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Arizona GOP Senate: McCain 48%, Hayworth 41% (Rasmussen Poll)
Rasmussen Reports ^ | March 18, 2010 | Rasmussen

Posted on 03/18/2010 7:11:08 AM PDT by GOPGuide

Longtime incumbent John McCain now leads conservative challenger J.D. Hayworth by just seven points in Arizona’s hotly contested Republican Senate Primary race.

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely Arizona GOP Primary voters shows McCain ahead 48% to 41%. Three percent (3%) favor another candidate, and eight percent (8%) are undecided.

Following the announcement that Sarah Palin would campaign for his reelection, McCain opened up a 53% to 31% lead over Hayworth in January. The two men were in a near tie in November.

But now Hayworth, a former congressman turned popular local talk radio host, is a formal candidate, and anti-immigration activist Chris Simcox has quit the race and endorsed him. For McCain, the new numbers also show him dropping again below 50%, and incumbents who poll less than 50% at this stage of a campaign are considered potentially vulnerable.

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Hayworth leads by seven points among male primary voters but trails by 23 among women. He edges McCain by five points among party conservatives, but the incumbent holds substantial margins among Republicans who identify themselves as moderates or liberals.

Hayworth has been attacking McCain as not conservative enough, but the senator, who just two years ago was the Republican presidential nominee, has been countering with a number of heavyweight endorsements from the right. Palin will attend a McCain rally in Tucson later this month.

Polling last fall found that 61% of Arizona Republicans felt McCain was out of touch with the party base.

Arizona Republicans will choose their Senate nominee in an August 24 primary, and for now that’s the major battle of this Senate cycle since no major Democrat has announced yet as a candidate.

Twenty-nine percent (29%) of GOP Primary voters have a very favorable opinion of McCain, who has represented Arizona in the Senate since 1987. Fifteen percent (15%) view him very unfavorably.

Hayworth is seen very favorably by 25% and very unfavorably by 15%.

While both candidates are well-known among likely primary voters, Rasmussen Reports considers the number of people with strong opinions more significant than the total favorable/unfavorable numbers at this point in a campaign.

Just 11% of Republicans in the state approve of the job President Obama is doing, while 88% disapprove.

Forty-seven percent (47%) approve of the performance of the state’s GOP governor, Jan Brewer, who is in a tough reelection battle this year. Fifty percent (50%) disapprove. These findings include six percent (6%) who strongly approve of how she’s doing her job and 17% who strongly disapprove.

In 2008, Rasmussen Reports projected nationally that Obama would defeat John McCain by a 52% to 46% margin. Obama won 53% to 46%. Four years earlier, Rasmussen Reports projected the national vote totals for both George W. Bush and John Kerry within half-a-percentage-point.

In Arizona during the 2008 campaign, Rasmussen Reports polling showed McCain winning the state by a 51% to 45% margin. McCain defeated Obama 54% to 45%. In the 2006 Arizona governor’s race, Rasmussen polling showed Janet Napolitano defeating Len Munsil 58% to 37%. Napolitano won 63% to 35%. In the 2006 race for U.S. Senate, Rasmussen polling showed Jon Kyl leading Jim Pederson by nine, 51% to 42%. Kyl won by nine, 53% to 44%.

See all Rasmussen Reports 2008 state results for president, Senate and governor. See 2006 results for Senate and governor. See 2004 state results for president.


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To: Ikemeister

Maybe you should send her a list of things she can and can’t do to get your vote, you know so she can be a leader in your eyes. She is doing it as a courtesy and will not add or subtract one vote for InSaine. He’s toast.

Pray for America


61 posted on 03/18/2010 7:56:18 AM PDT by bray (Throw All the Bums Out, starting with McCain)
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To: Oldpuppymax
I hope she realizes that, should she run for the White House, McCain will NOT campaign for her!!!

He wouldn't even let her speak on stage at the concession for the 2008 election.

But Palin has made her choice. Thus, she must support McCain's attacks on the First Amendment, Second Amendment, Amnesty for Illegals, attempts to put OTC herbals under pharmacy control, etc.

In for a penny, in for a pound.


62 posted on 03/18/2010 7:57:41 AM PDT by TomGuy
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To: Will88
The problem with that is, if Arizona gets McCain, the Republican party and the entire nation gets the backstabbing little weasel.

I know...but it would be nice to see the conservative wing of the Republican party take hold of the party and relegate McCain's sorry ass to the back of the room.

63 posted on 03/18/2010 7:59:43 AM PDT by Niteranger68 (Barack Obama is Osama bin Laden's relief pitcher.)
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To: Ikemeister

What shallow nonsense!


64 posted on 03/18/2010 8:00:52 AM PDT by BillM
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To: roving
I blame McCain for putting Sarah in a tight spot...

If she can't get herself out of that tight spot - how can we expect her to get out of the tight spots she will find herself in as president? This is a serious flaw - and we need to find a candidate that can be strong in the face of tremendous challenges. McCain asking for a political favor is NOTHING compared to what the president faces every day.

Is she up to the job?

