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Question: Conservatives, who would you support in the Arizona Senate primary?
#1
Blake Masters
 
#2
Mark Brnovich
 
#3
Jim Lamon
 
#4
Mick McGuire
 
#5
Justin Olson
 
#6
Not a conservative
 
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Total Voters: 24

Author Topic: Conservatives, who would you support in the Arizona Senate primary?  (Read 446 times)
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« on: July 27, 2022, 02:44:09 PM »

I feel like they're all great -- any of the top four (of Masters, Lamon, Brnovich, or McGuire) would make an excellent candidate. I wish we could redistribute the AZ-Sen candidates to other states; they're somehow all better than anyone who ran in Ohio or Oklahoma. Even Olson is really just colorless as opposed to particularly bad in some way.

On an RCV ballot, I would first-preference McGuire. I think this is shaping up to be a race between Masters and Lamon, and of the two of them I think I'd support Lamon, merely because people I dislike within the party tend to support Masters, but Masters himself honestly seems fine and he would be in no danger of losing my general-election vote.

How is someone who said "privatize social security" a good candidate. You may agree with this position but that doesn't make it a good thing to say on a campaign trail
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OSR stands with Israel
Computer89
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« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2022, 05:18:07 PM »

I feel like they're all great -- any of the top four (of Masters, Lamon, Brnovich, or McGuire) would make an excellent candidate. I wish we could redistribute the AZ-Sen candidates to other states; they're somehow all better than anyone who ran in Ohio or Oklahoma. Even Olson is really just colorless as opposed to particularly bad in some way.

On an RCV ballot, I would first-preference McGuire. I think this is shaping up to be a race between Masters and Lamon, and of the two of them I think I'd support Lamon, merely because people I dislike within the party tend to support Masters, but Masters himself honestly seems fine and he would be in no danger of losing my general-election vote.

How is someone who said "privatize social security" a good candidate. You may agree with this position but that doesn't make it a good thing to say on a campaign trail

So it's his views on social security that's the issue and not things like, you know, promoting the great replacement theory or calling 1/6 a "false flag operation"?

His social security comments will be easier for the dems to use in attacks ads is what I am saying
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