Monday, January 25, 2010

Connecticut: Shays May Run Again

Congressman Chris Shays of ConnecticutImage via Wikipedia
Politico is reporting that Republican Christopher Shays may run again for his old congressional seat against Democrat Jim Himes. But is this kind of weak, half-conservative someone who will hire up the base like other candidates have? Probably not, but he may be enough to kick Himes out in a year when just not being a Democrat is a big advantage.






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