Posted on 08/11/2017 7:06:05 AM PDT by Helicondelta
The Daily Caller reported:
Dr. Kelli Ward, who unsuccessfully challenged Sen. John McCain in the 2016 primaries, is now taking on Sen. Jeff Flake in the 2018 Arizona Senate primary.
I, as well as others, are frustrated with Senator Flakes weak style, Ward told The Daily Caller News Foundation in an interview Thursday. He hasnt accomplished a thing in D.C., and his values do not align with the people of Arizona.
Ward is bringing on two political operatives with ties to the president, Eric Beach and Brent Lowder. The two men will serve as general consultants for the campaign, TheDCNF has learned.
Beach is the founder and co-chair of Great America PAC, and Lowder is its executive director. The Great America PAC raised and spent close to $30 million in support of Trumps 2016 presidential campaign.
And theres this
Just this week, it was revealed that conservative billionaire and Trump benefactor Robert Mercer would be contributing $300,000 to a super PAC supporting a primary challenger to Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Agree. He has 12-18 Months. He should step down though to be with his family.
Flake will fight back by switching to Democrat. Seriously, this will be a demonstration of Mr. Trump’s coattails if they can pull it off together.
I've said it before: The GOP should be preferred for this possibility by having some reliable member of the party change his registration to Democrat. Someone McCain doesn't like. That will prevent shenanigans, and when McCain is gone, the guy can switch back.
Wheeee, help is on the way finally!!! Your days as senator are numbered, Flakey Boy. Better start looking around for a new job LMAO.
Let’s hire someone to follow him around, popping balloons.
Yes...Kelli
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