The Arizona Republic's Laurie Roberts is known for her frequent hit pieces on Republicans. Her latest piece is so lousy it's frankly embarrassing. Entitled "Why is Royce Flora allowed to campaign for treasurer on our dime?" she claims that election laws are violated because the Maricopa County Treasurer's Office - gasp - included a flyer with property tax bills containing a message and photo from the Deputy County Treasurer, Royce Flora, about things like paying your bill online. Royce is running to replace the current treasurer, Hos Hoskins, and has a Democratic opponent.
Elected officials frequently send out mail like this, it happens every day, it's known as franking and it's perfectly legal. Yet Roberts claims that is illegal campaigning. She is smearing Royce for no reason - he will not be investigated because there was no wrongdoing. If he was a Democrat, she would have never written this column.
MCRC Briefs ran this response from Hos -
Charles “Hos” Hoskins, Maricopa County Treasurer: Regarding Laurie Roberts: -Why-Royce-Flora-Allowed-Campaign-Treasurer-Our-Dime I am pleased that she included a copy of Mr. Flora’s letter so everyone can see that is void of any “vote-for-me” language. It is informative and states our commitment to service. It is also part of our effort to support Maricopa County’s Strategic Plan that states – “By the end of 2018, the Treasurer’s Office will increase the number of parcels enrolled to receive paperless statements to 10% . . .” View the entire plan at: http://www.maricopa.gov/StrategicPlan/pdf/StrategicPlan2015-2018v0_0_1.pdf The purpose of the tax bill insert was to persuade property owners to pay their taxes online. This allows us to capture email addresses of taxpayers that are computer savvy so we can offer them the option to receive their tax bills electronically instead of by mail. The cost of printing, paper and staff time to mail tax bills is expensive. Our mailing budget this fiscal year is $905,140 which is bordering on the absurd considering that the technology to go paperless has been around for decades. We have not been able to move toward a paperless environment due to our outdated (1988) IT system which we are in the process of replacing. In fiscal year 2016 we received 2,723,528 property tax payments of which 300,880 (11%) were made online. We need to get the number of online payments up to 500,000 to justify the programming costs associated with delivering tax bills electronically. I don’t expect Mr. Royce’s letter to come close to that, but every available opportunity to increase online payments must be pursued. Finally, anyone that thinks that there is some political benefit from associating your name with property tax bills that have increased considerably should see our mail and answer our phone.
I've known Royce for years, and he's one of the most ethical, honest people I've ever met. He would gladly give you the shirt off his back. This is nothing more than a sleazy attempt at character assassination to tip the election to the Democrat. Fortunately, it won't work. It is difficult for a Democrat to get elected to a Maricopa County office since the county is overwhelmingly Republican, plus no one reads the Repugnant anymore.
Friday, September 30, 2016
Saturday, September 24, 2016
AZ Bar spokesman periodically leaks info about me to media to smear me - years of this abuse now
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| AZ Bar spokesman Rick DeBruhl |
The Bar and county supervisors consistently leaked damaging information about me and my superiors, former prosecutors Andrew Thomas and Lisa Aubuchon, because we were attorneys for Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Ray Stern from Phoenix New Times and Yvonne Wingett from The Arizona Republic were all too happy to write smear pieces about us. Wingett once tweeted that I was crying during the Bar trial against me, which incensed my husband because he was sitting in the courtroom much closer to me than her and knew it was a lie. Stern wrote more than once that I was "disbarred," which is flat out libel; I was merely suspended for six months.
Phoenix New Times wrote plenty of libelous articles about me over the years in regards to this, no doubt hand-fed to the reporters by the Bar! Skeptics will ask me, if you were libeled, why didn't you sue? Oh believe me, I've looked into it. The statute of limitations in Arizona is one year. With the hell they put me through merely defending myself in the other legal proceedings, I had no more energy and certainly not the health to learn libel law and file another lawsuit, nor did I have the money to hire an attorney to do it for me; it's not something attorneys will do on a contingency fee.
So guys like Brahm Resnik, Bar spokesman Rick DeBruhl's former buddy at Channel 12, feel they can brazenly say I was disbarred without consequences. I was invited to come on Kelli Ward's (who challenged John McCain in the GOP primary) brand-new radio show last Wednesday, and tweeted about it. I believe DeBruhl trolls me online, and told Resnik to tweet something cynical about it. See our exchange below (he's since deleted the libelous tweet, but not before I took a screenshot).
