Posted on 01/13/2018 6:50:17 AM PST by SandRat
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TUCSON U.S. Rep. Martha McSally made it official on Friday: Shes running for Jeff Flakes Senate seat.
McSally, 51, made the announcement at the Tucson Jet Center near Tucson International Airport this morning, then took off in a World War II-era two-seater training plane headed to Phoenix and Prescott to deliver the same message.
I don't sit quietly and I don't scare easily. When I make promises, I don't interpret them loosely, McSally told about 200 people, including a strong contingent of veterans. Should I take an oath as your senator, raising my right hand again, you can be certain of this, I will give my all to protecting our country and to advancing the American leadership and American values in a world that desperately needs them both, and will speak candidly, maybe a little bluntly at times, but always truthfully and never in droning, empty platitudes of the politically correct.
McSally, who is in her second term serving Congressional District 2, had been close-mouthed about a possible bid for months, only saying shed make an announcement after the first of the year. She reportedly told congressional colleagues last fall that she planned to make the bid after Flake announced in October that he wouldnt run for re-election.
McSally acknowledged she has some challenges in the state when it comes to name recognition but pointed out she was named the ninth most-effective member of Congress during her freshman term by the Center for Effective Lawmaking, based on getting bills introduced and passed.
She also addressed President Trump's comment on Thursday in which he criticized protections for immigrants from s---hole countries, a reference to Africa, Haiti and El Salvador.
Well, let me just say I've spoken a little salty behind closed doors as well so I'm not going to throw the first stone on using any language, and I guess there was a dispute as to what was actually said, McSally said. ...the issue I think he was trying to get to was we need to reform our immigration system, that this lottery system doesn't make any sense.
The congresswoman joins a crowded GOP field that includes Kelli Ward, a physician who resigned halfway through her second term in the state Legislature to run against John McCain in 2016. Ward lost to McCain in the primary.
But McSallys toughest test could come from former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, a Republican who announced Tuesday that he was in the race. Arpaio, 85, served 24 years as sheriff before he was ousted in 2016 by Democrat Paul Penzone. Arpaio, dubbed Americas Toughest Sheriff, had seen a dramatic drop in popularity after he became embroiled in accusations of racial profiling during immigration sweeps. He was found guilty in July of failing to comply with court orders to end racial profiling practices in his department. On Aug. 25, after declaring Arpaio an American patriot, Trump pardoned him.
McSally, an Air Force Academy graduate and the first U.S. woman to fly combat missions in enemy territory, lost two bids for the House before narrowly defeating former U.S. Rep. Ron Barber for the seat in 2014. She scored a decisive re-election win in 2016 over Democrat Matt Heinz.
Democrats in the Senate primary include Deedra Abboud, Bob Bishop, Cheryl Fowler, Chris Russell and U.S. Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, who is considered the front-runner.
Along with Arpaio, Ward and McSally in the race are Craig Brittain and Nicholas Tutura.
Would not be surprised to see the flake re enter the race. We always split up the conservative vote allowing libtards to win.
And aren’t they complete idiots??? These carpetbaggers make me sick.
Arpaio will lose a statewide Senate race. I voted for him for years, but finally ended up voted for someone else in the primary. He is long past his sell-by date. The Ray Moore comparisons, at least in political terms, are relevant in my opinion.
Thanks for your info. I tend to agree but then I’m not real
familiar with the politics there.
My vote never matters because Soros and his out of state leftist pick Arizona’s winners.
That’s why Arpaio was so beloved locally - he beat them all.
He lost his last election because the feds were going to send him to prison for doing his job.
Martha McSally will make a wonderful senator. Shes conservative and tough and it doesnt hurt that shes easy on the eyes. She gets my vote.
Ward or Arpaio will get trounced by Sinema. McSally will beat Sinema. Im voting for Martha McSally.
McSally is the best choice and she is the only one who will win in November.
Martha McSally will make a wonderful senator. Shes conservative and tough and it doesnt hurt that shes easy on the eyes. She gets my vote.
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