Randy Brogdon is an American businessman, State Senator, and Republican Party member in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. He is currently running for governor on ...
kford with a slight lead over former Oklahoma House Speaker T.W. Shannon with former state Sen. Randy Brogdon trailing in the race to succeed Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla. Lankford has been campaigning on his national-level experience, while Shannon, backed by the Senate Conservatives Fund, former Gov. S
Date: Jun 24, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Both US Senate seats on ballot in Oklahoma primary
youngest and first African-American speaker of the House, both aimed to win the GOP nomination outright. But a runoff was a strong possibility with five other candidates on the GOP ballot, including state Sen. Randy Brogdon, a 61-year-old tea party favorite who ran against Gov. Mary Fallin in 2010.
ford, who has raised $1.2 million; his cash-on-hand was not available. In second spot is his fast-rising challenger, state House Speaker T. W. Shannon, who has raised $808,000, with $503,000 on hand. Former state Sen. Randy Brogdon raised $115,000, with $92,000 on hand. The primary is June 24.
group backing Shannon, found the state speaker cutting into the early GOP primary lead of Rep. James Lankford. Lankford, who is the favorite to fill the remaining two years of Coburns term, led with 37 percent, followed by Shannon with 28 percent and former state Sen. Randy Brogdon with 7 percent.
Date: Mar 18, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Will Republicans overplay their hand on Obamacare in 2014?
Palin is backing former Oklahoma House Speaker T.W. Shannon of Lawton in the race to replace retiring Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla. Shannon, 36, is facing off against two-term Rep. James Lankford and former state Sen. Randy Brogdon in the June 24 primary.
A DEMINT MAN FOR OKLAHOMA RACE?Roll Call: Randy Brogdon, a conservative former state senator currently challenging Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin [R-Okla.], is considering running in the Senate special election instead. He has got a lot of people inside of Oklahoma, probably eight or nine out of 10, th