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Boilermaker-Recommended Candidates Activitist_Election_Edition.qxp 10/2/2006 11:26 AM Page 1 For leaders within the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Helpers October 2006 Boilermaker-Recommended Candidates 03 Woodrow Anderson (D) 45 David Roth (D) Get out the vote! 04 Mike Ross (D) 46 Jim Brandt (D) 47 Loretta Sanchez (D) WE NEED ALL members and their fami- CALIFORNIA 48 Steve Young (D) lies to vote for these recommended candi- Gov Phil Angelides(D) 49 Jeeni Criscenzo (D) dates on Nov. 7, so we can put control of LG John Garamendi (D) 50 Francine Busby (D) Congress back in the hands of legislators AG Jerry Brown (D) 51 Bob Filner (D) who support working families. Sen Dianne Feinstein (D) 52 Duncan Hunter (R) 01 Mike Thompson (D) 53 Susan Davis (D) Get the word out, and get the vote out! 03 William E. Durston (D) Members using absentee ballots vote 04 Charles Brown (D) COLORADO before election day. Act now! 05 Doris Matsui (D) Gov Bill Ritter (D) For more information on these recom- 06 Lynn Woolsey (D) AG Fern O’Brien (D) mendations, contact the department of 07 George Miller (D) 01 Diana DeGette (D) 08 Nancy Pelosi (D) 02 Mark Udall (D) Government Affairs: (703) 560-1493 . 09 Barbara Lee (D) 03 John Salazar (D) 10 Ellen Tauscher (D) 04 Angie Paccione (D) ALABAMA 12 Tom Lantos (D) 05 Jay Fawcett (D) Gov Lucy Baxley (D) 13 Pete Stark (D) 06 Bill Winter (D) LG Jim Folsom (D) 14 Anna Eshoo (D) 07 Ed Perlmutter (D) AG John Tyson (D) 15 Mike Honda (D) 01 Vivian Sheffield Beckerle (D) 16 Zoe Lofgren (D) CONNECTICUT 02 Chuck James (D) 17 Sam Farr (D) Gov John DeStefano (D) 03 Greg A. Pierce (D) 18 Dennis Cardoza (D) AG Richard Blumenthal (D) 04 Barbara Bobo (D) 19 T.J. Cox (D) 01 John Larson (D) 05 Robert ‘Bud’ Cramer (D) 20 Jim Costa (D) 02 Joe Courtney (D) 07 Artur Davis (D) 21 Steven Haze (D) 02 Rob Simmons (R) 22 Sharon Beery (D) 03 Rosa DeLauro (D) ALASKA 23 Lois Capps (D) 04 Diane Farrell (D) Gov Tony Knowles (D) 24 Jill Martinez (D) 05 Christopher Murphy (D) LG Ethan Berkowitz (D) 25 Roberto Rodriguez (D) 01 Don Young (R) 26 Cynthia Rodriguez Matthews (D) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 26 Russ Warner (D) 01 Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) ARIZONA 27 Brad Sherman (D) Gov Janet Napolitano (D) 28 Howard Berman (D) AG Terry Goddard (D) 29 Adam Schiff (D) KEY to ENDORSEMENTS SS Israel Torres (D) 30 Henry Waxman (D) Gov = Governor Sen Jim Pederson (D) 31 Xavier Becerra (D) LG = Lieutenant Governor 03 Herb Paine (D) 32 Hilda Solis (D) AG = Attorney General 04 Ed Pastor (D) 33 Diane Watson (D) 05 Harry Mitchell (D) LC = Labor Commissioner 34 Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) SS = Secretary of State 07 Raul Grijalva (D) 35 Maxine Waters (D) Sen = Senate 08 Gabrielle Giffords (D) 36 Jane Harman (D) Numbers (e.g., 01) represent 37 Juanita Millender-McDonald (D) ARKANSAS Congressional Districts 38 Grace Napolitano (D) AL = At-Large Gov Mike Beebe (D) 39 Linda Sanchez (D) 40 Florice Orea Hoffman (D) Underline means the endorsed candi- AG Dustin McDaniel (D) date is challenging the incumbent. 