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11-08-2006, 12:19 PM #1
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Analyzing Hayworth's Defeat
From Jake Jacobsen
It seems whenever there's an election people try to draw sweeping inferences from one race in particular. A case in point from Ankle Biting Pundits...
Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R-Ariz.), a long sought-after target of Democrats, was finally ousted Tuesday, as state Sen. Harry Mitchell (D) took out the six-term incumbent.
Hayworth, an outspoken conservative, has often raised the ire of Democrats, and recently had focused much of his public comments on stopping illegal immigration, a key issue among the Arizona electorate.
But it’s possible his enforcement-first position didn’t play well in Arizona, where many voters seemed to prefer the comprehensive approach to the issue favored by President Bush. Hayworth campaign aides had insisted that Mitchell was too liberal for the Phoenix area 5th district.
Obviously, that wasn’t the case today. Mitchell, a former mayor of Tempe, was so popular in his hometown that the city fathers erected a statue in his honor in front of City Hall.
Hayworth, of course, was the anti-immigration lobby’s star. And he was among those who claimed that sealing the border was a big, winning issue for the Republicans.
Not so much.
Okay, I haven't followed Hayworth's race in any way shape or form, I have no idea if he ran a good campaign or stunk it up. But then there's this from NRO...
Arizona passed Prop. 103, English as the state's official language, 74%-26%.
What's it all mean Alfie? I have no idea, but I think it's idiotic to presume one race tells the tale on this issue. This sounds more like someone who'd like the issue to go away.
Just to state the obvious here. We live in Luis Gutierrez district in deep blue Chicago. A position of strong enforcement would not be popular here, in fact it will get you death threats, as we know from personal experience. Arizona is a state with strong agricultural ties, I'm sure that has an effect, I also know from living there that it has some liberal strongholds, but I don't know if any of that mattered in this election.
All that to say, It's dumb to make such a sweeping pronouncement from just one race, there could be many other factors.
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11-08-2006, 12:32 PM #2
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Unfortunately , we have lost a lot of decent hard working House Republicans
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11-08-2006, 12:58 PM #3
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Is this useful?
Arizona passed Prop. 103, English as the state's official language, 74%-26%
Passing this, is like passing wind in my mind. It sounds nice, but are they going to arrest people for speaking another language?
Does this bill have any meat behind it? I don't think so. We all know what we need is action to get these people arrested and deported UNDER LAWS THAT ALREADY EXIST!!!!!!!!!!!
We need elected officials with b@@@@ who will stand up and do - sorry to say - exactly what Mexico does to its illegals -arrest and deport without having some encounter group about it.
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11-08-2006, 01:03 PM #4
All of the (fake) gains are like passing gas. Soon, we WILL have no illegals in this country. So these laws and ordinances which people put so much effort into enacting are (or will very soon be) moot.
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11-08-2006, 11:22 PM #5
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Re: Analyzing Hayworth's Defeat
Originally Posted by UB
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11-08-2006, 11:27 PM #6
"Didn't Hayworth have Abrahmoff issues?" - tancredofan
You have that right. Hayworth was the number one receiver of funds on the list of Abrahmoff recipients. Hayworth cut his own throat doing this. Unfortunately we never get Phoenix news in Tucson so there was no way of knowing if this was much talked about in the campaign.Illegal aliens remain exempt from American laws, while they DEMAND American rights...
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11-09-2006, 02:10 AM #7
Corruption strikes harder than immigration it seems. Congressman Tom Tancredo is not corrupt, and he won his election easily.
You shall not stand idly by your brother's blood. (Leviticus 19:16)
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11-09-2006, 02:13 AM #8
Hayworth was also playing it lose on Visa expansions.
He got an F- on unnecessary foreign workers.
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11-09-2006, 09:24 AM #9
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Originally Posted by ALIPAC
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11-09-2006, 09:38 AM #10
you know what might bring these politicians in to line??>>>> what if we file a lawsuit agaist bush for treason and have the news (fox) follow it...it would'nt hurt and would'nt cost that much..hell it might even make it to court,,but it would make the news...just an idea..
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