If you need anymore proof that DeBruhl is funneling stories to reporters about me, check out this article in March by Stern. Stern brazenly admits DeBruhl fed him this story about me supporting the Bar reform bill. "Rick DeBruhl, State Bar spokesman, alerted New Times about the bill after reading our Thursday article about a failed lawsuit filed by Lisa Aubuchon and Rachel Alexander, two former acolytes of disgraced former Maricopa County Andrew Thomas who lost their law licenses." Note the continued libel - I did not "lose" my law license, it was merely suspended.
Aubuchon faced similar abuse. DeBruhl threatened her daughter on Twitter when she was tweeting about the Bar trial, she had called him out on something he'd tweeted that was a lie. He warned her that if she wanted any career here in media she better stay out of it. She is now a successful producer in NYC and he is....
It's been over six years since I was a Maricopa County deputy county attorney, and four years since I quit practicing law, successfully transitioning into journalism, yet the Bar and its spokesperson will still not leave me alone!If you're a lawyer reading this, you need to know what your dues are paying for. The Bar spent over $500,000 to come after us, and almost seven years later they will not let up.Why? Because some of the others and I who have been wrongly abused by the Bar are now trying to convert it into a voluntary bar association to stop the corruption. Almost half the bars in other states are voluntary. If the Bar becomes voluntary, fat cats like DeBruhl will lose his hefty salary (probably around $150,000 if you look at what the other execs are making) and maybe even his full-time position. The Arizona Bar has the second highest mandatory dues in the nation, and its excesses have been widely documented by sites like Working for a Better Bar. Destroy my reputation so I can no longer work and afford healthcare - and that's one less activist working to dismantle the Bar.
I will not be silenced; I have successfully transferred into journalism since the corrupt Bar won't end my suspension until I pay $101,500, the cost of the bar trial against not just me but my superiors too. My immediate supervisor, who had a much larger role in everything than I did, turned on all of us to save his hide, so he had all of his disciplinary costs paid for by the county supervisors, was allowed to keep his job and only received probation!
I will continue writing and exposing these abuses until the Bar is cleaned up. For more information, check out the websites below, which I am unaffiliated with.
Working for a Better Bar
Judges Gone Wild
AZ Bar Watch (disclaimer: this site is fairly offensive)
Former Maricopa County GOP Chair Launches #NeverMcCain
Rob Haney
No one has done as much damage to the Republican Party or the Constitution as John McCain. He continually attacked the Republican Party conservatives and sided with far left Democrats to get his left wing bills passed. History is the best teacher and indicator. McCain would do greater damage to a Trump administration than Kirkpatrick could ever dream of. I believe we would even have more influence over her than McCain. McCain certainly paid no attention to our wishes during his previous years in office. Kirkpatrick would have neither the seniority or influence to do the damage that McCain has already caused. McCain's defeat would create new life in the conservative wing of the Republican party. It is just about finished now.
No one has done as much damage to the Republican Party or the Constitution as John McCain. He continually attacked the Republican Party conservatives and sided with far left Democrats to get his left wing bills passed. History is the best teacher and indicator. McCain would do greater damage to a Trump administration than Kirkpatrick could ever dream of. I believe we would even have more influence over her than McCain. McCain certainly paid no attention to our wishes during his previous years in office. Kirkpatrick would have neither the seniority or influence to do the damage that McCain has already caused. McCain's defeat would create new life in the conservative wing of the Republican party. It is just about finished now.
You have 4 choices
1. Vote McCain for him to continue his attacks on the country.
2. Do not vote in the Senate contest. will hurt McCain
3. Vote for anyone you choose to. They will not win, but it will hurt McCain.
4. Vote for Kirkpatrick which will hurt McCain the most. And she will be in no position to hurt Trump as much as McCain would.
Monday, September 12, 2016
VIDEO: Rachel Alexander on the Depths of Legal Corruption and State Bar Abuses in Arizona
Watch Ernie White Media interview IC editor Rachel Alexander, former
prosecutor Lisa Aubuchon, and federal attorney Jeffrey Moffatt on how
they were targeted as conservative attorneys by the State Bar of Arizona
and others connected to the Bar, including the Bar’s crooked
disciplinary judge William O’Neil. This kind of corruption isn’t just
happening at the Department of Justice, but on the local level.
