The Hewitt Hit List

By Mitch Berg

Hugh Hewitt has put out a bleg for his top twenty races to watch and, ideally, pony up for.  These are not just big races with solid conservative candidates; these are big races with solid conservatives facing serious opposition (hence no John Hoeven, who will win by fifty points), and with major down-ticket and regional significance.

1.  John Kasich for governor in Ohio.  You can donate online here.

2.  Pat Toomey for senator in Pennsylvania.  You can donate online here.

3.  Marco Rubio for senator in Florida.  You can donate online here.

4.  Sharron Angle for senator in Nevada.  You can donate online here.

5. Carly Fiorina for senator in California.  You can donate online here.

6.  Ken Buck for senator in Colorado.  You can donate online here.

7.  Scott Walker for governor in Wisconsin.  You can donate online here.

8.  Dino Rossi for senate in Washington State. You can donate online here.

9.  Mark Kirk for senate in Illinois.  You can donate online here.

10.  Tom Emmer for governor in Minnesota.  You can donate online here.

Booyah!

11.  Rick Perry for governor in Texas.  You can donate online here.

12.  Roy Blunt for senate in Missouri.  You can donate online here.

13.  Kelly Ayotte for senate in New Hampshire.  You can donate online here.

14.  Nathan Deal for governor in Georgia.  You can donate online here.

15.  Chris Dudley for governor in Oregon.  You can donate online here.

16.  Joe Miller for senate in Alaska.  You can donate online here.

17.  Charlie Baker for governor in Massachusetts.  You can donate online here.

18.  Rand Paul for senate in Kentucky.  You can donate online here.

19. Christine O’Donnell for senate in Delaware.  You can donate online here.

20.  Charles Djou for Congress in Hawaii.  You can donate online here.

I’m gonna do what I can, here.  Hope you can too.

2 Responses to “The Hewitt Hit List”

  1. gmg425 Says:

    John Kasich isn’t a high priority because, as I wrote here, Kasich is pulling away in Ohio.

  2. Dog Gone Says:

    bleg? I’m guessing blog beg? Sorry if I’m naive about the lingo…

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