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Home Front: Politix
Sheriff Joe Leads in Arizona Poll for Senate Race
2011-02-15
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio led a field of potential Republican Senate candidates in Arizona with 21 percent in a poll of likely GOP primary voters last week.

Rep. Jeff Flake, who announced his candidacy for the seat of retiring Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) on Monday, finished second with 16.8 percent in the Summit Consulting Group survey. Former Rep. J.D. Hayworth took third, with 16.6 percent. He was unsuccessful in his primary challenge to Sen. John McCain last year.
He's accomplished more than Obean. Maybe he could run in 2012.
Posted by:gorb

#7   Ebbaising

You haven't backed up your statement. Bearing false witness and all that against Sheriff Joe, you just broke one of the Ten Commandments. And in my holy law book, you now qualify as a rotten scoundrel bag.
Posted by: Fire and Ice   2011-02-15 22:10  

#6  Indeed, the gentlemanly way of the tottling outlaw who bids morn like the cartoon fox he is, with bear friend in escort. Mr. Sheriff Joe Apraio, EW esquire quite disagrees with your approach being barbaric, cowboy, and I must dare, aggressive beyond quick bantor and finger locks. What say you Sir!
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-02-15 21:31  

#5  Ebbaising, give us some examples. You make some pretty serious charges but you make no attempt to back them up with actual facts. Maybe you'd be more comfortable at Daily Kos.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2011-02-15 19:20  

#4  Arpaio has indulged serious law-breaking.

What defines serious? And name one POL that hasn't. One. It will take you longer than you think to grab a name out of a hat, and even then, they've broken some law, and just not been caught.
Posted by: Fire and Ice   2011-02-15 18:51  

#3  he would be an ineffectual Senator. He should stay where he is. Ebbaising - you realize Arizonans, by and large, reject your thinking?
Posted by: Frank G   2011-02-15 18:50  

#2  If he announced for senator, two things would immediately happen. The first is that the race would be over, as he is by far the most popular politician in AZ. The second is that Holder would assemble a grand jury composed entirely of former ACORN managers, and indict him for every crime that has taken place since Judas Iscariot.

While the left hates Sarah Palin, they are terrified to incontinence of Joe Arpaio. They would do anything, illegal or legal, to stop him.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-02-15 18:22  

#1  Arpaio has indulged serious law-breaking. Ergo: his law-and-order claims are unflushed sewage. Arizonans have shelled out millions to subsidize this self-promoter's ego trip. My version of Public Safety doesn't include brutality and intimidation, and abuse
Posted by: Ebbaising the Wicked2761   2011-02-15 18:21  

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