Chris Rothfuss for Senate 2008
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Enzi touts experience, Rothfuss expertise
By Chris @ 10:47 PM :: 791 Views :: 0 Comments

CHEYENNE -- If the United States could save the half a trillion dollars a year it now spends on foreign oil, it could do wonders for the nation's ailing economy, said Chris Rothfuss, Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate.

That statement seems a given, but getting to sustainable energy independence is complicated, said Sen. Mike Enzi, and will require the expertise he has acquired in nearly 12 years in the U.S. Senate.

Enzi, 64, is a Republican seeking his third six-year term.

A former mayor of Gillette and state senator, he is the only accountant in the Senate.

Rothfuss, 36, is a chemical engineer and an instructor at the University of Wyoming making his first try for elected political office.

Rothfuss describes himself as a consensus builder who can bring a scientist's perspective to the nation's energy problems.

He believes those problems are closely tied to the nation's economic troubles.

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
LTE: Ideas take priority in this election
By Chris @ 3:05 AM :: 866 Views :: 0 Comments

 

Editor:

This year we have a really good candidate running for the U.S. Senate, and he truly has my vote. He has the right kind of ideas that I do like in a candidate. Chris Rothfuss is that one who can get the job done in the Senate.

Dear people of this great state of Wyoming, it is the right time, and the right man. He has very good values like me and you, and he and all of us are not very happy with the job that Congress has been doing for the last decade.

We are concerned about education, health care, energy, the war in Iraq and in the world to. Chris Rothfuss is the right person for this job in the Senate.

We hope that the people of this good state of Wyoming will take a really good look at this wonderful man, his Web site. He has really good plan for this state. Please please all you good people get out and vote this Nov. 4, and put your mark by this good man's name.

KEVIN D. LIMB, Evanston

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
LTE: Senate bogs down with incumbent
By Chris @ 9:58 AM :: 871 Views :: 0 Comments

[CASPER STAR TRIBUNE]

Editor:

As the election draws near, I'd like to encourage centrists, independents, and multi-issue voters (i.e., not party lap-dogs) to take a close look at Chris Rothfuss's abilities and potential.

Given Sen. Enzi's record of pandering to health-care and banking interests, it's high time Wyoming had a new voice in the Senate. Sen. Enzi is a nice person, but he's been either ineffective or just plain wrong on health care, the economy, and perhaps most importantly, energy.

Rothfuss, however, possesses experience and knowledge that will be sorely needed as America determines its energy (and subsequently foreign) policy. As a chemical engineer he worked in oil fields; as a science and technology adviser in the State Department, he dealt with diplomacy and intelligence issues.

Additionally, Rothfuss believes in protecting all of your constitutional rights, not just the convenient and easy ones. Rothfuss is a Wyoming product -- high school in Casper, first two college degrees from UW -- focused on getting our state's interests and energy expertise heard in the Senate. Please vote for him this Nov. 4.

PAUL PRIMROSE, Lander

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Monday, October 27, 2008
Enzi and Rothfuss debate economy, Iraq
By Chris @ 11:13 AM :: 805 Views :: 0 Comments

CHEYENNE -- U.S. Senate candidates Mike Enzi and Chris Rothfuss debated subjects ranging from the economy to the Iraq war in a televised debate Sunday night.

Enzi, the Republican incumbent, is seeking his third six-year term in the Senate. Rothfuss, a chemical engineer and instructor at the University of Wyoming, is the Democratic challenger.

It was the first debate in a series of forums featuring congressional candidates scheduled to be broadcast by Wyoming PBS this week from its Riverton studio.

Enzi said Congress helped cause the economic meltdown by requiring Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to carry out social programs that encouraged people to get mortgage loans they couldn't afford.

"We tried to put more oversight onto the government-sponsored entities, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and others," said Enzi, an accountant and former member of the Wyoming Legislature. "And we weren't able to do that because every time they were brought up we were asked to put more social programs on them."

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Saturday, October 25, 2008
LTE: One party puts ordinary people first
By Chris @ 3:06 PM :: 835 Views :: 0 Comments

[CASPER STAR TRIBUNE]

Editor:

Jane Ifland, she is the best choice for representative of Wyoming House District 57. Jane Ifland has years of experience in business ownership, business management and governance, in standing up against prejudice of all kinds, in standing up for economic justice, and in working for citizens from all walks of life.

She has worked alongside people of all party affiliations. Jane Ifland is a fighter with an astonishing level of energy and enthusiasm who stays up to speed on all issues affecting Wyoming citizens all of the tittle and is a problem solver.