Alexander and Aubuchon were both briefly attorneys for Sheriff Arpaio,
which is why they were targeted. They join a growing number of attorneys
who have had their reputations, career, health and lives destroyed by
these crooked, vicious partisans, and so they and Moffatt will not stop
speaking out until the corruption is rooted out. Alexander and Aubuchon
are now in their seventh year of the never-ending targeting, which
Alexander has written about here.
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Will Michelle Reagan's friendship with Christine Jones affect the outcome of the #AZ05 race?
The Arizona political scene was jolted out of the beginning
of its Labor Day weekend on Friday night when the CD 5 race between Andy Biggs
and Christine Jones suddenly became too close to call. It went from a Jones-37
vote margin to a Jones-6 vote margin to a Biggs-9 vote margin in the wee hours
of Saturday morning.
Biggs won the race when all the ballots were counted (by 9
votes), but the proceedings are by no means over. There will be an automatic
recount when the results have been canvassed, and lawsuits sure to follow.
Christine Jones spent almost two million dollars to buy this seat on Election
Day, and she will not be leaving any money on the table in her attempts to win
this seat in court.
Though the Arizona Secretary of State’s office doesn’t have
as much of a role to play in this election as the Maricopa County Recorder’s
Office, it still has a small part. It is here – at the Secretary of State’s
office – where Jones might have a leg up on Andy Biggs. Jones and Secretary
Michelle Reagan appear to be close friends and share a strong sense of mutual
respect and admiration towards one another (see social media posts below).
Also, Reagan just hired a new employee – Garrett Archer –
who has singlehandedly given the Jones’ camp one of it’s arguments to contest
the election in court. Archer, a data and analytics guru, could not hide his
dismay and disbelief of the quickly-closing vote total between Jones and Biggs
throughout Friday night. One other AZSOS employee was also considered as a
possible Jones’ campaign staffer just before the former GoDaddy executive
jumped into the race this past spring.
Michelle Reagan has had a rough two years as the Arizona
Secretary of State. She cannot afford another topsy-turvy election on her hands
– much less claims of using her official office to benefit a friend in one of
the closest elections in Arizona history. Michelle Reagan must go above and
beyond to show the Arizona public that she will remain neutral and impartial
towards both sides in this ongoing saga. Failure to do so would be catastrophic
to her future political career and to the integrity of the election process.
Reagan’s Friendship with
Jones:
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Thoughts on yesterday's GOP primary
As expected, there was good and bad news. Sadly, John McCain easily beat Kelli Ward in the US Senate race. He had millions to spend, massive name recognition, and spread lies about her all over the Internet, you couldn't visit a political website without seeing his smears ("Chemtrail Kelly" - never mind that McCain himself once referred a constituent to the EPA who had chemtrail concerns, taking chemtrails even more seriously than Ward). The final insult to injury came when he strong armed Arizona Right to Life PAC into endorsing him, even though the organization told me couple of months ago that they were no longer gong to endorse candidates, considering the outcry in 2010 when I resigned from the board and the PAC due to the PAC endorsing McCain over JD Hayworth. Hayworth had a 100% pro-life rating in Congress; McCain only had a 75% rating due to his support for taxpayer funded embryonic stem cell research - he is NOT pro-life unlike Ward.
McCain faces Ann Kirkpatrick in the general, who is polling neck and neck with him. If he loses, Republicans aren't going to forgive him or the GOP establishment, since the polls showed him likely to lose months ago (generally an incumbent polling that poorly early on ends up losing the general).
In better news, Don Stapley, who I believe is a crook who belongs behind bars, soundly lost the CD5 race for Congress. It is not certain yet who won, both Christine Jones and Andy Biggs are too close to call (Jones is up 876 votes currently). Fortunately, both would make excellent members of Congress. Biggs was a powerhouse conservative in the Arizona legislature, and Christine is a savvy businesswoman and lawyer who made her own millions while at Go Daddy (where she was my boss; I, alas, was not that savvy). Besides having a significant amount of money to put into the race, Christine, an evangelical, was the sole woman and non-LDS candidate in the race, which likely also helped, splitting up much of the LDS vote among the other three candidates.
