Posted on 05/26/2016 2:26:12 AM PDT by cotton1706
Phyllis Schlafly, nicknamed the iron lady of conservatism, has put in an official endorsement for John McCains primary challenger in Arizona.
In an audio recording exclusively obtained by Independent Journal Review, Schlafly announced:
I wholeheartedly endorse Dr. Kelli Ward for U.S. Senator from Arizona.
Ward recently resigned from her duties in the Arizona state senate in order to focus on her campaign, and has been campaigning as an anti-establishment candidate against McCain, who has served in Congress since 1983.
(Excerpt) Read more at ijreview.com ...
The thing I see is that McCain is likely to just do two years...resign at the appropriate moment, and allow the governor Doug Ducey to appoint himself as Senator. I’m not anti-ducey, but you just question how the cards are stacked and how the lobbyists are playing the game in Arizona.
Good for Phyllis!!
Boom! 2016 Best Election Evah! ( BEE ). Thank You Mrs Schlafly!
“Im not anti-ducey, but you just question how the cards are stacked and how the lobbyists are playing the game in Arizona.”
Well if that’s his game, I am. It’s long past time for this “apppointment musical chairs” to be over. The voters should be deciding, peri
If Cruz was the nominee they would not even be a race
McCain In Deep Trouble in GOP Primary; Trump, Clinton Close in AZ
PPP's new Arizona poll finds that John McCain has a negative approval rating with Republican primary voters, and is at pretty serious risk of losing nomination for another term. Only 35% of GOP voters approve of the job McCain is doing to 50% who disapprove.
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/john-mccain/
Nice! Fended off the Cruzlim coup and is now back on the offensive.
Nice! Fended off the Cruzlim coup and is now back on the offensive.
Excellent! Thank you, Phyllis Schlafly.
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