Ben Chandler 6th Congressional District First elected in February 2004 special election. "Time and again, Chandler has demonstrated the courage and independence to stand up to anyone in order to better the lives of Kentuckians. His record as the state's top law enforcement officer reflects a commitment to ensure that Kentucky's laws and government work on behalf of the people. " |
Brad Miller 13th Congressional District First elected in 2002. Brad Miller is the first representative from North Carolina's Thirteenth Congressional District, which stretches from the state's capital, Raleigh, along the Virginia border counties to Greensboro in the state's Piedmont region. |
Kendrick Meek 17th Congressional District "He has shown time and time again that he has the knowledge, determination and political courage to stand up for Florida's children, seniors, workers, veterans, and the disadvantaged, not just by defending their rights, but also by going on the offense and pressing the fight to change the institutions and policies that have failed them." Read more about this exciting young leader.
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Rick Crawford 11th Congressional District First race in 2004. "I'm running for Congress to bring financial fairness and security to the families of the 11th District. When you are one car repair or one major illness away from sinking into the red, it's hard to do anything other than worry about your family's future." Read more about Rick Crawford's campaign for Georgia's middle class. |
Arthur Davis 7th Congressional District First elected in 2002 from West Alabama. "The task we have is extending opportunity for good jobs, quality healthcare and high performing schools that are the basic hallmarks of a self-sustaining community," says Congressman Davis. |
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Mike Ross 4th Congressional District Reelected in 2002. Mike Ross is a 'hands-on' Congressman, who fights for the small town, conservative values that he was raised on, and a strong voice for children, working families and seniors. "I want to be a part of a new generation of leadership in America," Mike said, "one that will foster middle- ground, bipartisan compromise on issues of importance to the American people." |
Lincoln Davis 4th Congressional District Elected in 2002. "State Senator Lincoln Davis has a long history of service to the people of Tennessee. As mayor, state representative and member of the state senate, he has worked to make our communities better. As a successful farmer and businessman, Lincoln knows the importance of hard work and the desire to succeed. Lincoln Davis is a proven problemsolver." Lincoln Davis is pictured here to the right former Tennessee Governor Ned McWherter. Read more about Lincoln Davis. |
Jim Marshall 3rd Congressional District "No predecessor in office ever outworked Jim Marshall, nor has any set a higher standard for honesty, integrity and sheer intellect." That's what the Macon Telegraph Editorial Board said about Jim Marshall, the former mayor of Macon first elected to Congress in 2002 from central Georgia. |
We feature below some of the Southern Democratic candidates leading the way in 2004. These good folks didn't ask us to put their names here. We just wanted to highlight some favorites from around the South. 100% of your contributions to SouthPAC (sponsor of this web page, southerndemocrats.org) have been and will be passed on to Southern Democratic Congressional candidates like these. Visit our States page to read about some of the leading state and federal officials in the South. |
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We feature below some of the Southern Democratic candidates leading the way in 2004. These good folks didn't ask us to put their names here. We just wanted to highlight some favorites from around the South. 100% of your contributions to SouthPAC (sponsor of this web page, southerndemocrats.org) have been and will be passed on to Southern Democratic Congressional candidates like these. Visit our States page to read about some of the leading state and federal officials in the South. |
Jim Marshall 3rd Congressional District "No predecessor in office ever outworked Jim Marshall, nor has any set a higher standard for honesty, integrity and sheer intellect." That's what the Macon Telegraph Editorial Board said about Jim Marshall, the former mayor of Macon first elected to Congress in 2002 from central Georgia. |
Lincoln Davis 4th Congressional District Elected in 2002. "State Senator Lincoln Davis has a long history of service to the people of Tennessee. As mayor, state representative and member of the state senate, he has worked to make our communities better. As a successful farmer and businessman, Lincoln knows the importance of hard work and the desire to succeed. Lincoln Davis is a proven problemsolver." Lincoln Davis is pictured here to the right former Tennessee Governor Ned McWherter. Read more about Lincoln Davis. |
Mike Ross 4th Congressional District Reelected in 2002. Mike Ross is a 'hands-on' Congressman, who fights for the small town, conservative values that he was raised on, and a strong voice for children, working families and seniors. "I want to be a part of a new generation of leadership in America," Mike said, "one that will foster middle- ground, bipartisan compromise on issues of importance to the American people." |
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Arthur Davis 7th Congressional District First elected in 2002 from West Alabama. "The task we have is extending opportunity for good jobs, quality healthcare and high performing schools that are the basic hallmarks of a self-sustaining community," says Congressman Davis. |
Rick Crawford 11th Congressional District First race in 2004. "I'm running for Congress to bring financial fairness and security to the families of the 11th District. When you are one car repair or one major illness away from sinking into the red, it's hard to do anything other than worry about your family's future." Read more about Rick Crawford's campaign for Georgia's middle class. |
Kendrick Meek 17th Congressional District "He has shown time and time again that he has the knowledge, determination and political courage to stand up for Florida's children, seniors, workers, veterans, and the disadvantaged, not just by defending their rights, but also by going on the offense and pressing the fight to change the institutions and policies that have failed them." Read more about this exciting young leader.
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Brad Miller 13th Congressional District First elected in 2002. Brad Miller is the first representative from North Carolina's Thirteenth Congressional District, which stretches from the state's capital, Raleigh, along the Virginia border counties to Greensboro in the state's Piedmont region. |
Ben Chandler 6th Congressional District First elected in February 2004 special election. "Time and again, Chandler has demonstrated the courage and independence to stand up to anyone in order to better the lives of Kentuckians. His record as the state's top law enforcement officer reflects a commitment to ensure that Kentucky's laws and government work on behalf of the people. " |
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