Glad to see Dave Giles beat John Agra in my CD9 district. Agra wasn't very visible and he had nothing on his website about social issues. While it might be wise not to emphasize them during the general in this mixed district, it wasn't a good strategy during the primary. Have heard the NRCC is going to pour money into this race so Giles may actually have a chance against Kirsten Sinema in the general. Giles ran a tireless race during the primary, personally calling people (I must have gotten three phone calls at least).
David Schweikert had a challenger. Who knew? Paul Gosar easily won reelection in CD4. As an incumbent with a pretty good conservative record, it was nearly impossible for unknown Ray Strauss to defeat him.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio, as predicted, beat his nearest challenger Dan Saban two to one. Too bad the left-leaning media detests him so much they couldn't even report accurately on how much he was ahead in the polls.
Helen Purcell, the county recorder, is neck and neck with her challenger. There was a perception that she was responsible for long voter lines during the presidential primary, but I have debunked that thoroughly as the former Maricopa County Elections attorney. As a result of the ridiculous outcry, there were poll workers sitting around yesterday with nothing to do as few voters showed up, a complete waste of taxpayer dollars. Hopefully Helen pulls it off, she has ran one of the most innovative recorder/election departments in the country. (update: Helen did end up winning, but due to the bad press will face an unfair challenge in the general)
Was pleased to see Bob Burns easily won the Corporation Commission primary, coming in first. While all of the Republican candidates running seem decent, he is the one speaking out most strongly against the powerful utility companies that keep raising rates and doing everything they can to keep much cheaper solar out, even if it is properly regulated.
In my LD18, newcomer Frank Schmuck handily beat incumbent Jeff Dial in the Senate. Dial had voted for the Medicaid expansion and voted against our Bar reform and public notice reform bills, so it was time for him to go.
Was disappointed to see Anthony Sizer lost in the LD14 state rep race in north Tucson, but it's fairly uncommon as a newcomer to win your first race with no name recognition. Hope he runs again next term. Also disappointed to see Matt Morales lose in the LD28 state rep race, but he was also a newcomer so hopefully next time around. Another newcomer, my old friend Ross Groen, also lost in LD25, but he's a fighter and will be back.
McCain faces Ann Kirkpatrick in the general, who is polling neck and neck with him. If he loses, Republicans aren't going to forgive him or the GOP establishment, since the polls showed him likely to lose months ago (generally an incumbent polling that poorly early on ends up losing the general).
In better news, Don Stapley, who I believe is a crook who belongs behind bars, soundly lost the CD5 race for Congress. It is not certain yet who won, both Christine Jones and Andy Biggs are too close to call (Jones is up 876 votes currently). Fortunately, both would make excellent members of Congress. Biggs was a powerhouse conservative in the Arizona legislature, and Christine is a savvy businesswoman and lawyer who made her own millions while at Go Daddy (where she was my boss; I, alas, was not that savvy). Besides having a significant amount of money to put into the race, Christine, an evangelical, was the sole woman and non-LDS candidate in the race, which likely also helped, splitting up much of the LDS vote among the other three candidates.
Glad to see Dave Giles beat John Agra in my CD9 district. Agra wasn't very visible and he had nothing on his website about social issues. While it might be wise not to emphasize them during the general in this mixed district, it wasn't a good strategy during the primary. Have heard the NRCC is going to pour money into this race so Giles may actually have a chance against Kirsten Sinema in the general. Giles ran a tireless race during the primary, personally calling people (I must have gotten three phone calls at least).
David Schweikert had a challenger. Who knew? Paul Gosar easily won reelection in CD4. As an incumbent with a pretty good conservative record, it was nearly impossible for unknown Ray Strauss to defeat him.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio, as predicted, beat his nearest challenger Dan Saban two to one. Too bad the left-leaning media detests him so much they couldn't even report accurately on how much he was ahead in the polls.
Helen Purcell, the county recorder, is neck and neck with her challenger. There was a perception that she was responsible for long voter lines during the presidential primary, but I have debunked that thoroughly as the former Maricopa County Elections attorney. As a result of the ridiculous outcry, there were poll workers sitting around yesterday with nothing to do as few voters showed up, a complete waste of taxpayer dollars. Hopefully Helen pulls it off, she has ran one of the most innovative recorder/election departments in the country. (update: Helen did end up winning, but due to the bad press will face an unfair challenge in the general)
Was pleased to see Bob Burns easily won the Corporation Commission primary, coming in first. While all of the Republican candidates running seem decent, he is the one speaking out most strongly against the powerful utility companies that keep raising rates and doing everything they can to keep much cheaper solar out, even if it is properly regulated.
