Candidates

roy bluntRoy Blunt

Congressman Roy Blunt came to the United States House of Representatives in 1997 with a background as a public servant, university president and administrator. He became the Majority Whip earlier in his career than any Member of Congress in the last eight decades and also served as Majority Leader.  Blunt championed the Combat Meth Act, the Charitable Giving expansion and legislation to enhance transparency in federal spending by establishing a searchable database of all federal grants and contracts. Blunt has become a recognized leader on energy issues and led the fight for more American-made energy in 2008. He also played a key role in helping negotiate an update of our nation's foreign intelligence surveillance laws.

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rob portmanRob Portman

Rob Portman served as Director of the Office of Management and Budget, from May 2005 to May 2006.  Rob made his mark by proposing a balanced budget, fighting irresponsible earmarks, and putting in place new transparency for all federal spending. The deficit was cut in half during his tenure to less than one tenth the size of this year’s deficit.  Rob has spent a lot of time on the campaign trail talking with Ohio’s working families about how they’re weathering the economic storm and what Congress must do to save jobs and create new ones.

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richard burrRichard Burr

Senator Richard Burr has established himself as a passionate legislator on health care issues and has worked to restore accountability to the federal government.  Richard continues to focus on job growth across North Carolina by working to ensure a robust economic environment and strong public schools.  He is dedicated to finding common-sense solutions to increase access to affordable, quality health care for all North Carolina families.  He is a vocal advocate for our men and women in the military and their families, and for the growing population of veterans across North Carolina.

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john klineJohn Kline

Congressman John Kline has been proud to represent the men and women of Minnesota's 2nd District in the U.S. House of Representatives since first being elected to Congress in 2002. During this time, John has established himself as one of Congress’s foremost experts on defense and veterans’ issues, a conservative voice on tax and budget policy, an advocate for education, and a champion for helping America become more energy independent. 

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michele bachmannMichele Bachmann

Congresswoman Michele Bachmann is the first Republican woman to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota.  She is a leading advocate for bipartisan earmark reform and tax relief and is a staunch opponent of wasteful government spending. She is among the leaders in the U.S. House pushing for increased energy exploration in the U.S. to provide much needed relief at the pump for hard-working Americans and put our nation on the path to energy independence.

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erik paulsenErik Paulsen

Congressman Erik Paulsen is a member of the House Financial Services Committee where he has been a champion of fiscal responsibility with a focus on greater transparency and accountability of taxpayer dollars. During his first months in office he successfully passed legislation to create broad authority for a Special Inspector General to oversee bailout spending through the Troubled Asset Relief Program as well as a bill he authored to strengthen small businesses hampered by the recession.  He is also co-sponsoring legislation that will provide reform for taxpayers and small business while creating a strong economic climate for job growth.

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