J. D. Hayworth, former congressman and currently a conservative talk show host, is challenging Sen. John McCain for the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate in Arizona.
Hayworth's campaign website says this about him:
J.D. Hayworth has been a radio and television personality, business management consultant, and public policy advocate. Still, most of Arizona knows J.D. from his time spent in Congress, to which he was elected as part of the Republican Revolution in 1994. While in the House, he built a stellar record as a Consistent Conservative. He maintained an “A” rating from the NRA and a 100% Pro-Life voting record. J.D. also compiled a lifetime rating of 89 from Citizens Against Government Waste and a lifetime rating of 98 from the American Conservative Union.
During his twelve years in the House, J.D. became the first Arizonan to serve on the Ways and Means Committee where he helped write the Bush Tax Cuts of 2001 and 2003. He also was the lead sponsor of the new Education Land Grant Act, which instituted a uniform way for rural school districts to obtain non-environmentally sensitive federal land for school construction, and he helped expand the boundaries of the Walnut Canyon National Monument.
In 2003, J.D. accepted an invitation from residents of Southern Arizona to visit the border and see first hand how illegal immigration and the flow of drugs and violence north across the U.S. border impacted their lives. This eye-opening experience encouraged J.D. to get more involved in the fight against illegal immigration, and within a short while he was a national leader in the effort. He even authored a book, Whatever It Takes, that is widely considered the definitive source on how to combat illegal immigration and improve border security.
Hayworth is a true conservative, unlike the RINO McCain who cozies up to Democrats and attacks conservatives behind-the-scenes. Currently, McCain's re-election campaign is conducting a sleazy campaign against Hayworth with money from political action committees (PACs).
Read Hayworth's campaign website and see if you agree with him on the major issues.
To see Hayworth's website, go here.
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