McCain on Healthcare Bill: Hurts Arizona
FOX 10 Phoenix - Sat Nov 21, 10:42 pm ETArizona Senators John Kyl and John McCain are among those voting against moving forward with the healthcare reform bill.
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Arizona Senators John Kyl and John McCain are among those voting against moving forward with the healthcare reform bill.
John McCain may have been the Republican Party's national standard bearer last year, but now it looks like he may have a hard time just hanging on to his Senate seat.
Next year's congressional race in southern Arizona may be about to get a lot more interesting.
WASHINGTON, Pa. — When Sarah Palin made her first trip to western Pennsylvania as GOP presidential candidate John McCain's fresh-faced running mate, the Arizona senator warned locals that she "doesn't let anyone tell her to sit down."
Top Democarats from around the state of Arizona will celebrate the 2009 Fall Gala Dinner in Maricopa, with possible 2010 gubernatorial candidate Attorney General Terry Goddard as the featured guest.
Former presidential candidate Sen. John McCain said Thursday he has read Sarah Palin's book and has no regrets about picking her as a running mate. "I felt honored to have Sarah," said Mr. McCain, Arizona Republican. "There's no doubt she energized our party and America. She's doing it today." His praised came one day after defending top campaign advisers Steve Schmidt and Nicolle Wallace, whom ...
Arizona Senator and former Presidential candidate John McCain ignited the race.
PHOENIX (AP) - Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer appears to have done almost everything she needs to get the Republican gubernatorial nomination. The former Secretary of State took office last January upon Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano's appointment as U.S. Homeland Security secretary.
Arizona Sen. John McCain said Sunday that Chrysler Group LLC is unlikely to survive, despite receiving nearly $15 billion in government loans. McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential candidate, reiterated his opposition to the $80 billion auto industry bailout begun by President George W. Bush last December.
PHOENIX -- Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer appears to have done almost everything she needs to get the Republican gubernatorial nomination.
Advocates of laws aimed at driving illegal immigrants out of Arizona will hold a ''tea party'' at the state Capitol today to rally against pending reforms in Congress that include a legalization program.