Nathan Dahm for US Congress Oklahoma District 1

This is Nathan Dahm’s Commercial in the Oklahoma 1st Congressional District Primary Race!

Tulsa Tea Party Founder Endorses Nathan Dahm For US Congress Ok District 1

Tulsa Tea Party founder, Jai Blevins, today announces his endorsement of Nathan Dahm in the GOP Primary for Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District.

Mr. Dahm has set himself apart from the other candidates, including incumbent John Sullivan, though his Oath to Oklahoma, a pledge that includes commitments to a self-imposed term limit, refusal of Congressional perks, working to protect the 2nd Amendment, and working to Audit, and end, the Federal Reserve. Mr. Dahm has been a supporter of, and involved in, the Tea Party Movement in the Tulsa area, since it’sinception on Feb 27, 2009. He believes in, and stands for the ideals of the Tea Party, and is the candidate for the Tulsa Tea party.

I urge everyone to visit his website, and read his positions on the issues affecting America, and I believe that you will agree.

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Oklahoma GOP Primary Poll Update- 2/25/2010

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Just one more day to Vote! Polls Close at Midnight Tomorrow!

Now the Updates!

Who Is Your Pick For the GOP Nomination for Governor?

Randy Brogdon 74%

Mary Fallin 19%

Other 2%

Undecided 6%

Who Is your Choice For the GOP Nomination for Lt. Governor?

State Rep John Wright44%

State Sen Todd Lamb22%

Other 2%

Undecided 32%

Who Is Your Choice For the GOP Nomination in OK District 1?

Nathan Dahm 53%

John Sullivan 28%

Fran Moghaddam 2%

Other 3%

Undecided 15%

Who Is Your Choice for the GOP Nomination for OK District 2?

Howard Houchen 46%

Dan Arnett 39%

Daniel Edmonds 12%

Charles Thompson 1%

Other <1%

Undecided 2%

Who Is Your Choice for the GOP Nomination in OK District 5?

Rick Flanigan 29%

James Lankford 26%

Kevin Calvey 15%

State Rep. Mike Thompson 10%

Dr. Johnny Roy 3%

Other 2%

Undecided 16%

As far as, what these numbers mean, well, I will give you my opinion after the poll closes. For now, draw your own conclusions, because I have posted links to this poll on every GOP Page I can find. I have tweeted it directly to several of these candidates, including those that I am NOT a fan of (Mary Fallin and John Sullivan). So, like I said, draw your own conclusions as to the value of these polls!

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Oklahoma GOP Primary Poll Update – 2/24/2010

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It’s time for the daily update on this week’s Oklahoma GOP Primary Polls! Remember, these polls close at Midnight on Friday February 26.

In the bid for the GOP Nomination for Governor of Oklahoma, State Senator Randy Brogdon with 83%, continues to hold a decisive lead over Mary Fallin with 14%. Only 3% Undecided, and 2% choosing Other.

The Lt. Governor‘s Race is also fairly one-sided. State Rep John Wright has 50%, his opponent, State Senator Todd Lamb has 19%, with 27% still Undecided, and 3% choosing Other.

In US Representative OK-1, the Newcomer, Nathan Dahm, 42%, holds a sizeable lead over the Incumbent John Sullivan‘s 27%, with Fran Moghaddam pulling 3%, 19% Undecided, and 6% Other.

The crowded race for US Representative OK-2, is shaping up to be a two man race. Howard Houchen leads with 52%, and Daniel Edmonds has 37%. The rest of the field includes Dan Arnett, with 4%, and Charles Thompson with 1%. 5% Undecided, and <1% chose Other.

And, in another crowded race, Us Representative OK-5, Rick Flanigan leads with 27%, with James Lankford nipping at his heels with 23%, Kevin Calvey has 18%, State Rep Mike Thompson has 7%, and Dr. Johnny Roy 4%. 20% are Undecided in this race, and just 1% want someone else.

So, there you have it, halfway through the 1 week poll, and things are beginning to take shape!

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Poll Update!!