In my LD18, newcomer Frank Schmuck handily beat incumbent Jeff Dial in the Senate. Dial had voted for the Medicaid expansion and voted against our Bar reform and public notice reform bills, so it was time for him to go.
Was disappointed to see Anthony Sizer lost in the LD14 state rep race in north Tucson, but it's fairly uncommon as a newcomer to win your first race with no name recognition. Hope he runs again next term. Also disappointed to see Matt Morales lose in the LD28 state rep race, but he was also a newcomer so hopefully next time around. Another newcomer, my old friend Ross Groen, also lost in LD25, but he's a fighter and will be back.
Sunday, August 28, 2016
Uh Yeah, Dr. Kelli Ward Is Definitely Pro-Life
Editor's note: I served on the board of Arizona Right to Life for five years. McCain has a poor pro-life record, and was rated only 75% by National Right to Life, primarily due to his support for government funding of embryonic stem cell research, which pro-lifers find appalling. When someone on the PAC forced through an endorsement of him over JD Hayworth in 2010, I could no longer stay on the board or PAC in good conscience and resigned. Kelli Ward is far more pro-life than McCain will ever be (and sadly we just heard that AZRTL has again endorsed McCain). Kelli Ward has a 100% pro-life rating as a state legislator.
Cross-posted from Sonoran Alliance
Cross-posted from Sonoran Alliance
Sinister rumors started by the McCain campaign claim that Dr. Kelli Ward is not pro-life. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Here’s what pro-life leaders are saying about Dr. Kelli Ward:
Kelli Ward has received the powerful endorsement of the doctor who has been called the “Father of the Pro-Life Movement” as well as Arizona pro-life activist Christine Accurso.
Accurso said,
“John McCain has voted in favor of embryonic stem cell research. Dr. Kelli Ward is an outstanding pro-life leader, and I have been honored to watch her fight for the lives of the unborn on the Arizona Senate floor. Her passion, dedication, medical expertise, and commitment to solid pro-life principles are unwavering and the reason she has my vote! I endorse Kelli, and I urge all Arizonans to vote Kelli Ward for U.S. Senate!”
In May, Cathi Herrod, President of the Center for Arizona Policy set the record straight saying,
“For the record, Kelli Ward had a 100% pro-life voting record as a State Senator. Never wavered.”
Ward was endorsed in May by Phyllis Schlafly who successfully inserted the pro-life plank into the Republican platform at the 1976 Republican National Convention.
Dr. John Grady, a distinguished physician and surgeon and nationally recognized author and lecturer, said
“In the Arizona Senate, Kelli Ward had a 100% pro-constitution and pro-life record. In the U.S. Senate, Dr. Kelli Ward will uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States. She will respect and defend the rights and dignity of all Americans — both born and unborn.”
Dr. Grady practiced in general medicine, surgery, and trauma and has delivered more than 3,000 babies. Dr. Grady was also the founder of the first state and national pro-life organizations. In 1966, seven years before Roe v. Wade, he authored the small book, Abortion – Yes or No, which became the most widely read treatise in the world on the subject and the primer for the pro-life movement.
Dr. Grady stated,
“There are many vital issues now before us, but the issue for which this nation will be judged by God is the wholesale slaughter of the unborn, with more than 50 million innocent unborn babies killed by abortion since 1973. If this nation is to survive, we must ensure that constitutional judges are appointed, especially to the Supreme Court. To do this we must have a strong majority of truly conservative Republican Senators who will uphold the Constitution. Senator Kelli Ward will be one of the loyal Americans who will lead that restoration. Sadly, John McCain’s record shows that he is not the solid conservative and uncompromising constitutional Republican we need in these critical times.”
Kelli said at a recent town hall meeting:
“Attack ads may twist my words out of context to paint a false picture of who John McCain wants you to think I am, but my 100% Pro-Life Voting Record tells who I really am and, most importantly, how I’ll vote in the United States Senate.“I believe human life is a precious gift from God that begins at conception and deserves the full and equal protection of our laws.“No matter how they slice and dice a quotation from a liberal newspaper, a 100% Pro-Life voting record tells everything you need to know.“Senator McCain has voted dozens of times for Planned Parenthood funding and fetal tissue research. Now he wants to hide his record of supporting extreme leftist judges like the ACLU’s Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Justice Breyer.“McCain’s campaign rhetoric? Or my voting record? You decide.”
