I stand by my assertion that the winner will either be Sali or Sorensen.
We'll have to compare notes on May 24th.
I'm a moderate Republican, but I wouldn't ever vote for a moderate Republican unless I knew they were rock solid in support of immigration enforcement and no amnesty.
Thus I wouldn't vote for Sorenson, even though on most issues she is probably the closest to my positions ideologically.
You are probably right that Sali or Sorenson will be the likely candidate.
Sali's OK by me even though he's a right wing nutcase. Right wing nutcases usually are strong on immigration enforcement.
My dream would be a Vasquez victory. But I don't see evidence that the immigration reform revolution is far enough advanced to swing a primary election like that one.
Two years from now it will be. Of course, if they manage to pass an amnesty next year then the open borders politicians will be dropping like flies in the 2008 elections, although that will be little consolation for the damage amnesty will do to our country for decades to come.