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    Arizona Republican Primary: McCain 54%, Hayworth 34%

    Election 2010: Arizona Republican Primary for Senate

    Arizona Republican Primary: McCain 54%, Hayworth 34%


    Monday, July 26, 2010

    Senator John McCain has opened a 20-point lead over former Congressman J.D. Hayworth in Arizona’s Republican Senate Primary race.

    The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely GOP Primary Voters in the state shows McCain attracting 54% of the vote, while Hayworth earns 34%.

    For Hayworth, this represents another decline in support. In April, he picked up 42% of the vote. That fell to 40% in May, 36% in June and 34% in July.

    For McCain, the 54% level of support is his highest yet.

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    There are

    There are a TON of liberals and GOP posers trying to vote in this election in order to get slimy McCain back in office...

    This election is going to be about as kosher as a 3 dolla bill.

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    This poll was taken on Weds July 21st prior to the new TV ads that JD Hayworth began to run on Friday July 23rd.

    The new TV ad reminds people of the REAL John McCain!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZYuRQY9yLg

    Also John McCain has spent a Record 16 Million in TV ads against the 1.5 million of JD Hayworth.

    Get behind JD he can win - he is only 20 pts behind (remember Scott Brown was 30 pts behind in MA 4 weeks out) and that is with 16 million in TV ads against 1.5 million!

    If the ads were equal 16 million spent to 16 milliion spent - who do you think would be ahead now?

    McCain spending tops $16 million for primary race
    1. Arizona Sen. John McCain has spent more than $16 million -- including $10 million in the last three months alone -- on his primary challenge from former Rep. J.D Hayworth, a massive sum indicative of the seriousness with which the 2008 presidential nominee is taking the race.

    From April 1 to June 30 McCain not only spent $10.1 million but raised $7.4 million, bringing his totals for the race to almost $18 million raised -- half of which came in the form of transfers from other committees affiliated with the Arizona Senator -- and $16 million spent.

    Hayworth, by contrast, has collected $2.4 million for the Aug. 24 primary -- including $1.4 million between April 1 and June 30 -- and spent $1.5 million.


    http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix ... allin.html

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    And don't forget open borders proponents as La Raza, MALDEF, LULAC, PRLDEF, ACORN, SEIU and others registering as many as they can including dead people and illegal aliens to support McCamnesty. When McClown wins the primary they will support the Democrat as they did in 2008. Remember, Holder and others legitimized illegal voting by illegal aliens (they filed lawsuits against states which require voter ID) and voter intimidation by Black Panthers. Democracy as we know it no longer exists. All so called elections (now are appointments) have already been decided by our Socialist one world government masters, with any semblance of democracy allowed only to prevent the naive American sheeple from revolting.
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    Why the H aren't more Arizonians donating to JD's campaign ???

    With so many AZ voters against IA's they need to hear how McCain has betrayed them and is now ready to betray them again if he wins. Getting the message out takes MONEY for ad's etc.
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    McNasty voted to support the federal funds to appose the court case against SB1070!!!!

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