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AZ-01: Top GOP Recruit Declines to Run

by: James L.

Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 6:34 PM EDT


Try as they may, the GOP just can't catch a break in the open seat race to replace the embattled Rep. Rick Renzi.  It appears that their extensive efforts to recruit former state Senate President Ken Bennett to join the race have failed:

Prescott Republican and former Arizona Senate President Ken Bennett told The Insider this afternoon that he has decided against a campaign for the 1st congressional District.

Business concerns, namely his March appointment as CEO of an alternative energy firm, were the main dissuading factor, Bennett said. If he had won election to the seat, he would have had to cut virtually all ties with the corporation, known as GeoBio Energy.

Bennett joins a long list of no-show GOP candidates in this R+2.2 district, including Arizona Corporations Commissioner Kris Mayes and state Rep. Bill Konopnicki.  Sydney Hay, the president of the Arizona Mining Association and the leading GOP candidate by default, has a very conservative profile, and her zealous support of the Iraq War could help make her the next Randy Graf.

Update: Man, Hay really is a nutter.  Take a look at these gems from her website:

We have taken the consumer out of health care. This is one major reason why costs have risen so dramatically. When someone else is paying the bill, there is no incentive to negotiate price, to shop around, to even contemplate whether a high-priced procedure is truly necessary.

Uh, Sydney?  Health care isn't the same thing as shopping for groceries, or installing a new granite countertop in your kitchen.

More:

I can think of nothing that strikes a deeper blow against our nation's character than abortion on demand.

I learned about the need to abolish the income tax in favor of the FAIR tax from my friend, one of the foremost leaders of this movement, Alan Keyes.

Ronald Reagan said it was "a time for choosing."We are again faced with a time for choosing. Do we choose to support our troops as they defend us in the War on Terror, or do we, as the Democrats would have us do, retreat and face our enemy on our home land?

First and foremost, it is the role of the Federal Government to defend this nation. We can debate the appropriate strategy for winning the War on Terror, and we should. But, let us remain firm in our resolve that our troops need our utmost support in this war and we should do everything in our power to give them what they need, when they need it.

Do you want the folks that were in charge of the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts in charge of your Mom's cancer treatment?

She is INSANE.  I love it!

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gah! holy hell
Next she'll be saying she learned about gay rights from her good friend Jerry Falwell, and environmental laws from Exxon-Mobile! Well, I hate to say it, but i think she may have lost my support. lol

sadly lots of people believe this stuff
I sometimes hear people say "do you want the government that bungled Hurricane Katrina to run health care?'
The correct answer is: no, I want doctors to run health care, and I want the government to pay for it.

26, male, Dem, NJ-12

Whoa...
  A little Alan Keyes here and a little Grover Norquist there, and you have the ideal loser of a candidate.  

24, Male, GA-05

the land of Flake
A little Alan Keyes here and a little Grover Norquist there, and you have the ideal loser of a candidate.

Well, I doubt that Alan Keyes has a lot of fervent followers in Arizona, but the Grover Norquist gospel does sell there. Jeff Flake (R-AZ-06) is possibly the most admired proponent of that vision in the House. Our party didn't even bother to put up an opponent in his district, last cycle. (He has one, this time, I believe.)

This lady does sound pretty far out there. I hope she's not a good fund-raiser.  

Half the population believes our electoral system is broken. The other half believes it is fixed. Wakeuplaughing.com  


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Wait, Bennett's the head of...
an alternative energy firm?  Good on him, but it doesn't sound very Republican, at least, not with the current crop.

Hay has 99K
on hand.  Anne Fitzpatrick, the D running for the seat, has 465K.  At this late date, they need a self-funder.  I hear Any Unanue might be interested:)

CD-1 in Major Trouble for GOP
I heard from insiders that with Bennett out of the race, the NRCC won't play in AZ-1.  It's obvious that Hay is too far out there to win. Food for thought.

So
That makes two free seats, AZ-1 and NY-25, maybe even NY-26.

Im glad AZ-1 wont be competitive, McCain could've carried the district for them but now, it is all ours  :).  3 seats in two cycles from Arizone, not bad friends!


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They did it
with AZ-08 last cycle when the nut Graf won his primary. AZ Reps are used to give up early...

33, living in Germany  

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