late U.S. Sen. J.J. Exon molded, built and led the Democratic Party in Nebraska for a quarter century, Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel now is searing his brand on the state GOP.

Hagel, Nebraska's senior elected Republican, is focused on this fall's elections and has pumped $127,000 into state GOP efforts. That's nearly double his 2004 campaign contributions in Nebraska.

GOP candidates for the Nebraska Legislature have received the bulk of the money. But Hagel also has given to Republican Party committees and Nebraska Republicans running for the U.S. House, Senate and governor.

Hagel said he knew four years ago that 2006 would be a big year. In a sense, he's been gearing up since he was elected to the Senate in 1996.

"One of the legacies I want whenever I leave Nebraska politics is that 'Hagel left the party better than he found it.'"

His interest was sparked in the early 1970s, when he says he watched Nebraska Republican politicians pay too little attention to bringing new blood and fresh ideas to the state party.

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Over the last decade, Hagel has helped state Republicans raise money and recruit candidates. He worked closely with state GOP chairmen and Republican Govs. Mike Johanns and Dave Heineman.

Through his Senate campaign fund and his political action committee, the Sandhills PAC, Hagel donated $47,250 to Nebraska GOP candidates and party committees for the 2002 elections. That rose to $73,750 in 2004.

He's given $127,000 so far this year. Of that, $53,000 has gone to candidates for Nebraska state offices and $40,000 to Nebraska candidates for the U.S. House and Senate, according to his office and reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.

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Hagel's roll-up-the-sleeves work now could help him by tamping down frustrations some Republicans have voiced over Hagel's criticism of the Bush administration handling of the Iraq war, Hibbing said.

Hagel, a possible 2008 presidential candidate, also has continued his practice of donating to national Republican candidates.

He's donated about $130,000 to GOP candidates across the country via the Sandhills PAC for the 2006 elections.

Other possible presidential candidates have done more. The political committees of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-New York, have donated about $200,000 each to candidates of their parties.

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Hagel said his first priority is Nebraska. "I'm playing where I think my responsibilities are most significant," he said.

Still, he recently traveled to Michigan to campaign for a Republican candidate. Earlier in the year he donated $5,000, through his PAC, to GOP efforts in both Iowa and New Hampshire.

"I haven't taken my eye off the ball on my own interests for 2008 either," he said.

Friday, June 23, 2006

Nebraska Senate Race

Chuck Hagel has been working to ensure Republican candidates are successful in the upcoming midterm elections, including in his home state of Nebraska. Here is the latest on that front:

Senator Hagel hosts fundraising breakfast for Nebraska GOP U.S. Senate candidate Pete Ricketts

Friday, June 23, 2006

Omaha, NE – Senator Hagel is hosting a fundraising breakfast for Nebraska GOP U.S. Senate candidate Pete Ricketts in Omaha at the Happy Hollow Country Club. Senator Hagel strongly supports Pete Ricketts’ campaign to the U.S. Senate.

The event will raise over $100,000 for the Ricketts campaign and will illustrate the strong support for him in Nebraska. Sandhills PAC has contributed the maximum amount, $10,000, to Ricketts' campaign.

In addition, Senator Hagel will travel to Grand Island, NE for the Nebraska Republican State Party Convention. Senator Hagel will host a reception for the Nebraska Republicans in attendance and will give a keynote speech at the convention.

Senator Hagel is committed to keeping the Nebraska Republican Party strong and energized in this very important election year for Nebraska.

For more information on the event, please contact Sandhills PAC.

From Sandhills PAC
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

The 2006 election

While here at Chuck Hagel for President we are more concerned with the 2008 election, Senator Hagel has been working towards keeping a Republican House and Senate in the 2006 election. Recently Senator Hagel was in Delaware supporting Republican Mike Castle in his reelection campaign.

Senator Hagel had this to say:
"I have always been impressed by Congressman Mike Castle's leadership in the House of Representatives -- he forms a bridge across the aisle on issues ranging from education and health care to ethics reform. This type of independence and dedication is what we need more of in the U.S. Congress and what Delaware needs in the House of Representatives. I am proud to call Mike Castle a colleague, a friend and a statesman."
From Sandhills
"Castle said he's pleased to have Hagel coming in because it gives Delaware Republicans a chance to get a closer look at a possible presidential contender."
Delaware Online also has a story about the visit, which the above quote is from.

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