43 Joe Baca (D) 01 Marion Berry (D) Italics means there is no incumbent. 02 Vic Snyder (D) 44 Louis Vandenberg (D) Activitist_Election_Edition.qxp 10/2/2006 11:26 AM Page 2 October 2006 the BOILERMAKER ACTIVIST Page 2 FLORIDA 01 Larry Grant (D) LOUISIANA Gov Jim Davis (D) 02 Jim Hansen (D) 03 Charlie Melancon (D) Sen Bill Nelson (D) 01 Joe Roberts (D) ILLINOIS MAINE 03 Corrine Brown (D) Gov Rod Blagojevich (D) Gov John Baldacci (D) 05 Rick Penberthy (D) LG Pat Quinn (D) 01 Tom Allen (D) 06 David Bruderly (D) AG Lisa Madigan (D) 02 Michael Michaud (D) 08 Charlie Stuart (D) 01 Bobby Rush (D) 09 Phylllis Busansky (D) 02 Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D) MARYLAND 11 Les Miller (D) 03 Daniel Lipinski (D) Gov Martin O’Malley (D) 11 Kathy Castor (D) 04 Luis Gutierrez (D) AG Thomas Perez (D) 11 Jim Davis (D) 05 Rahm Emanuel (D) Sen Ben Cardin (D) 13 Christine Jennings (D) 06 Tammy Duckworth (D) 01 Jim Corwin (D) 13 Jan Schneider (D) 07 Danny Davis (D) 02 Dutch Ruppersberger (D) 16 Tim Mahoney (D) 08 Melissa Bean (D) 04 Albert Wynn (D) 17 Kendrick Meek (D) 09 Jan Schakowsky (D) 05 Steny Hoyer (D) 18 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) 10 Dan Seals (D) 06 Andrew Duck (D) 19 Robert Wexler (D) 11 Jerry Weller (R) 07 Elijah Cummings (D) 20 Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) 12 Jerry Costello (D) 08 Christopher Van Hollen (D) 13 Joseph Shannon (D) 21 Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R) MASSACHUSETTS 22 Ron Klein (D) 13 Judy Biggert (R) Sen Ted Kennedy (D) 23 Alcee Hastings (D) 14 John Laesch (D) 01 John Olver (D) 25 Mario Diaz-Balart (R) 15 Tim Johnson (R) 15 David Gill (D) 02 Richard Neal (D) GEORGIA 16 Richard Auman (D) 03 James McGovern (D) Gov Mark Taylor (D) 17 Phil Hare (D) 04 Barney Frank (D) AG Thurbert Baker (D) 17 Lane Evans (D) 05 Martin Meehan (D) 01 Jim Nelson (D) 18 Ray LaHood (R) 06 John Tierney (D) 02 Sanford Bishop (D) 19 John Shimkus (R) 07 Edward Markey (D) 03 Mike McGraw (D) 08 Michael Capuano (D) 04 Henry C. “Hank” Johnson, Jr. (D) INDIANA 09 Steve Lynch (D) 04 Cynthia McKinney (D) 01 Peter Visclosky (D) 10 William Delahunt (D) 02 Joseph Donnelly (D) 05 John Lewis (D) MICHIGAN 06 Steve Sinton (D) 03 Tom Hayhurst (D) Gov Jennifer Granholm (D) 07 Allan Burns (D) 04 Richard Cornstuble (D) Sen Debbie Stabenow (D) 08 Jim Marshall (D) 04 David Sanders (D) 01 Bart Stupak (D) 10 Terry Holley (D) 05 Katherine Fox Carr (D) 02 Peter Hoekstra (R) 12 John Barrow (D) 06 Barry Welsh (D) 04 Mike Huckleberry (D) 13 David Scott (D) 07 Julia Carson (D) 08 Brad Ellsworth (D) 05 Dale Kildee (D) HAWAII 09 Baron Hill (D) 06 Kim Clark (D) Sen Daniel Akaka (D) 08 Jim Marcinkowski (D) 01 Neil Abercrombie (D) IOWA 09 Nancy Skinner (D) 02 Mazie Hirono (D) Gov Mike Blouin (D) 10 Candice Miller (R) Gov Chet Culver (D) 11 Tony Trupiano (D) IDAHO AG Tom Miller (D) 12 Sander Levin (D) Gov Jerry Brady (D) 01 Bruce Braley (D) 13 Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick (D) LG Larry LaRocco (D) 02 David Loebsack (D) 14 John Conyers (D) AG Bob Wallace (D) 03 Leonard Boswell (D) 