She will be our advocate on a personal, local and state level. She will be our voice. Vote for Jane Ifland. You will be doing yourself, your family, and District 57 a great service.

The entire Democratic slate for 2008 is outstanding! As you vote this election, quite possibly the most important election of our lifetimes, vote for the change in Ieadership that is so desperately needed locally and nationally.

I urge you to vote for Kimberly Holloway for city council, Ray Pacheco and Worth Christie for county commissioners, Dr. Bert Toews, Erich Frankland, Mary Hales, Fred Arnold, Jane Ifland and Mike Gilmore in their respective legislative seats, Gary Trauner for U.S. House, Nick Carter and Chris Rothfuss for the U.S. Senate, and Barack Obama for president of the United States.

They are all leaders who can bring change to this country, a change that puts you first, change that solves economic problems instead of creating them, change that upholds the Constitution of the United States instead of rewriting it, change that gives us back our pride in America.

Yes, change that gives us a future to look forward to in our city, state and nation instead of dreading what tomorrow may bring. You deserve the best. Vote for a Democrat and you will have voted for the best.

SUE RAINEY, Casper

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Saturday, October 25, 2008
LTE: Sacrifice demands recognition
By Chris @ 3:06 AM :: 830 Views :: 0 Comments

[CASPER STAR TRIBUNE]

Editor:

Hello, I am unsure of what Sen. Enzi was thinking when he showed up on the Senate floor to vote against the new GI Bill. But what I do know is after he voted that way I wrote him to question his vote.

He (his staffer) said something like; he voted that way because Democratic leadership introduced the bill and didn't give anyone time to work out the flaws.

Flaws, where is the flaw in taking care of the people who have served this great nation? Does Sen. Enzi not remember voting to send the people who will benefit from the GI Bill to war?

Fighting for this country is the biggest sacrifice anyone can make short of dying for this great land. Sen. Enzi obviously puts politics before veterans and that is why I am supporting Chris Rothfuss this election he would support returning veterans and not put partisan politics above taking care of them.

CALOB TAYLOR, Cheyenne

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Friday, October 24, 2008
LTE: Candidate arrives unfettered
By Chris @ 3:05 PM :: 870 Views :: 0 Comments

[CASPER STAR TRIBUNE]

Editor:

Chris Rothfuss could make a difference for you in the U.S. Senate. He's a far-thinker with solid ideas about energy conservation.

He's articulate, free to make his own decisions, and willing to stand up for individual rights.

He's bipartisan and able to work cooperatively with legislators from both parties. Chris would be a welcome new voice in the U.S. Senate.

ROSELLEN BOHLEN, Champaign, Ill.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008
Rothfuss takes it one voter at a time in U.S. Senate race
By Chris @ 12:05 PM :: 812 Views :: 0 Comments

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By JOAN BARRON
Star-Tribune capital bureau
Thursday, October 23, 2008 11:05 AM MDT

CHEYENNE -- Chris Rothfuss spent three years in the heartland of the world of diplomacy and foreign affairs, the U.S. Department of State.

The Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate recently shared some of his experiences in the agency with University of Wyoming students in Jean Garrison's international studies class.

He spoke of the art of nuanced memo writing and negotiations.

For example, one phrase banned by the department was "responsible development," Rothfuss said.

The agency people who worked on the controversy in the European Union over genetically modified food in the 1980s and 1990s, he said, believed it was a loaded phrase.

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Federal, state, local candidates gather at forum
By Chris @ 8:40 AM :: 889 Views :: 0 Comments

[Platte County Record Times]

Posted: Wednesday, Oct 22nd, 2008
BY: Amber Ningen, Editor

Federal, state and local candidates voiced their opinions and answered audience members’ questions during a candidate forum on Tuesday, Oct. 14. The forum was held at the 4-H building and was co-sponsored by the Platte County Chamber of Commerce and the AAUW.

Although not in attendance, letters from U.S. Senators John Barrasso and Mike Enzi were read aloud.

Chris Rothfuss, Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator, and Nick Carter, Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator (unexpired term: 4 years) attended the forum and discussed the recent $700 billion bailout bill.

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Monday, October 20, 2008
Senate candidate takes his campaign and his attitude door to door
By Chris @ 4:29 PM :: 841 Views :: 0 Comments

 

A Newcastle man serenaded Nick Carter with his violin and the song he wrote after his wife died.

Last week, a puppy in Rock Springs peed all over the hands of Carter's campaign manager.

Carter almost got in a fight with a Casper man who cursed and threatened him for being a Democrat.

"Just because I'm running for office doesn't mean I won't pull you out of that car and teach you a lesson," Carter said.

Just another day on the campaign trail for a would-be senator.

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