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    ARMENIAN-AMERICANS TO CHALLENGE CONGRESSIONAL INCUMBENTS IN 2010
    by Emil Sanamyan

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2009-0 8-21-armenian-americans-to-challenge-congressional -incumbents-in-2010
    Friday August 21, 2009

    Running in Senate race in Nevada, House races in Michigan, Ohio

    Washington - At least three Armenian-Americans have launched
    electoral campaigns to take on incumbent members of Congress in the
    2010 elections.

    Danny Tarkanian, a Las ­Vegas businessperson of Armenian descent,
    is seeking the Republican Party nomination to challenge Senate
    Majority leader Harry Reid in the 2010 elections, Mr. Tarkanian's
    office reported on August 9.

    Making the announcement, Mr. Tarkanian acknowledged he was facing
    long odds.

    "I have no illusions about what I'm up against, but I also know I am
    doing the right thing," he said in a statement, adding that he would
    run on mainstay Republican issues, such as opposition to growth in
    government spending and regulation.

    According to the Reno Gazette-Journal, six other individuals are
    seeking the GOP nomination in addition to Mr. Tarkanian, and Nevada
    Republicans were also reportedly seeking to recruit others.

    But Sen. Reid, who is running for a fifth term in the Senate, is
    believed to be a strong favorite. His campaign expected to raise $25
    million in campaign cash.

    Nevada's other senator is John Ensign, a Republican who has recently
    admitted to an extramarital affair; he is not up for re-election
    until 2012.

    Son of the nationally renowned basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian,
    Danny Tarkanian previously ran for the Nevada State Senate in 2004
    and Nevada Secretary of State in 2006, both times unsuccessfully. In
    the latter run he received votes of more than 230,000 Nevadans.

    Both incumbent Nevada senators - Democrat Reid and Republican Ensign -
    have been supportive of Armenian-American issues.

    Armenian Caucus member challenged in Michigan

    Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R.-Mich.), an active member of the Armenian
    Congressional Caucus, in his fourth term in Congress, is facing a
    challenge from an Armenian-American Democrat.

    An educator and community activist, Natalie Manoogian Mosher is seeking
    the Democratic nomination in the 11th congressional district, which
    includes northwestern suburbs of Detroit, in the 2010 election. The
    district has elected Republican members of Congress since 1967.

    As part of her campaign announcement earlier this year, Mrs. Mosher
    pledged to "make certain the Armenian-American community has an active
    and effective advocate" in Washington.

    Michigan is one of the U.S. states most affected by the recession
    and Rep. McCotter is believed to be vulnerable. Mrs. Mosher has
    strongly criticized the incumbent Republican's opposition to the
    Obama administration's economic stimulus programs and healthcare
    reform proposal.

    According to CQ Politics, the Michigan Democratic Party was seeking
    to recruit additional candidates to run against Rep. McCotter.

    Armenian-Turkish debate in Ohio

    David Krikorian is another Armenian-American seeking the Democratic
    Party's nomination ahead of the 2010 elections. Unlike the other two
    challengers, he is running against an incumbent who is opposed to
    the Armenian-­American agenda and is supported by the Turkish lobby.

    Republican incumbent Jean Schmidt is in her third term and represents
    Ohio's 2nd congressional district that includes parts of Cincinnati;
    the district has been under GOP control since 1983.

    Last April Ms. Schmidt filed a complaint against Mr. Krikorian over his
    charges that she took money from Turkish government interests to oppose
    the congressional resolution on the Armenian Genocide. As part of the
    complaint, Ms. Schmidt is represented by Turkish American Legal Defense
    Fund, an organization linked to the Turkish lobby. Mr. Krikorian
    in turn retained the help of Mark Geragos, a prominent attorney of
    Armenian-American descent.

    The Ohio Elections Commission is expected to rule on the complaint
    on September 3.

    connect: www.dannytarkanian.org www.mosherforcongress.com
    www.krikorian2010.com
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