Dodd, Murtha Among 2010 Targets of Family Research Council PAC

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The conservative Family Research Council's political action committee plans to target 16 congressional races in 2010. The group's president, Tony Perkins, said the PAC has a goal of raising $1 million to boost grassroots activity in targeted races.

The group wants to spend money to help favored candidates take over the seats now represented by:

Sen. Michael Bennet, a Democrat who is running for a full term in Colorado after his appointment this year;

Sen. Christopher J. Dodd, a Democrat who is running for re-election in Connecticut;

New Hampshire Sen. Judd Gregg, a Republican who is retiring;

Missouri Sen. Christopher S. Bond, a Republican who is retiring;

Rep. John Boccieri, a Democrat who represents Ohio's 16th District;

Rep. Steve Driehaus, a Democrat who represents Ohio's 1st House District;

Rep. Parker Griffith, Democrat, Alabama's 5th District;

Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy, Democrat, Ohio's 15th District;

Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, Democrat, Arizona's 1st District;

Rep. Betsy Markey, Democrat, Colorado's 4th District;

Rep. Walt Minnick, Democrat, Idaho's 1st District;

Rep. John P. Murtha, Democrat, Pennsylvania's 12th District;

Rep. Glenn Nye, Democrat, Virginia's 2nd District;

Rep. Tom Perriello, Democrat, Virginia's 5th District;

Rep. Dina Titus, Democrat, Nevada's 3rd District;

In addition, the PAC has endorsed Kansas Rep. Todd Tiahrt in his U.S. Senate race.

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