Posted on 01/27/2010 11:45:56 AM PST by Maelstorm
Sen. John McCains Republican primary opponent may have spoken at Tea Party rallies, but that doesnt mean he automatically has the support of the conservative grassroots groups in his quest to unseat the 2008 Republican presidential candidate.
Former Rep. J.D. Hayworth left his Phoenix talk radio show last week to challenge McCain for the Republican nomination to be Arizonas senator. Even though Hayworth will likely market himself as the conservative alternative in the race and draw some Tea Party supporters angry with McCain not all groups are immediately putting their full resources towards him.
On Monday, when Dick Armeys FreedomWorks released their list of more than 65 congressional races across the country with candidates they either support or want defeated, the Arizona Senate race was noticeably absent.
Matt Kibbe, president and chief executive of FreedomWorks in Washington, D.C., said the group isnt targeting McCain because there are some places where you can sort of make that difference and other places where you stay out.
John McCain has stepped up on health care and even cap and trade, which he has a very mixed history on. Hes stepped up, and I think people respect that, Kibbe said.
Lisa Miller of Alexandria, Va., who formed Tea Party WDC, said shes unsure whether Tea Party groups will back Hayworth because he waited for a fairly long time period before jumping in the race.
[McCain] would be a real challenge to overcome, but I dont think its impossible, she said of Hayworths chances.
Miller, who said shed like to see McCain challenged, said she sent Hayworth, who was a sportscaster before turning to politics, an email telling him to either declare or let someone else step forward.
We dont want to allow any incumbent that has voted for tax and spending to go unchallenged on a primary level. Not a one. And that includes not only our party, but the Democratic Party, Miller said.
Mark Meckler, national coordinator of the Tea Party Patriots, said the movement is there for Hayworth, who came into Congress with the 1994 Republican Revolution and was defeated for re-election in 2006.
Lots of people know who J.D. is, and I think he speaks to the movement, he said.
Meckler said people are challenging the establishment because they dont like the way the establishment candidates have behaved.
Among issues that Hayworth and Arizona Tea Party groups have criticized McCain for is his stance on immigration and support for a guest worker program.
John McCain, I know, is behaving in a way that a lot people who consider themselves Republicans or conservatives dont like, Meckler said. And you know, hes the maverick. And hey we like that were mavericks too. But a lot of people dont like his voting record.
Joni Dahlstrom, president of Verde Valley Republican Women Federated and state coordinator for last Aprils tea party events in Arizona, said that shes not completely convinced that Hayworth is the Tea Partys candidate of choice yet. She said Hayworth better get on it if hes serious about a challenge. Dahlstrom also said shes concerned that Hayworth is another establishment guy, so it doesnt really matter anyway.
I will not vote for or support McCain, Dahlstrom said. Ill write in my dog first.
Representatives for McCain did not immediately return a reporters request for comment.
Tapping into Tea Party resentment of McCain is something the campaign will have to do, Hayworth spokesman Jason Rose said.
There is no question when you look at intensity of the support, J.D. Hayworth has it, Senator McCain does not, he said.
In comparing Hayworth to McCain, Rose said their records on taxes are black and white, as J.D. Hayworth has been a consistent conservative on reducing taxes and Senator McCain has famously flipped-flopped.
Counting on Tea Party support, Rose said, factored into convincing Hayworth to jump into the race.
Were going to actively seek it, we hope for it, we want to earn their support, earn their passion
. and they will absolutely have a seat at the table and be critical to success in Arizona.
Open Borders Armey and OB Islamist-lover Grover Norquist are trying to co-opt the Tea Parties.
sure looks that way
“is there no one else? Why can no one answer that?”
No, there isn’t. Not with the cajones to go against the McCain machine. Not as conservative as J.D.
“And please, lets not pretend that Hayworth is pure as the driven snow.”
No ONE said he was..he’s a politician, they all do something that goes against the line. It’s just how far over the line they go. And McCAin went too far YEARS ago.
Look. If McCain is in the Senate you’re going to get amnesty, and worse.
If J.D. Hayworth is in the Senate, we’ve got a chance to have SOME representation.
That simple.
Republic ;-)
Brilliant.
Your one-man anti-Hayworth vendetta is very suspicious.
Your one-man anti-Hayworth vendetta is very suspicious.
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