Why Royce Flora is the best candidate for Maricopa County Treasurer
Maricopa County Treasurer candidate Royce Flora: As the Chief Deputy for the Maricopa County Treasurer’s Office for the past nine years, Flora has won several national awards for innovation and cost effective measures that continue to save, taxpayer millions of dollars. The current Maricopa County Treasurer Charles “Hos” Hoskins is not seeking re-election, which is why Flora is running. Hoskins is serving as Flora’s campaign chairman. Hoskins is a highly-decorated Air Force war veteran, who has served us well throughout his long life. Hoskins is asking for your support for Flora, a hard working Conservative who has a strong record of standing up for the taxpayers. We have many who run for office only to disappoint us. Like Abraham Lincoln, Flora will act "with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right," to restore accountability. Flora’s goal is to make us all proud again of the way free people govern themselves. As a Constitutional Conservative and a taxpayer watchdog, Flora will work with initiatives like Prop 13, to ensure our property taxes do not increase without legislative or voter approval. He will work with the Arizona Legislature to eliminate the residential property tax, the tax on your personal home. This double burden on hardworking taxpayers is just wrong. It is difficult to call ourselves homeowners if the government has an eternal lien on our homes. As a strong supporter of education, Flora will work hard to make sure schools are properly funded and parents can choose the best education for their children. Royce says, “Today, the American Dream is at risk. Our nation faces enormous uncertainty with great fiscal, economic and moral challenges. Heavy taxes and excessive regulation are a direct attack on Arizona values.” It’s time for our government to take common-sense and necessary steps to restrain its growth. It’s up to us to hold our government accountable. See royceflora4treasurer.com
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Problems at the Phoenix VA: Not Everything is What it Seems
There are plenty of problems with the Veterans Administration and its hospitals, but the problems and potential solutions aren't readily apparent.
The Veterans Administration has been under fire for inadequate care of veterans in its hospitals. The Phoenix VA hospital in particular has been plagued by complaints.
Veterans may have died due to delays in care. The facility admitted that several suicidal veterans had been allowed to leave the premises when they really needed help, and the practice was not reversed until February of last year. Three high-level administrators have been fired over the backlog in medical appointments, as well as for manipulating data to cover up delays in care. Former director Sharon Helman was fired and sentenced to probation for failing to disclose thousands of dollars in gifts she had received.
Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.), a veteran himself, has been fairly vocal about fixing the problems in his home state.
The Problem is Bad
But how bad is the problem? I spoke with an insider off the record. The VA does well at routine healthcare, my source said. Across the country, the VA does well performing general health screens and treating common medical issues like high blood pressure and diabetes.
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
ICYMI - Kimberly Yee: "Senator Biggs doesn't retaliate"
Letter: Senator Biggs doesn't retaliate
Sen. Kimberly Yee11:32 p.m. MST July 24, 2016
I was recently made aware of an on-the-record interview which painted an unflattering picture of Senate President Andy Biggs’ supposed lack of leadership and retaliatory actions.
I take strong umbrage with these mischaracterizations about my colleague, and I would like to set the record straight. It is well known that Andy Biggs is one of the most professional legislators in Arizona. He has never been known to retaliate against anyone. He also goes above and beyond to ensure that his door is open for discussion – on any issue, to both parties.
Furthermore, Andy Biggs has always respected all opinions – even when facing substantial disagreement. This is why he has garnered so much respect from members of both parties, and is why he was unanimously elected Senate president by his colleagues.
Also, I firmly believe that he has been uniquely gifted with leadership abilities that have had a tremendous benefit to Arizona for the past decade. The Andy Biggs-led Senate has been an example for future Capitol leaders to emulate, and his leadership at the Arizona Legislature will be sorely missed.
Comments attacking Andy Biggs have no basis. I wish him nothing but the best in his next endeavors.
— Sen. Kimberly Yee, Phoenix
Monday, August 8, 2016
Justin Olson: Spoiler
One of the most important endorsements in any election in the east valley comes from Randy Hatch - a grassroots, tea party lion known for backing and fighting for true conservatives. Hatch recently released his endorsements and recommendations for races across the east valley. Andy Biggs garnered his endorsement for Arizona's Fifth Congressional District.