65 posted on 03/18/2010 8:02:30 AM PDT by alicewonders
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To: rintense
Santorum endorsed Romney

And don't forget:

Santorum endorsed Specter and

Bush endorsed Specter

66 posted on 03/18/2010 8:06:16 AM PDT by Retired COB (Still mad about Campaign Finance Reform)
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To: GOPGuide

67 posted on 03/18/2010 8:15:18 AM PDT by Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus (We bury Democrats face down so that when they scratch, they get closer to home.)
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To: GOPGuide

“Hayworth leads by seven points among male primary voters but trails by 23 among women. He edges McCain by five points among party conservatives, but the incumbent holds substantial margins among Republicans who identify themselves as moderates or liberals.”

Uninformed Cindy/Meghan women and squishy moderates...McCain’s kind of people!

Women of Arizona, wake up!


68 posted on 03/18/2010 8:18:10 AM PDT by AuntB (WE are NOT a nation of immigrants! We're a nation of Americans! http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/)
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To: GOPGuide

If this poll is correct, it’s the lost people of Arizona who are going to be toast. The fact that so many of them would continue to support such a _representative_, indicates that many of them may already toast.


69 posted on 03/18/2010 8:18:17 AM PDT by veracious
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To: battletank

I can’t believe she will really do that(campaining for McCave)untill i see it.
Hoping she will change stance or make a very poor appearance


70 posted on 03/18/2010 8:20:31 AM PDT by Ulysse (a)
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To: GOPGuide
This is GREAT news. McCain has been spending millions on ads and JD has barely started (I've only heard one ad from JD) and there is only 7 points between them. Give JD a little money and he's got it.

Sarah, Romney, Brown and the rest can take their endorsements and ..........

71 posted on 03/18/2010 8:27:41 AM PDT by McGavin999
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To: Retired COB

SO mad Bush did that, as well as Chaffee. GRRRRR!!!!


72 posted on 03/18/2010 8:28:15 AM PDT by rintense (Only dead fish go with the flow, which explains why Congress stinks.)
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To: McGavin999

You’re right! There is a world of time between now and the primary. JD is in position.

McCain should not even be running again. He’s had his day. He should retire, join the Minutemen, and patrol beautiful cactus country.


73 posted on 03/18/2010 8:40:21 AM PDT by Monterrosa-24 (...even more American than a French bikini and a Russian AK-47.)
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To: ohiobuckeye1997

McCain is almost as important to defeat as obama


74 posted on 03/18/2010 8:46:01 AM PDT by ckilmer (Phi)
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To: rintense
Hunter endorsed Huckabee

Tancredo endorsed Romney

DeMint endorsed Romney

Pawlenty endorsed McCain

Thompson endorsed McCain

Newt endorsed Scozzafava

Santorum endorsed Specter

Rubio endorsed Huckabee

Santorum endorsed Romney

Scott Brown endorsed Rommey

Ann Coulter endorsed Romney

Mark Levin endorsed Romney

Dick Cheney endorsed McCain

Thune endorsed McCain

Jindahl endorsed McCain

Huckabee endorsed McCain

Bachmann endorsed McCain/Palin

Ron Paul endorsed Chuck Baldwin

Forgot one: Paul Ryan endorsed McCain for President

Forgot another one.

Rick Perry (Governor-Texas) endorsed Rudy Guiliani.

75 posted on 03/18/2010 8:49:59 AM PDT by crusty old prospector
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To: stephenjohnbanker
In that case, Scott should give Gibbs the brain. Gibbs is a horrible liar.

Robert Gibbs is Bagdad Bob reincarnate!

76 posted on 03/18/2010 8:56:04 AM PDT by Bigun ("It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere." Voltaire)
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To: Bigun

;-)


77 posted on 03/18/2010 8:57:41 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (Support our troops, and vote out the RINOS)
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To: battletank

Palin has a great opportunity to back out of this with the upcoming immigration reform issue. Juan will no doubt come out and support amnesty. She can use this as the straw to break the camels back and excuse herself from this race or outright flip her support to JD.


78 posted on 03/18/2010 9:04:11 AM PDT by glock_fan
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To: GingisK

Sarah Palin Events with Senator John McCain


79 posted on 03/18/2010 9:05:30 AM PDT by deport
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To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus; All

One of the reasons McCain has any support at all is because CBS and others have his mug on TV every week. For the media McCain and Graham are the only republicans in the country.

And on top of that, voters don’t know his position on issues, they believe the lies he spews instead...’it’s not amnesty...’

Good old John...trying to fool the public yet again.

http://www.johnmccain.com/issues/post/protecting-our-borders-and-our-homeland/

snips

John McCain is committed to securing our borders.

John McCain does not support amnesty
______________________

After the 2008 election:
Poll: Voters Unaware of Candidates’ Immigration Positions; McCain Supporters Farthest Off the Mark

# Only 34 percent of McCain voters, 42 percent of Clinton voters, and 52 percent of Obama voters correctly identified their candidate as favoring eventual citizenship for illegal immigrants who meet certain requirements.
# Of McCain voters, 35 percent mistakenly thought he favored enforcement that would cause illegals to return home, another 10 percent thought he wanted mass deportations, and 21 percent didn’t know his position.
# Voters often held different positions from the candidate they supported. Only 31 percent of McCain voters had the same immigration position as he does

http://www.cis.org/node/13

Keep lyin’ to them, John!! It’s the only way you can win.


80 posted on 03/18/2010 9:07:50 AM PDT by AuntB (WE are NOT a nation of immigrants! We're a nation of Americans! http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/)
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