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Congressman J.D. Hayworth
Representative J.D. Hayworth is from the 5th District of Arizona. Hayworth is a member of the Republican Party. J.D. Hayworth serves on the Resources Committee and the Ways and Means Committee.
J.D. Hayworth, the ultra-conservative Rep. turned talk radio host from Arizona, has emerged as a possible challenger to John McCain in the 2010 Senate primary. And according to a recent Rasmussen poll, he only trails the former presidential candidate by two points. Hayworth's candidacy would be awful for the GOP because he is likely too conservative for a general election battle and could weaken the already fragile McCain. Five reasons Dems...
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Former Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R-AZ) is taking advantage of rumors that he may challenge Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by raising money to pay down old legal bills, reports The Hotline.
"Our sources in AZ say a Hayworth bid is unlikely, both given his current spot on the Phoenix airwaves and the uphill climb any contest against McCain would be. McCain already has $5M in the bank for his re-election bid, and while conservatives may dislike him, everyone...
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From politicalwire.com
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Former Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R-Ariz.) emailed supporters today to say he's considering a primary against John McCain and to ask for funds to pay off his 2006 campaign debt. "You have contacted me with words of encouragement following the release of a Rasmussen Reports Poll which finds me in a statistical dead heat with John McCain for the Republican nomination for the United States Senate in 2010," Hayworth wrote, referring to this poll. "Miss...
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From freerepublic.com
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Former Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R-Ariz.) is unlikely to run in a GOP primary against Sen. John McCain (Ariz.), let alone win, Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) said Monday. Kyl, the second-ranking Republican in the Senate, said he expects the former congressman, who's been mulling a primary challenge to McCain's right next year, to carry on his activities as host of a radio show, and not as a candidate.
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From freerepublic.com
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? AZ-Sen: There are conflicting messages in Arizona in the wake of that surprising Rasmussen poll showing J.D. Hayworth almost even with John McCain in a Republican primary. Arizona's other senator, Jon Kyl, says Hayworth isn't likely to run, saying that he's better-off hosting his radio show. Hayworth himself, on the other hand, just sent an e-mail to his supporters, saying he is in fact considering a race against McCain but first needs help...
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