“Name one sitting politician who has endorsed Hayworth.”
I saw some county GOP chair that was standing behind Hayworth the other day, in a pic...but probly not publicly elected...and you’re probably looking for some national presence...:)
Hayworth may have undone himself a bit with his past connections to Abramoff (sp?) I hope that can be kept a past issue.
“Name one sitting politician who has endorsed Hayworth.
I saw some county GOP chair that was standing behind Hayworth the other day, in a pic...but probly not publicly elected...and youre probably looking for some national presence...:)”
SCOTT BROWN.
JD Haworth was cleared of any wrong-doing. That, he can prove.
“Name one sitting politician who has endorsed Hayworth.
Sheriff Joe, for one.
Also Bruce Olsen Candidate for Governor of Arizona
http://thearizonasentinel.com/2010/01/26/i-am-endorsing-j-d-hayworth-and-here-is-why/
[snip]For you folks that have drank the mccain koolaid, here is a site, you may find useful: http://www.americanpatrol.com/
AZ Republicans voice disdain for McCain at state GOP meeting The annual gathering of the Arizona Republican Party Statutory Meeting received a rare visit today. In fact, the arrival of Arizonas senior senator was so uncharacteristic, many long time state committeemen said they were unable to recall ever seeing him in attendance. Although the McCain sighting was an unusual and aberrant move for him, it is not one he will soon forget. Throughout his speech, chants of J.D.! J.D.! referencing his nemesis and unannounced phantom challenger, could be clearly heard among catcalls and hisses aimed at McCain. The popular former Congressman J.D. Hayworth, who enjoys a broad base of support, is being urged to enter the senate race to mount a Daschle-like challenge to McCain. Arizonas grassroots Republicans are weary of the aisle-crossing Maverick and desire actual representation. In fact, a Rasmussen survey of Arizona Republicans reported a towering 61% indicated McCain was out of touch with the party base. Several people in the crowd disapprovingly called out What about amnesty? during McCains speech and other committeemen held up signs that read Boo indicating their scorn. The aging senator has had a disconnect with his own party base for so long that he didnt even bother to attend the state presidential preference primary when his name was placed in nomination for the 2008 election, an overt display of scorn for the very people who brought him to that dance. A year-end Rasmussen Reports poll showed the old, long-time senator in a dead heat with Hayworth, causing the fearful McCain to purchase provocative and negative ads during Hayworths drive time radio call-in show on KFYI radio
A Rep from CA endorsed him recently. Don’t have that thread handy.