Well, I didn't think Juan McAmnesty would have pulled this off. Apparently Hayworth dropped the ball somewhere along the way. Funny how McLame lied through his teeth and did a 180 on immigration - just before the election. Now he's Mr. McHardliner. Ha ha.
http://wireupdate.com/wires/9048/u-s-senator-john-mccain-wins-arizona-primaries-with-over-56-percent-of-the-vote/
By Monica Lawrence
PHOENIX, ARIZONA (BNO NEWS) â€" Former U.S. president candidate John McCain won the Republican Senate primary in Arizona with a comfortable lead against his Tea Party movement challenger.
Senator McCain will now focus on beating his Democratic rival in November after winning a little over 56 percent of the primary vote, with J.D. Hayworth, Tea Party movement supporter, winning only 32 percent. He will be running against Rodney Glassman in November, an American businessman and Democrat. He currently serves as in the Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG) of the U.S. Air Force. Glassman entered the race for U.S. Senate in April 2010, stepping down from his position as Vice Mayor of Tucson, Arizona to run.
BBC reports that John McCain spent roughly $20 million on his primary campaign after J.D. Hayworth showed strong early poll results. The effort seemingly paid off, as the former U.S. Presidential candidate took a harder position on gay rights, as well as leading the opposition against President Obama's healthcare reform legislation, and jumped ahead in the polls during the final stretch of campaigning for the primaries.
http://wireupdate.com/wires/9048/u-s-senator-john-mccain-wins-arizona-primaries-with-over-56-percent-of-the-vote/
By Monica Lawrence
PHOENIX, ARIZONA (BNO NEWS) â€" Former U.S. president candidate John McCain won the Republican Senate primary in Arizona with a comfortable lead against his Tea Party movement challenger.
Senator McCain will now focus on beating his Democratic rival in November after winning a little over 56 percent of the primary vote, with J.D. Hayworth, Tea Party movement supporter, winning only 32 percent. He will be running against Rodney Glassman in November, an American businessman and Democrat. He currently serves as in the Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG) of the U.S. Air Force. Glassman entered the race for U.S. Senate in April 2010, stepping down from his position as Vice Mayor of Tucson, Arizona to run.
BBC reports that John McCain spent roughly $20 million on his primary campaign after J.D. Hayworth showed strong early poll results. The effort seemingly paid off, as the former U.S. Presidential candidate took a harder position on gay rights, as well as leading the opposition against President Obama's healthcare reform legislation, and jumped ahead in the polls during the final stretch of campaigning for the primaries.