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Arpaio Holds Large Lead in Arizona Republican Primary

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f. barnes

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Nov 23, 2009, 4:21:43 PM11/23/09
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Monday, November 23, 2009 Rasmussenreports

If Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio decides to seek the Republican
nomination for governor of Arizona, he will enter the race as the
clear favorite. Incumbent Governor Jan Brewer places third in an early
look at the 2010 GOP gubernatorial race.

The first Rasmussen Reports telephone poll of next year's GOP Primary
in Arizona shows Arpaio, known nationally for his tough efforts to
crack down on illegal immigration, attracting 47% of the vote while
four other candidates split another 44%.


[Clearly the voters to not believe the phoney accusations made against
him by illegal alien proponents and propagandists (including the US
Justice Department).]

Iconoclast

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Nov 24, 2009, 4:08:11 AM11/24/09
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On Nov 23, 2:21 pm, "f. barnes" <fre...@centurytel.net> wrote:
> http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections2/el...

>
> Monday, November 23, 2009 Rasmussenreports
>
> If Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio decides to seek the Republican
> nomination for governor of Arizona, he will enter the race as the
> clear favorite. Incumbent Governor Jan Brewer places third in an early
> look at the 2010 GOP gubernatorial race.
>
> The first Rasmussen Reports telephone poll of next year's GOP Primary
> in Arizona shows Arpaio, known nationally for his tough efforts to
> crack down on illegal immigration, attracting 47% of the vote while
> four other candidates split another 44%.
>
> [Clearly the voters to not believe the phoney accusations made against
> him by illegal alien proponents and propagandists (including the US
> Justice Department).]

What a concept! People in the U.S. want laws enforced and a line in
the sand between Third World, corrupt Latin America and the United
States of America.

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