Speaking for myself, I support Robert Vasquez. He's a decorated Vietnam veteran, and he's willing to speak out on an issue that the corporate establishment wants to keep silent on. Also, he will belie the myth that all Hispanics are opposed to border security.
Absent a Vasquez victory, I lean towards Keith Johnson. There aren't enough Certified Public Accountants in Congress and he would be a step towards correcting that.
I know of two right off the top of my head: Mike Conaway of TX and John Campbell of CA. Both talk a pretty good game but are real squishy if you look close.
I have no idea what is so attractive about a CPA. We already got plenty of congresscritters who know how to cook the books.
Putting that aside, though...I know what's going on on the ground in the district...it's going to be either Sorensen or Sali.
Take your pick.
Robert is a great guy, and handles himself well. He's been a hero in the border wars. I'd be pleased to see him in Congress.
But, unfortunately, all he can do now is play the spoiler and hand the seat to the very liberal Sheila Sorensen.
Which he may well do.
Which will be a crying shame. If conservatives can't get their act together enough to hold onto a seat like ID 1, that doesn't bode well.
I think, IIRC, that there isn't a runoff, so a RINO like Sorensen could emerge with a very small % of the vote. That has been a major disaster in so many races that I've cited previously (Schwarz in MI, Bilbray, et al).