Posted on 06/10/2016 5:11:29 AM PDT by marktwain
Dr. Kelli Ward is a former Arizona state senator who is running in the primary against John McCain. She is a strong Second Amendment supporter, and a political outsider to Washington, D.C. Her campaign is focusing on a number of issues, among them that it is time for John McCain to leave office, and her contrast with the Senator on the Second Amendment.
John McCain has been a reliable "I support the Second Amendment, but" Senator. He has supported bans on "assault weapons". He supported severe restrictions on gun shows, which would have effectively destroyed the popular gun culture political and networking tool. He supported "universal background checks" (UBC), designed as a step to universal gun registration . He has recently backed off of the UBC issue, as the primary is getting closer. It is a common tactic for politicians to move toward their base for the primary, then away from it for the general election.
Kelli Ward spent about three hours Saturday at a gun show that was being held in Yuma at the Civic Center. She had a table that was manned and handing out literature, and she worked through the attendees. She was warmly received. Second Amendment supporters are one of her strong constituencies. They have not been happy with John McCain. He has been in office for nearly 30 years.
There was a brief attempt to recall John McCain in 2001, just before the jihadist attack on 9/11. The attack ended the recall attempt. The organizers realized that recalling a war hero after the attack would have been futile.
I briefly spoke with Dr. Ward at a meet and greet in Yuma last Friday. She was energetic, enthusiastic, and friendly. These are all great qualities in a candidate. I last saw John McCain close up about two years ago. He was also energetic and mentally sharp. I was impressed that I could not detect any signs of decreased vigor or intellectual capacity. At the time, McCain was mentoring Jeff Flake during Flake's senate race. John McCain will be 80 years old in a couple of months.
The Republican base is not happy with John McCain, so an outsider like Dr. Ward has a chance. As in the presidential primary, there are multiple opponents who oppose McCain, spliting the anti-McCain vote. A PPP poll shows the situation as of May 17th. From publicpolicypolling.com:
McCain is polling at only 39% in the Republican primary field. He's benefiting from having multiple opponents. Kelli Ward is at 26%, Alex Meluskey at 4%, Scott McBean at 3%, and Clair Van Steenwyk at 2%. 27% are undecided. McCain is very strong among moderates, leading Ward 60-10. But among 'somewhat conservative' voters he leads just 34-29, and with 'very conservative' ones he's down 35-28. When you narrow the field down to just a choice between McCain and Ward, it's a tie at 41%. Ward is polling this competitively at this point despite having only 41% name recognition.If Dr. Ward consolidates opposition against McCain, She has a serious chance at getting the nomination. Name recognition is the biggest problem for her at this point. The biggest problem for McCain is also name recognition. His name and policies are all too well known by conservatives and those who are angered at business as usual in Washington.
McCain has done enormous damage to the Republic.
Most gun laws currently in place are both useless and unconstitutional. There are no additional “sensible gun controls” that have not already been enacted - zero.
I recently heard Ward being interviewed on Tammy Bruce’s podcast. She is the real deal. Tons of substance.
How is Ward polling?
A week ago, I heard she and McCain each were at 41 percent (there are several others in the race). I wouldn’t doubt if she pulls ahead soon.
Anyone is better than Juan McCain
Three weeks ago...McCain was polling 39 percent to Ward’s 26 percent, and the rest undecided. Roughly 35-percent of the state republicans have not made up their mind. McCain will likely get big cash by July to pump up TV advertising. Unless something big happens, I don’t see how Ward will win. But to be honest, I don’t think McCain will be there more than two more years before he retires and the governor appoints someone to the job.
Great! Thanks, sending her some $$$$ today.
We need to be smart about primaries. Incumbants will allways set up straw opponents to split the opposition vote. Find one candidate early, and stick with them.
Tammy Bruce made that exact point when interviewing Ward. Bruce said that there are no doubt one or more straw candidates in there, to help McCain’s chances by stripping votes away from Ward.
Here’s something worth considering: If McCain is dumped, will his daughter fade away, as the media realizes it no longer has lost yet another DC friend?
We can only hope:-)
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