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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH speaks at a campaign rally in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH speaks at a campaign rally in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH, left, signs a copy of the US Constitution for KEVIN WALL at a Hayworth campaign event in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH, center, walks into his campaign rally in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH (wearing suit) talks to supporters after a campaign event in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH speaks at a campaign rally in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH speaks at a campaign rally in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH speaks at a campaign rally in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH speaks at a campaign rally in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH at a campaign event in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH, right, bows his head in prayer at the start of his campaign rally in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH, right, sits with supporters at a campaign rally in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: Former Congressman JD HAYWORTH greets supporters at a campaign event in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH, left, signs a copy of the US Constitution for KEVIN WALL at a Hayworth campaign event in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: Former Congressman JD HAYWORTH greets supporters at a campaign event in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: Former Congressman JD HAYWORTH greets supporters at a campaign event in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: Former Congressman JD HAYWORTH greets supporters at a campaign event in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: Former Congressman JD HAYWORTH greets supporters at a campaign event in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 FEBRUARY 2010 -- TEMPE, AZ: Sen John McCain (CENTER RED TIE) waits for mayors from Arizona cities to get in place around him for a photo after a press conference at American Legion Hall Post 2 in Tempe Monday morning. McCain introduced more than 30 mayors from across Arizona that have or will be endorsing him in his primary against former TV sports anchor and Congressman J.D. Hayworth. Hayworth, an arch conservative, is running against McCain for being too liberal on spending and immigration.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 FEBRUARY 2010 -- TEMPE, AZ: Sen John McCain (R-AZ) at the podium, about his work in the US Senate during a press conference at American Legion Hall Post 2 in Tempe Monday morning. McCain introduced more than 30 mayors from across Arizona that have or will be endorsing him in his primary against former TV sports anchor and Congressman J.D. Hayworth. Hayworth, an arch conservative, is running against McCain for being too liberal on spending and immigration.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 FEBRUARY 2010 -- TEMPE, AZ: Sen John McCain (R-AZ) at the podium, about his work in the US Senate during a press conference at American Legion Hall Post 2 in Tempe Monday morning. McCain introduced more than 30 mayors from across Arizona that have or will be endorsing him in his primary against former TV sports anchor and Congressman J.D. Hayworth. Hayworth, an arch conservative, is running against McCain for being too liberal on spending and immigration.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 FEBRUARY 2010 -- TEMPE, AZ: Sen John McCain (R-AZ) at the podium, about his work in the US Senate during a press conference at American Legion Hall Post 2 in Tempe Monday morning. McCain introduced more than 30 mayors from across Arizona that have or will be endorsing him in his primary against former TV sports anchor and Congressman J.D. Hayworth. Hayworth, an arch conservative, is running against McCain for being too liberal on spending and immigration.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 FEBRUARY 2010 -- TEMPE, AZ: Sen John McCain (R-AZ) at the podium, about his work in the US Senate during a press conference at American Legion Hall Post 2 in Tempe Monday morning. McCain introduced more than 30 mayors from across Arizona that have or will be endorsing him in his primary against former TV sports anchor and Congressman J.D. Hayworth. Hayworth, an arch conservative, is running against McCain for being too liberal on spending and immigration.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 FEBRUARY 2010 -- TEMPE, AZ: Sen John McCain (R-AZ) at the podium, about his work in the US Senate during a press conference at American Legion Hall Post 2 in Tempe Monday morning. McCain introduced more than 30 mayors from across Arizona that have or will be endorsing him in his primary against former TV sports anchor and Congressman J.D. Hayworth. Hayworth, an arch conservative, is running against McCain for being too liberal on spending and immigration.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 FEBRUARY 2010 -- TEMPE, AZ: Michael Hing (CENTER AT PODIUM) Mayor of Superior, AZ, talks about Sen John McCain (R-AZ) to Hing's left, during a press conference at American Legion Hall Post 2 in Tempe Monday morning. McCain introduced more than 30 mayors from across Arizona that have or will be endorsing him in his primary against former TV sports anchor and Congressman J.D. Hayworth. Hayworth, an arch conservative, is running against McCain for being too liberal on spending and immigration.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 FEBRUARY 2010 -- TEMPE, AZ: Bob Walkup (LEFT) Mayor of Tucson, AZ, talks about Sen John McCain (RIGHT) during a press conference at American Legion Hall Post 2 in Tempe Monday morning. McCain introduced more than 30 mayors from across Arizona that have or will be endorsing him in his primary against former TV sports anchor and Congressman J.D. Hayworth. Hayworth, an arch conservative, is running against McCain for being too liberal on spending and immigration.