The most striking aspect, though, about Hatch's email was that he also recommended Justin Olson....as a write-in name for the State Senate in District 25 - a loud and clear message to Olson. Read those two portions of the email for yourself:
Yes, this is Justin Olson's right to stay in the race. However, Olson should have - and still should - looked at the realistic outlook of this race and determined that he has no shot to win and that Andy Biggs had the greater shot at winning (and thus, carrying the mantle for conservatives in Congress). Olson still has a chance to redeem himself in this race and not be known forever as the man who cost conservatives a chance to hold onto Matt Salmon's seat.
Tell Justin Olson to suspend his campaign and to help Andy Biggs win this very important election!
The most striking aspect, though, about Hatch's email was that he also recommended Justin Olson....as a write-in name for the State Senate in District 25 - a loud and clear message to Olson. Read those two portions of the email for yourself:
Every poll coming out of the district shows that Justin Olson is playing spoiler to Andy Biggs in the race. Both Biggs and Olson are top-notch conservatives and are competing for the same pool of voters. To this point, Olson has refused to see his role in helping another candidate to topple Biggs and has stayed in the hotly-contested election.From: Americanpride Last <redmountainteaparty@gmail.com>Subject: My Voting RecommendationsDate: August 7, 2016 at 1:37:59 PM MSTTo: Americanpride Last <redmountainteaparty@gmail.com>Dear Friends and Fellow Patriots,As you know early ballots just arrived in the mail. Every election cycle I have decided at the request of many to forward my recommendations for who to elect this cycle.Below you will find those recommendations for the East Valley U.S. district 5 and Mesa District 25. A few recommendations for Gilbert positions are at the bottom of this email.2. US Representative District 5: Andy BiggsWhile there are a lot of good people running for this position when Matt Salmon elected not to run again, the person that I believe is the most conservative and aligns the best with my views is Andy Biggs. I have spoken to Andy about the important issues and he is on the very same page as I. Please vote for Andy Biggs.3. State Senator District 25: Justin Olson This is a write in name.I cannot in good conscious vote for Bob Worsley. He should be a Democrat and has one of the most liberal voting records for a Republican in the State of Arizona.
Yes, this is Justin Olson's right to stay in the race. However, Olson should have - and still should - looked at the realistic outlook of this race and determined that he has no shot to win and that Andy Biggs had the greater shot at winning (and thus, carrying the mantle for conservatives in Congress). Olson still has a chance to redeem himself in this race and not be known forever as the man who cost conservatives a chance to hold onto Matt Salmon's seat.
Tell Justin Olson to suspend his campaign and to help Andy Biggs win this very important election!
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Noel Campbell, Chip Davis Lead LD 1 House Race
This week, a poll was commissioned in the LD 1 race, showing
incumbent Noel Campbell and newcomer Chip Davis in the lead for the two house
seats. The poll shows Davis' lead within the margin of error - and over 40%
undecided - showing that there is still a long stretch and a bit of uncertainty
to the finish line.
With early voting starting today - and election day just 27 days
away - this race is far from over. However, as always, candidates
would much rather be leading in polls (like Campbell and Davis) than
trailing (like Stringer).
LD1
Date of poll: 8/2/2016
Likely GOP Primary Sample
MOE: +/-4.76%
Total Respondents: 420
How likely are you to
vote in the upcoming Republican primary elections in Arizona?
a. Very Likely 97%
b.
Likely
3%
Have you heard of Noel
Campbell?
a. Yes 66%
b.
No 28%
c.
Not sure 6%
Have you heard of Chip
Davis?
a. Yes 72%
b.
No 20%
c.
Not sure 9%
Have you heard of
David Stringer?
a. Yes 60%
b. No 30%
c.
Not sure 11%
If the election were
held today for the Republican primary for State Legislature in your district,
which of the following potential candidates, listed in random order, would you
be most likely to vote for?
a. Noel Campbell 22%
b.
Chip Davis 21%
c. David Stringer 17%
d. Undecided 41%
What is your overall
opinion of Chip Davis?
a.
Favorable 47%
b.
Unfavorable 13%
c. No opinion 40%
What is your overall
opinion of David Stringer?
a. Favorable 41%
b. Unfavorable 13%
c.
No opinion 46%
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