He donated $5,000 to [Scozzafava's] campaign and threw his weight behind her when some conservative Republicans considered her too liberal for the GOP.
"She'd fit in just fine," Boehner said in early October. "I've contributed to her election, and we're urging all of our members to help bring this race home."
... Ms. Scozzafava has received campaign contributions from such prominent Republicans as House Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio), Minority Whip Eric Cantor (Virginia), National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Pete Sessions (Texas), and Representative Kevin McCarthy (California), who is in charge of recruiting GOP candidates to run next year.
Bass, as the pro-abortion rights former head of the centrist Republican Main Street Partnership, is a natural target for conservatives. Horn has plenty of name recognition as the 2008 GOP nominee for the seat, and she's going after Bass hard. At the tail end of the New York special election, she endorsed Hoffman and said she thought the same dynamic would play out in her race with Bass.
Please join Honorary Host Committee
Republican Leader John Boehner
Republican Whip Eric Cantor
NRCC Chairman Pete Sessions
Chief Deputy Whip Kevin McCarthy
...For a reception honoring
Charles Bass, New Hampshire
Suggested Contribution:
Host $2,000
$1,000.00PAC/ $500 Individual
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
5:30 - 7:00 PM
Capitol Hill Club, Bolton Room