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 FEBRUARY 2010 -- TEMPE, AZ: Hugh Hallman (LEFT) introduces Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) at American Legion Hall Post 2 in Tempe Monday morning. McCain introduced more than 30 mayors from across Arizona that have or will be endorsing him in his primary against former TV sports anchor and Congressman J.D. Hayworth. Hayworth, an arch conservative, is running against McCain for being too liberal on spending and immigration.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 FEBRUARY 2010 -- TEMPE, AZ: Bob Walkup (LEFT), Mayor of Tucson, AZ, talks to Sen John McCain before McCain's press conference at American Legion Hall Post 2 in Tempe Monday morning. McCain introduced more than 30 mayors from across Arizona that have or will be endorsing him in his primary against former TV sports anchor and Congressman J.D. Hayworth. Hayworth, an arch conservative, is running against McCain for being too liberal on spending and immigration.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 FEBRUARY 2010 -- TEMPE, AZ: Sen. John McCain (CENTER) talks to Mayor Michael Hing (LEFT) from Superior, AZ, and his children; Ally Michael Hing, 7, Augustine Hing, 8, Naomi-Bo Hing, 10, and Altin Hing, 15, (FAR RIGHT) before McCain's press conference at American Legion Hall Post 2 in Tempe Monday morning. McCain introduced more than 30 mayors from across Arizona that have or will be endorsing him in his primary against former TV sports anchor and Congressman J.D. Hayworth. Hayworth, an arch conservative, is running against McCain for being too liberal on spending and immigration.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH (wearing suit) talks to supporters after a campaign event in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH, right, says the Pledge of Allegiance at a campaign event in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH, right, greets RICHARD RODNIECKI, a US Navy veteran, at a Hayworth campaign rally in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: Former Congressman JD HAYWORTH greets supporters at a campaign event in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: Former Congressman JD HAYWORTH greets supporters at a campaign event in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: JD HAYWORTH, center, walks into his campaign rally in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: Campaign buttons for sale at a JD Hayworth campaign rally in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 FEBRUARY 2010 -- TEMPE, AZ: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) leaves his press conference at American Legion Hall Post 2 in Tempe Monday morning. McCain introduced more than 30 mayors from across Arizona that have or will be endorsing him in his primary against former TV sports anchor and Congressman J.D. Hayworth. Hayworth, an arch conservative, is running against McCain for being too liberal on spending and immigration.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 FEBRUARY 2010 -- TEMPE, AZ: Michael Hing (CENTER AT PODIUM) Mayor of Superior, AZ, talks about Sen John McCain (R-AZ) to Hing's left, during a press conference at American Legion Hall Post 2 in Tempe Monday morning. McCain introduced more than 30 mayors from across Arizona that have or will be endorsing him in his primary against former TV sports anchor and Congressman J.D. Hayworth. Hayworth, an arch conservative, is running against McCain for being too liberal on spending and immigration.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • Feb. 17, 2010 -- GOLD CANYON, AZ: Former Congressman JD HAYWORTH greets supporters at a campaign event in Gold Canyon, AZ. Hayworth, a former television sports anchor and an ultra conservative former Representative who lost his congressional seat to a moderate Democrat in 2006, is running in the Republican primary against long serving Republican Senator John McCain. Hayworth is popular with the Tea Party activists of the Phoenix suburbs.  Photo By Jack Kurtz
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Mitt Romney supporters wait for election results from the Arizona and Michigan primaries. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Mitt Romney supporters wait for election results from the Arizona and Michigan primaries. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters wait for election results from the Arizona and Michigan primaries. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters wait for election results from the Arizona and Michigan primaries. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters wait for election results from the Arizona and Michigan primaries. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters wait for election results from the Arizona and Michigan primaries. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) and a campaign worker watch election results on primary night at Schweikert's campaign office. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) and a campaign worker watch election results on primary night at Schweikert's campaign office. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters watch primary election results come in on a TV at the Romney primary election watch party. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, greets people arriving at his campaign office for his victory party in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) works his way through the crowd to make his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) works his way through the crowd to make his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  GREG PATTERSON (left, background) and Rep DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, go over election results at Schweikert's campaign office Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. David Schweikert's supporters watch Ben Quayle's concession speech Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), center, talks to a supporter at Schweikert's victory party Tuesday. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, and his wife, JOYCE SCHWEIKERT, talks to a supporter at Schweikert's victory party Tuesday. