Regarding the much anticipated LIVE 3TV debate between Sen. John McCain, Jim Deakin and JD Hayworth. We’d like to know who you think did the best in the first or the two scheduled debates. This is not a scientific poll, but we are encouraging all that viewed the debate to cast a vote. Please feel free to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘John McCain’
Who do you think won the 7/16 debate?
Posted: 16th July 2010 by Keith Sipmann in Campaign, SenateTags: JD Hayworth, Jim Deakin, John McCain
Special Arizona Event: Hayworth vs. McCain
Posted: 9th July 2010 by Keith Sipmann in Campaign, Republicans, SenateTags: JD Hayworth, John McCain
Senate Candidate Goes On Offensive Against Tea Partier?
Posted: 1st July 2010 by Keith Sipmann in Campaign, Candidate News, SenateTags: Arizona, JD Hayworth, Jim Deakin, John McCain
June 7th, 2010 an article was on posted Sonoran Alliance that included a link to a local poll labeled “Should Deakin drop out of the AZ Senate race?”. Naturally this poll received some attention from the Deakin campaign, and for good reason as the poll indicated that a majority of participants felt that Deakin should withdraw [...]
US Senate, Arizona: Poll
Posted: 5th February 2010 by Keith Sipmann in Campaign, SenateTags: Arizona, Chris Simcox, JD Hayworth, Jim Deakin, John McCain, US Senate
Arizona is going to have an exciting political year. We have four Republicans running for the US Senate seat. Each candidate is different and represents different parts of the Republican Party. Chris Simcox, Jim Deakin, JD Hayworth and John McCain are all campaigning for the spot that Sen. John McCain currently holds.
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act Failure?
Posted: 18th January 2009 by Keith Sipmann in Campaign, US GovernmentTags: Barack H. Obama, Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, John McCain, Russell Feingold
Prior to the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, campaign finance reform had been debated without any major changes to campaign finance laws. The chief sponsors of the BCRA, Senators Russell Feingold (D-WI) and John McCain (R-AZ), designed the bill to ban national political party committees from accepting or spending non-federal contributions. It also included [...]