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To: Bookshelf

Ciscomani is a McCain squish, backed by the failed Maricopa County octopus.

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You go it all wrong. He is from Tucson. No Maricopa county whatsoever.
And his district is very moderate, toss up.
It has been represented by several democrats and moderate Republicans. Anytime Rep nominated radical, it failed miserably (they tried few times).
You should be thankful for Ciscomani. The Only alternative is a radical Democrat.


12 posted on 02/13/2024 7:20:57 AM PST by AZJeep
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To: AZJeep

Good post.

This “RINO” voted about 80% the right way in 2023 so he’s far better than any other *plausible* alternative. He’s going to have his hands quite full in November trying to get re-elected, but probably won’t have anything but underfunded pissant-level opposition in the primary, Andy Biggs’ wife’s opinion notwithstanding.

That primary may still be enough to damage him sufficiently to hand the seat to a Democrat in November, though. A swing of just 1 or 2 percent to the left will seal the deal.

Much of this thread illustrates that those who feeeeel rather than think, reflexively spout off without any regard for the actual facts.


13 posted on 02/13/2024 8:10:04 AM PST by PermaRag (Joo Biden is not my President)
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To: AZJeep

I live in Pima county sometimes. And Tucson might lean Democrat thanks to a Marxist mayor, double-voting students from the U. of Arizona, and illegals with their hands out, but the Arizona Republican Party from Maricopa south to Pima is run by and through Phoenix and the remnant of the McCain cabal. Ciscomani is a tool of that cabal. His voting pattern is, conservatively speaking, unreliable.


14 posted on 02/13/2024 8:34:17 AM PST by Bookshelf
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