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, and his wife, JOYCE SCHWEIKERT, talks to a supporter at Schweikert's victory party Tuesday. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) takes a cell phone call at his victory party Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) and his dog, CHARLIE, at Schweikert's campaign victory party Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) and his dog, CHARLIE, at Schweikert's campaign victory party Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) and his dog, CHARLIE, at Schweikert's campaign victory party Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. David Schweikert's supporters watch Ben Quayle's concession speech Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. David Schweikert's supporters watch Ben Quayle's concession speech Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) waves to a supporter at his victory party Tuesday. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Rep DAVID SCHWEIKERT meets with campaign workers at his campaign victory party Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:    BRANDY BARON, a David Schweikert volunteer, greets Rep DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, at Schweikert's victory party Tuesday. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the most contested Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:    BRANDY BARON, a David Schweikert volunteer, greets Rep DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, at Schweikert's victory party Tuesday. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), left, greets ALYSSA KNAUER at Schweikert's victory party in Phoenix. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Supporters of Ben Quayle react to early vote results showing Quayle losing to Republican rival David Schweikert. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Supporters of Ben Quayle react to early vote results showing Quayle losing to Republican rival David Schweikert. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - MESA, AZ: Rep. JEFF FLAKE (R-AZ) adjusts his TV set in his Mesa, AZ, home while LUCE VELO FORTUNO speaks at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL, on the night of Arizona's primary election. Flake is the incumbent Congressman from Arizona's 6th Congressional District. He won the Republican primary for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring Senator Jon Kyl. Flake faced Arizona businessman and political newcomers Wil Cardon in the primary and won handily.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     HEIDI HENDERSON, a Mitt Romney supporter from Florida, dances during a Romney primary election watch party in Phoenix. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     SISI HINGANO, from Gilbert, AZ, dances with a young Mitt Romney supporter during a primary election watch party in Phoenix. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) takes a cell phone call at his victory party Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A person walks into Rep. David Schweikert's (R-AZ) victory party Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Supporters of Ben Quayle react to early vote results showing Quayle losing to Republican rival David Schweikert. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:     Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Mitt Romney supporters dance when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Mitt Romney supporters cheer when primary election results from the Arizona show Romney winning the state are flashed on a TV screen. Several hundred Romney supporters crowded into a ballroom in a Phoenix hotel to watch primary results from Michigan and Arizona. Romney won the night, scoring a tight win in the Michigan Republican Presidential primary and a comfortable win in the Arizona Republican Presidential primary.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: A voter leaves the West Des Moines polling place on primary election day at Valley High School in West Des Moines. Because of the Coronavirus pandemic, all of the polling places in West Des Moines were consolidated to Valley High School, where voting booths were set up with social distancing in mind and booths were sanitized before they were reused. Although Iowa uses a caucus system to select presidential candidates, they use a primary election to select candidates for other offices. Statewide, the most watched race Tuesday is the Democratic Senate primary to select a candidate to run against Republican incumbent Joni Ernst.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: TERRI JOHNSON, from West Des Moines, votes on primary election day at Valley High School in West Des Moines. She said she was going to vote by mail but decided to vote in person because her son is on the ballet and it was the first time she was able to vote for her son. Because of the Coronavirus pandemic, all of the polling places in West Des Moines were consolidated to Valley High School, where voting booths were set up with social distancing in mind and booths were sanitized before they were reused. Although Iowa uses a caucus system to select presidential candidates, they use a primary election to select candidates for other offices. Statewide, the most watched race Tuesday is the Democratic Senate primary to select a candidate to run against Republican incumbent Joni Ernst.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: TORI CRISWELL, a Polk County elections worker, sanitizes voting booths on primary election day at Valley High School in West Des Moines. Because of the Coronavirus pandemic, all of the polling places in West Des Moines were consolidated to Valley High School, where voting booths were set up with social distancing in mind and booths were sanitized before they were reused. Although Iowa uses a caucus system to select presidential candidates, they use a primary election to select candidates for other offices. Statewide, the most watched race Tuesday is the Democratic Senate primary to select a candidate to run against Republican incumbent Joni Ernst.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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