Chris Rothfuss for Senate 2008
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Author: Chris Created: 3/28/2008 12:43 PM
Keep up to date with Rothfuss for Senate activities with our announcement blog.

By Chris on 10/29/2008 9:05 PM

Mike and I had our second and final debate on Wyoming PBS on October 26th. The debate was also aired on C-SPAN2. Have a look...

Decision 2008: First U.S. Senate Debate; Aired October 26, 2008

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By Chris on 10/29/2008 8:45 PM

It is absolutely unacceptable that the United States is dependent upon foreign countries to meet our energy needs.  We have the natural resources, the technical expertise, the market demand and a motivated energy industry.  All we lack is the political leadership in Washington, DC.  Not only has Congress failed to provide legislation that enables sufficient domestic energy development, they have been a liability – blocking solutions and standing in the way of technological advances.  Sustainable energy independence is a national security imperative and the most important issue of our time.

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By Chris on 10/21/2008 11:34 AM

As a gunowner, sportsman and advocate for 2nd Amendment rights, I am very proud to have received an 'AQ' rating from the NRA.  The 'Q' means 'qualified' and is the NRA's way of saying that I haven't cast any votes yet, but they like what they hear.

Have a look at the NRA Political Victory Fund website to see the ratings.

If we really want to protect 2nd Amendment rights in the future, it won't be enough to continue to rely on a one party approach.  We need to send more Democrats to Congress that are strong advocates for these rights, particularly now that Dems are in the majority.

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By Chris on 10/21/2008 11:00 AM

The Rothfuss/Enzi debate hosted by Casper College, the Casper Star Tribune and KCWY television can be watched on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/RothfussForSenate along with other interviews and discussions.

 

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By Chris on 9/30/2008 6:49 PM

This train did not wreck itself, but nobody is taking responsibility.  Through action, inaction, and failed oversight, Congress (both parties) and the Bush administration have crafted this economy.  Political action committees (PACs) representing the financial sector contribute heavily to campaigns and lobby strongly against regulation.  Unfortunately, there is no comparable force lobbying on behalf of the people for transparency, fair lending, and responsible asset management.  The members of the House that voted for the bailout on Monday received an average of 51% more campaign contributions from the finance, insurance and real estate sector than those that voted against it.  That’s no coincidence.

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By Chris on 8/27/2008 8:02 PM

Charles Pelkey and Reese Jennings at WyoFile put together what I believe to be an *excellent* story about my campaign.

Please have a read here.

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By Chris on 8/20/2008 6:51 PM

We won the primary and are now in the general election against Mike Enzi.

Thanks to all of the supporters, volunteers, and of course the voters!

On to November 4th.

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By Chris on 8/18/2008 3:09 PM

Star-Tribune Editorial Board: "University of Wyoming instructor Chris Rothfuss may be a political newcomer, but he's our clear choice to win his first election."

Wyoming Tribune Eagle: "In the Democratic race for this state's six-year seat in the U.S. Senate, the Wyoming Tribune Eagle Editorial Board recommends Chris Rothfuss."

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By Chris on 6/23/2008 12:57 PM

We've begun a new campaign called 'Change for a Buck'.  The idea is that most of the voting public feels that PACs and big business have all of the power in elections because they are able to contibute large sums of money while most voters can't afford much more than a few dollars.  'Change for a Buck' is our effort to show that those few dollars - and the voices they represent - can really make a difference if we can bring together enough of them.

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By Chris on 5/27/2008 7:14 AM

The 2008 Wyoming State Democratic Convention has come and gone.  The Teton County Democrats did a spectacular job organizing and hosting the event at the Snow King in Jackson.  Turnout was incredible, with nearly 700 people in attendance.  I'd like to congratulate the Delegates that were chosen to attend the National Convention in Denver to represent the interests of the Wyoming Democratic voters as our presidential candidate is chosen.

Chris addresses the convention Part 1

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