Congressman J.D. Hayworth

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.

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Arizona GOP Sen. John McCain could be facing a tough re-election bid in 2010 if former GOP Rep. J.D. Hayworth decides to run against in the Republican primary. Hayworth has not yet announced a decision, but polls show him virtually dead-even with McCain should he seek the nomination. Whichever wins the nomination is considered a virtual shoe-in to be elected in the Fall campaign with Democrats on the run in the wake of Obama's first year in...  
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J.D. Hayworth yesterday took to the airwaves to pummel Grant Woods for filing a complaint with the FEC against the talk show host and potential Senate candidate. Woods alleged Hayworth is pulling in $540,000 a week in corporate in-kind contributions from KFYI/Clear Channel for using his show as a campaign platform. The response came in true talk show form as Hayworth called Woods an “ambulance chaser” who cashed in on a tobacco settlement...  
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PHOENIX (AP) — Former Arizona Attorney General Grant Woods has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission against former Arizona Congressman and current Phoenix talk show host J.D. Hayworth. The complaint is intended to stop Hayworth...  
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Former Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R-Ariz.) was in D.C. Thursday meeting with supporters of a possible primary challenge to Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.). Hayworth, who lost his 5th district seat to Rep. Harry Mitchell (D-Ariz.) in 2006, told CQ-Roll Call he was "taking a very, very serious look" at the race but had made no decision. "We're just doing our due diligence," he said. Hayworth was spotted with House Minority Leader John Boehner Thursday but...  
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According to a new Tarrance Group poll, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) leads possible challenger J.D. Hayworth (R) by a margin of 56% to 36%. A poll released last month found the race a dead heat. McCain has recently raised his partisan profile, vigorously opposing President Obama and sharply attacking the health care bill. Perhaps his angrier approach is helping him among Republican primary voters.  
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Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and former Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R) -- two of conservatives' favorite anti-illegal immigration firebrands and potential 2010 candidates for statewide office in Arizona -- have teamed up to raise more than $100,000 as part of a holiday party being held Dec. 5. A recent poll from Rasmussen Reports showed Arpaio leading all comers in the Arizona governor's race, while Hayworth is in a statistical tie with Sen...  
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Phoenix -- Arizona politics has been buzzing in the last couple of weeks since a Rasmussen poll suggested that Republican Sen. John McCain might be vulnerable in a primary fight against a more conservative challenger. The poll, released November 20, showed McCain ahead of potential opponent J.D. Hayworth, the radio host and former congressman, by just two points -- a 45 percent to 43 percent margin. Yes, McCain -- the longtime incumbent and...  
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