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MT: Jeers To Labrador, Simpson

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Labrador way ahead in campaign cash

North Idaho’s freshman GOP congressman Raul Labrador has geared up his re-election campaign, according to the latest campaign finance reports, while his prospective opponents haven’t. Labrador’s pulling in PAC money and donations from prominent Idahoans, while his little-known GOP primary opponent hasn’t raised a penny; nor has the Libertarian, the Independent, or one of the two Democratic hopefuls, the reports show.

Labrador gears up campaign, rivals lag

North Idaho’s freshman GOP congressman Raul Labrador has geared up his re-election campaign, according to the latest campaign finance reports, while his prospective opponents haven’t. Labrador’s pulling in PAC money and donations from prominent Idahoans, while his little-known GOP primary opponent hasn’t raised a penny; nor has the Libertarian, the Independent, or one of the two Democratic hopefuls, the reports show.

Marty Cheers Labrador Muslim Stand

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Raul: Mitt Should Discuss Faith But …

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NRA Ranks Idaho U.S. Reps Highly

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De Pasquale: Living American Dream

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Labrador Praises Mom For His Start

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Is Congress Worse Than Legislature?

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Labrador Lauds Sackett Decision

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Labrador Sets CdA Townhall March 24

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Bipartisanship in Congress sadly lacking, Labrador says

BOISE – Idaho congressman Raul Labrador issued a call for bipartisanship Tuesday, saying the politics in Washington, D.C., are too tainted by partisan rifts. Labrador told the Idaho House and Senate that since he has been in Washington, D.C., “My appreciation for the Idaho Legislature has only grown more.”

Labrador: Duty ‘transcends party affiliation’ in Idaho Legislature

Idaho Congressman Raul Labrador issued a call for bipartisanship today, saying the politics in Washington, D.C. are too tainted by partisan rifts.

Labrador ♥ Legislature ‘Bipartisanship’

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Raul Mum As Boise Caucus Begins

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Conservative Mag Spotlights Labrador

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Labrador launches re-election campaign

BOISE – Idaho congressman Raul Labrador launched his re-election bid Monday, flanked by more than 30 state lawmakers and a bevy of the state’s top GOP elected officials, declaring, “Washington has not changed me.” Some evidence: The freshman congressman hasn’t rented a home in Washington, D.C. – he’s sleeping on his office couch and returning to Idaho and his family each weekend.