15 John Dingell (D) 04 Seldon Spencer (D) 05 E. Joyce Schulte (D) MINNESOTA the BOILERMAKER Gov Mike Hatch (D) KANSAS Sen Amy Klobuchar (D) Activist Gov Kathleen Sebelius (D) 01 Tim Walz (D) 03 Moore (D) 02 Coleen Rowley (D) Newton B. Jones, International President 04 Betty McCollum (D) William T. Creeden, Intl. Secretary-Treasurer KENTUCKY 05 Keith Ellison (D) Published by the International Brotherhood of 01 Tom Barlow (D) 06 Elwyn Tinklenberg (D) Boilermakers to assist local lodge leaders. 02 John “Mike” Weaver (D) 06 Patty Wetterling (D) Submit articles and ideas to 03 John Yarmuth (D) 07 Collin Peterson (D) the Boilermaker Activist 04 Geoff Davis (R) 08 James Oberstar (D) 753 State Avenue, Suite 570 06 Ben Chandler (D) Kansas City, KS 66101 (913) 371-2640; FAX (913) 281-8104 Activitist_Election_Edition.qxp 10/2/2006 11:26 AM Page 3 October 2006 the BOILERMAKER ACTIVIST Page 3 MISSISSIPPI NEW YORK OKLAHOMA Sen Trent Lott (R) Gov Eliot Spitzer (D) Gov Brad Henry (D) 01 James K. (Ken) Hurt (D) Sen Hillary Clinton (D) LG Jari Askins (D) 02 Bennie Thompson (D) 01 Timothy Bishop (D) AG Drew Edmondson (D) 04 Gene Taylor (D) 02 Steve Israel (D) 01 Alan Gentges (D) 03 Dave Mejias (D) 02 Dan Boren (D) MISSOURI 04 Carolyn McCarthy (D) 05 David Hunter (D) Sen Claire McCaskill (D) 05 Gary Ackerman (D) 01 William Lacy Clay Jr (D) 07 Joseph Crowley (D) OREGON 02 Charles Karam (D) 08 Jerrold Nadler (D) Gov Ted Kulongoski (D) 03 Russ Carnahan (D) 09 Anthony Weiner (D) 01 David Wu (D) 04 Ike Skelton (D) 11 Yvette Clark (D) 02 Carol Voisin (D) 05 Emanuel Cleaver (D) 13 Stephen Harrison (D) 03 Earl Blumenauer (D) 06 Sam Graves (R) 14 Carolyn Maloney (D) 04 Peter DeFazio (D) 08 Jo Ann Emerson (R) 15 Charles Rangel (D) 05 Darlene Hooley (D) 09 Duane Burghard (D) 16 Jose Serrano (D) 17 Eliot Engel (D) PENNSYLVANIA MONTANA 18 Nita Lowey (D) Gov Ed Rendell (D) Sen Jon Tester (D)+ 20 Kirsten Rutnick Gillibrand (D) LG Catherine Baker Knoll (D) 01 Dennis Rehberg (R) 21 Michael McNulty (D) Sen Bob Casey (D) 01 Bob Brady (D) NEBRASKA 22 Maurice Hinchey (D) 23 John McHugh (R) 02 Chaka Fattah (D) Gov David Heineman (R) 24 Michael Arcuri (D) 03 Phil English (R) AG Jon Bruning (D) 25 Dan Maffei (D) 04 Jason Altmire (D) Sen Ben Nelson (D) 27 Brian Higgins (D) 05 Donald L. Hilliard (D) 01 Maxine B. Moul (D) 28 Louise Slaughter (D) 06 Lois Murphy (D) 02 Jim Esch (D) 29 Eric Massa (D) 07 Joe Sestak (D) 03 Scott Kleeb (D) 07 Curt Weldon (R) 08 Mike Fitzpatrick (R) NEVADA NORTH CAROLINA 01 G.K. Butterfield (D) 08 Patrick Murphy (D) Gov Dina Titus (D) 02 Bob Etheridge (D) 10 Christopher Carney (D) Sen Jack Carter (D) 04 David Price (D) 11 Paul Kanjorski (D) 01 Shelley Berkley (D) 07 Mike McIntyre (D) 12 John Murtha (D) 02 Jill Talbot Derby (D) 08 Larry Kissell (D) 13 Allyson Schwartz (D) 03 Jon Porter (R) 11 Heath Shuler (D) 14 Mike Doyle (D) NEW HAMPSHIRE 12 Melvin Watt (D) 15 Charles Dertinger (D) 16 Lois Herr (D) 01 Jim Craig (D) 13 Brad Miller (D) 17 Tim Holden (D) 02 Paul Hodes (D) NORTH DAKOTA 18 Tim Murphy (R) NEW JERSEY Sen Kent Conrad (D) 19 Philip J.
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