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After 2 days of Polling, most of the races seem to be clear cut!

For Governor, State Senator Randy Brogdon is carrying 95% of the vote to US Rep Mary Fallin‘s 5%

For Lt. Governor State Rep John Wright has 77% of the vote, State Senator Todd Lamb has 8%, and 15% are still Undecided

In the race for Oklahoma‘s US House District 1, Nathan Dahm has 61%, Incumbent John Sullivan 11%, 17% say Other, and 11% are Undecided

In the race for Oklahoma’s US House District 2, Howard Houchen has 65%, Daniel Edmonds has 13%, Charles Thompson has 4%, and 17% are Undecided

In the race for Oklahoma’s US House District 5, Rick Flanigan leads with 42%, followed by James Lankford with 38%, Kevin Calvey has 8%, and State Rep Mike Thompson has 8%, and 4% Undecided.

These polls will be open until  Midnight on Friday February 26, so tell everyone to get over here and vote!

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Interesting Race for Oklahoma’s US House District 1

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The Tulsa County GOP Straw Poll results were released yesterday, and the numbers for US House District 1 are very interesting.

U.S. Congress District 1

John Sullivan 52.9%

Nathan Dahm 26.6

Fran Moghaddam 1.5

Undecided 13.3

Not My District 5.7

Now, at first glance, these numbers look really strong for the incumbent John Sullivan. The meeting could be perceived as hostile territory, considering the undercurrent amongst the grassroots, against him.
However, I disagree with the take that the numbers aren’t bad for Sullivan. He has been campaigning HARD for the last month, and Nathan Dahm, the most conservative, Tea Party candidate, hasn’t even really started. Most of those in attendance didn’t even know that Sullivan was being challenged, prior to the event this past Saturday. That indicates to me, that, even with a HUGE name recognition advantage, and at least 10 volunteer staffers in attendance, Sullivan is having difficulty drawing support.
Also, these numbers show that he is vulnerable. Don’t be surprised if several others jump into the race, now. Including, Scott Pruitt. I don’t have anything solid on that, but I am hearing rumblings!
It should be an interesting race. And, at the very least, a lot less comfortable for John Sullivan than he though it would be a year ago!
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Randy Brogdon Wins Tulsa County GOP Straw Poll in a Landslide Over Mary Fallin!

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The results of Saturday’s Straw Poll are in, and some very INTERESTING Results, indeed!

Now here is the information many people are waiting for. A straw poll results.

The following question was asked concerning the below listed races:

“If the election were held today, who would you vote for….”

U.S. Congress District 1

John Sullivan 52.9%

Nathan Dahm 26.6

Fran Moghaddam 1.5

Undecided 13.3

Not My District 5.7

Governor

Randy Brodgon 68.4%

Mary Fallin 23.6

Robert Hubbard 0.8

Undecided 7.2

Lt Governor

John Wright 35.7%

Todd Lamb 22.4

Undecided 41.8

Attorney General

Ryan Leonard 25.9%

Clark Jolley 7.6

Undecided 66.5

State Treasurer

Owen Laughlin 18.3%

Ken Miller 15.6

Undecided 66.2

Superintendent of Public Instruction

Janet Barresi 36.9%

Shawn Hime 6.1

Undecided 57.0

Commissioner of Labor

Tad Jones 18.6%

Jason Reese 11.4

Mark Costello 9.5

Mark Mullin 0.4

Undecided 60.1

State Senate District 34

Tim Coager 16.0%

Rick Brinkley 13.3

Undecided 17.1

Not My District 53.6

State Representative District 68

Howard Pidcock 11.4%

Glen Mulready 8.7

Undecided 20.5

Not My District 59.3

State Representative District 75

Dan Kirby 9.1%

Dennis Adkins 3.0

Undecided 20.9

Not My District 66.9

Tulsa Co. Commissioner District 3

Fred Perry 17.9%

Michael Masters 10.6

Undecided 24.3

Not My District 47.1

A full copy of the survey and straw poll will be posted on the Tulsa County Republican Party web site later this week.

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