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Eugene

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Wed Jan 10, 2018, 10:07 AM Jan 2018

Poll: Arpaio statistically tied with McSally in GOP primary for Arizona Senate

Source: The Hill

Poll: Arpaio statistically tied with McSally in GOP primary for Arizona Senate

BY REBECCA SAVRANSKY - 01/10/18 07:14 AM EST

Former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio is in a statistical tie with Rep. Martha McSally (R-Ariz.) in the Republican Senate primary in Arizona, according to a new poll.

The ABC15/OHPI poll shows Arpaio, who on Tuesday announced his plans to run for the Senate seat, has 29 percent support in the race.

McSally, who is also expected to jump into the race soon but has not made a formal announcement, has 31 percent support, according to the poll.

Former state Sen. Kelli Ward has 25 percent support in the poll.
The poll was conducted Tuesday among 504 likely Republican voters. Its margin of error is 4.36 percent.

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Read more: http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/368249-poll-arpaio-statistically-tied-with-mcsally-in-gop-primary-for-arizona
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Poll: Arpaio statistically tied with McSally in GOP primary for Arizona Senate (Original Post) Eugene Jan 2018 OP
Roy Moore rides again! N/t NNadir Jan 2018 #1
Hope some secret Dem donor funds Joe in the general as an independent Bradshaw3 Jan 2018 #2
May be a useful idiot if he divides Repugs. Sneederbunk Jan 2018 #3

Bradshaw3

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2. Hope some secret Dem donor funds Joe in the general as an independent
Wed Jan 10, 2018, 10:41 AM
Jan 2018

Time to use such tactics. Anything to help Sinema win.

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