Thursday, August 26, 2010

John McCain Wins Arizona Primary Election

John McCain Wins Arizona Primary election
ARIZONA – John McCain has thrashed former Rep. J.D. Hayworth in the state's Republican primary Arizona election. The win has surely put the paddle on for presidential nominee to the Senate.

The margin of victory is undoubtedly large but misrepresented the fact that many of Arizona Senator’s inner circle perceived in the challenge from Hayworth from the beginning of the year. It is reported that McCain frittered more than $21 million in the election. The money spent principally on television advertisements that showed the credentials of McCain and cast a poor light on Hayworth credits.

McCain will face Tucson City Councilman Rodney Glassman (D) this fall.

Winners and losers

Irrespective of nasty election campaign with dirtier internet crusades and forceful advertisements, Quayle (son of the former Vice President) locked the Republican nomination. It is reported that young Quayle raised more than $1.3 million to trounce eight other candidates.

Born in Indiana, Quayle was often indicted for political blunders. He moved to Arizona with his wife and they have no children. However, one of the campaigns mailer showed he cuddled two little girls and below written, “We are going to raise our family here." Later on it revealed they were his nieces.

During his election campaigns, Quayle explicitly called President Obama the worst president in history. The embarrassing moment was then when he accused by the disclosure he helped to drive web traffic to a porn site. Despite accusations and loud campaigns, he secured a seat with 23% of the vote.

Primary Election Results in Arizona

For Arizona Governor, where Jan Brewer is seeking re-election.
- The Democrat Terry Goddard won uncontested.
- Republican Jan Brewer won with 87%.

For Arizona Senate, where John McCain is seeking re-election.
- The Democrat Rodney Glassman won with 35%
- Republican John McCain won with 56% of the votes.

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