Today the
Rightroots coalition is proud to announce the addition of three Republican candidates:
Mike Bouchard (MI-Sen),
Ralph Norman (SC-05) and
Andrea Lane Zinga (IL-17). All three are locked in races they can win, but they need your help.
In the case of Bouchard and Norman, they're both challenging incumbent Democrats whose liberal views have led them astray. In Michigan, Democrat Sen. Debbie Stabenow has earned the nickname "Do Nothing Debbie." She has a lifetime
American Conservative Union rating of 11% -- far from the mainstream in Michigan. Rep. John Spratt (D.-S.C.), meanwhile, has a lifetime ACU rating of 25%. We're left asking ourselves how this liberal can still possibly be representing a district in conservative South Carolina.
Andrea Lane Zinga is running for an open seat being vacated by retiring Rep. Lane Evans (D.). Not only is she keeping pace with Democrat Phil Hare, but she's also embraced new media,
featuring a blog on her campaign website.
Today also kicks off the start of the
Rightroots 15-Day Challenge. You'll be seeing and hearing a lot about this new effort to secure 100 donations for each Rightroots-endorsed candidate between now and September 20.
If you haven't donated yet, now's your chance to help.
Click here to make a contribution and help Republicans maintain their majority in Congress, keeping liberals such as Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid from running the show.