Just saw it. Apologies. The site does not come up when you Google “Vernon Parker for Congress”.
If Vernon is running again, then I don’t mind who wins between Rogers and Parker in the primary. Both would likely beat Sinema by 5 points this time round, and both seem solidly conservative.
For the record, Rogers ran in 2010 against Democrat David Schapira in a state senate district and lost, so both her and Parker have lost before.
Whatever the case, we should try to keep libertarians from fielding another doofus.
(Query, can Jan Brewer not shake up the districts a little more to put Sinema and the other dems at an even worse disadvantage?)
While Libertarians are usually pro Second Amendment, voting for them or another third party nominee is almost as bad as voting for a rat since the rats have resumed active gun grabbing policies again.
I’m glad to hear that you’re so bullish re: AZ-09. A 5-point victory in that CD would be HUGE.
As for redistricting, AZ has one of those God-awful “independent commissions” that, as usual, does the dirty work for the Democrats. Brewer tried to dismantle the commission to stop the pro-Democrat gerrymander to go into place, but she was stopped by the courts. So I don’t think AZ Republicans can do anything until the 2020 Census. They should legislate to get rid of that commission prospectively, though.