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Arizona, please ping your lists. Let's DO it!!! Thanks.
1 posted on 01/14/2010 12:43:54 PM PST by MestaMachine
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2 posted on 01/14/2010 12:46:50 PM PST by MestaMachine (Healthcare reform: Lobotomies for liberals. Aye for an aye. Get it? Ohhhhh, that's bad.)
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JD Hayworth for US Senate

Joe Arpaio for Governor


3 posted on 01/14/2010 1:00:17 PM PST by Falcon28 (I)
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Check this out.


9 posted on 01/15/2010 2:25:38 AM PST by rabscuttle385 (Purge the RINOs! * http://restoretheconstitution.ning.com/)
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McCain wins big at Maricopa County GOP annual conclave
January 16, 2010

…as least acceptable candidate for U.S. Senate seat from Arizona.

Out of 228 ballots cast at the January 16, 2010 mandatory meeting of elected precinct committeemen, the results of the unofficial straw poll for the U.S. Senate seat were as follows:

Least Acceptable Candidate for U.S. Senate:

Sen. John McCain: 183 votes — 82.4%

Former Congressman J.D. Hayworth: 13 votes — 5.9%

First Choice for U.S. Senate:

Former Congressman J.D. Hayworth: 156 votes — 68.7%

Sen. John McCain: 24 votes — 10.6%

Jim Deakin: 35 votes — 15.4%

Chris Simcox: 12 votes — 5.3%

The conservative slate for members-at-large won overwhelmingly, besting the McCain cohorts.

(Scroll down for the 11 by-law changes, 11 resolutions.)

See the entire vote for U.S. Senate, Arizona Governor, Attorney General, and survey questions concerning the roles of the party elected officials and Arizona’s grassroots party workers, the precinct committeemen.

In the vote for governor, it would appear there is a disconnect between Gov. Jan Brewer and the party loyalists on the issue of taxation as part of the solution for Arizona’s budget crisis. However, she was given a warm welcome and her speech — which did not mention taxes – was well-received.

Brewer was forthright in laying blame for much of the economic calamity at the feet of former Gov. Janet Napolitano, saying she and her team conducted business for the state of Arizona exactly the same as she’s handling Homeland Security. Brewer reiterated her commitment to halting illegal immigration, spoke of her Second Amendment credentials and reminded the crowd of the pro-life legislation she signed.

In total, there were 1699 elected precinct committeemen represented at the Saturday meeting – 1163 in person and 536 by proxy.

From Seeing Red Az. http://seeingredaz.wordpress.com/


31 posted on 01/16/2010 8:53:15 PM PST by machogirl (First they came for my tagline.)
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Arizona, please vote John McCain out of office!


32 posted on 01/16/2010 8:59:08 PM PST by weef
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