These six Representatives of Congress included Rep Chris Smith, Rep. Jeff Fortenberry, Rep. Jean Schmidt, Rep. Louie Gohmert, and Rep. Tim Walberg.
In 2013 U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg, along with the entire Michigan delegation, introduced a resolution (H. Res. 37, 113th Congress) to honor the 200th anniversary of the battles at the River Raisin.
Entering the 2008 race, Walberg was identified by Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chairman Chris Van Hollen as one of the most vulnerable Republican incumbents in congress.
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After receiving an M.A. in communications in 1978, Walberg and his young family relocated to Tipton, Michigan, where he led services at Union Gospel Church.
Republican Tim Walberg defeated the incumbent in the primary, and won the general election.
However, several of them, including Steve King (R-Iowa), Bill Johnson (R-Ohio), Tim Walberg (R-Michigan), Vicky Hartzler (R-Missouri), Keith Rothfus (R-Pennsylvania), and Tim Murphy (R-Pennsylvania), later claimed to have voted in favor of the act.
Tim Burton | Tim Pawlenty | Tim Rice | Tim Allen | Tim Hortons | Tim Kaine | Tim Berners-Lee | Tim Tebow | Tim McGraw | Tim O'Brien | Tim Finn | Tim Curry | Tim Buckley | Tim Robbins | Tim Henman | Tim Conway | Tim Bowness | Tim O'Reilly | Tim Hudak | Tim Hagans | Tim Winton | Tim Russert | Tim Rattay | Tim Powers | Tim O'Brien (musician) | Tim Daly | Tim Walberg | Tim Pat Coogan | Tim Flannery | Tim Booth |