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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: RON MAHONEY from Sun City, AZ, holds a copy of the health care bill while SEN JOHN MCCAIN helps him flip through it during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: RON MAHONEY from Sun City, AZ, holds up a copy of the health care bill while SEN JOHN MCCAIN talks about it during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: CHARLES CREST, from Sun City, AZ, praises Sen John McCain during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.    Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: RON MAHONEY from Sun City, AZ, holds a copy of the health care bill while SEN JOHN MCCAIN helps him flip through it during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN holds a copy of the health care reform bill during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: LIL SCHARENBRACH and her husband ROGER SCHARENBRACH cheer for Sen. John McCain during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.    Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN reads a statement during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: RITA ANDERSON, an emergency room nurse, questions Sen John McCain during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.    Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: LIL SCHARENBRACH sits next to her husband ROGER SCHARENBRACH, who tried to ask a question of Sen. John McCain during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.    Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN talks to a constituent during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen John McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.    Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: RIVKO KNOX, from Phoenix, questions Sen John McCain about previous Republican efforts to reform health care during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts. Knox was one of only a handful of people at the meeting who support the president's health care reform efforts.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: RIVKO KNOX, from Phoenix, questions Sen John McCain about previous Republican efforts to reform health care during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts. Knox was one of only a handful of people at the meeting who support the president's health care reform efforts.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: RIVKO KNOX, from Phoenix, questions Sen John McCain about previous Republican efforts to reform health care during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts. Knox was one of only a handful of people at the meeting who support the president's health care reform efforts.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN walks across the stage during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.    Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: GRACE WAUGH and others applaud Sen John McCain during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: People listen to Sen John McCain during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: RIVKO KNOX, from Phoenix, holds up a sign supporting health care reform during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen John McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts. Knox was one of only a handful of people at the meeting who support the president's health care reform efforts.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: RIVKO KNOX, from Phoenix, holds up a sign supporting health care reform during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen John McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts. Knox was one of only a handful of people at the meeting who support the president's health care reform efforts.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: People listen to Sen John McCain during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: LIL SCHARENBRACH and her husband ROGER SCHARENBRACH cheer for Sen. John McCain during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.    Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: People listen to Sen John McCain during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: SEN JOHN MCCAIN during the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: Congressman TRENT FRANKS (R-AZ) walks into the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen John McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug, 25, 2009 -- SUN CITY, AZ: Congressman TRENT FRANKS (R-AZ) walks into the Town Hall meeting on health care sponsored by Sen John McCain at Grace Bible Church in Sun City, AZ, Tuesday. More than 1,000 people attended the meeting in the church, which seats 700. Sun City is a staunchly Republican suburb of Phoenix and most of the crowd was opposed to President Obama health care reform efforts. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Residents of Sun City West listen to speakers at the Spending Revolt Bus in Sun City West Monday. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Residents of Sun City West listen to speakers at the Spending Revolt Bus in Sun City West Monday. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Residents of Sun City West listen to speakers at the Spending Revolt Bus in Sun City West Monday. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: People sign the Spending Revolt Bus in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, signs the Spending Revolt Bus in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, signs the Spending Revolt Bus in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, speaks during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, speaks during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, speaks during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Congressman TRENT FRANKS, (R-AZ) speaks at the Spending Revolt Bus event in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. Franks, a fiscal and social conservative, said he's voted against every one of the stimulus bills enacted by the administration. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, talks to JAN MARTINSON during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, talks to voters during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: People check in at the Spending Revolt Bus during its stop in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Residents of Sun City West wait for the Spending Revolt Bus event to start Monday morning. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Signatures on the side of the Spending Revolt Bus in Sun City West, AZ. People opposed to government spending sign the bus at its stops across the country. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: The Spending Revolt bus in Sun City West, AZ. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Congressman TRENT FRANKS, (R-AZ) talks to people from his district at the Spending Revolt Bus event in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: People sign the Spending Revolt Bus in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: People sign the Spending Revolt Bus in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, talks to voters during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, talks to voters during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, talks to voters during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: People sign the Spending Revolt Bus in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, speaks during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, speaks during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Congressman TRENT FRANKS, (R-AZ) speaks at the Spending Revolt Bus event in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. Franks, a fiscal and social conservative, said he's voted against every one of the stimulus bills enacted by the administration. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Congressman TRENT FRANKS, (R-AZ) speaks at the Spending Revolt Bus event in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. Franks, a fiscal and social conservative, said he's voted against every one of the stimulus bills enacted by the administration. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Congressman TRENT FRANKS, (R-AZ) speaks at the Spending Revolt Bus event in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. Franks, a fiscal and social conservative, said he's voted against every one of the stimulus bills enacted by the administration. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Congressman TRENT FRANKS, (R-AZ) speaks at the Spending Revolt Bus event in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. Franks, a fiscal and social conservative, said he's voted against every one of the stimulus bills enacted by the administration. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, talks to voters during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, talks to voters during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, talks to voters during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, talks to JAN MARTINSON during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: J.D. HAYWORTH, a former US Congressman and right wing radio talk show host, talks to JAN MARTINSON during the Spending Revolt Bus stop in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is running against Sen. John McCain in Arizona's Republican primary. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Congressman TRENT FRANKS, (R-AZ) talks to people from his district at the Spending Revolt Bus event in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. Franks, a fiscal and social conservative, said he's voted against every one of the stimulus bills enacted by the administration. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Congressman TRENT FRANKS, (R-AZ) talks to people from his district at the Spending Revolt Bus event in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. Franks, a fiscal and social conservative, said he's voted against every one of the stimulus bills enacted by the administration. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Congressman TRENT FRANKS, (R-AZ) talks to people from his district at the Spending Revolt Bus event in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. Franks, a fiscal and social conservative, said he's voted against every one of the stimulus bills enacted by the administration. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Congressman TRENT FRANKS, (R-AZ) talks to people from his district at the Spending Revolt Bus event in Sun City West, AZ, Monday. Franks, a fiscal and social conservative, said he's voted against every one of the stimulus bills enacted by the administration. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Residents of Sun City West wait for the Spending Revolt Bus event to start Monday morning. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: The Spending Revolt bus in Sun City West, AZ. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 9, 2010 - SUN CITY WEST, AZ: Campaign buttons for JD Hayworth, who is running against US Sen. John McCain in the Arizona Republican primary at the Spending Revolt Bus event in Sun City West, AZ. Hayworth is hoping to capitalize on the Tea Party vote, though the Arizona Tea Party has not formally endorsed him. The Spending Revolt Bus stopped in Sun City West, a retirement community northwest of Phoenix, Monday. Spending Revolt is a new coalition of taxpayers and business owners concerned about government spending. The bus is attracting Republican and Tea Party affiliated candidates to its events. The bus has crisscrossed Nevada, California and Arizona and is heading east to Washington DC.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Noon services at the Cao Dai main temple in Tay Ninh (formely Saigon) Vietnam. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Noon Services at the main Cao Dai temple in Tay Ninh, Vietnam. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." The Cao Dai pray four times a day - midnight, 6AM, noon, 6PM.  Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Noon Services at the main Cao Dai temple in Tay Ninh, Vietnam. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." The Cao Dai pray four times a day - midnight, 6AM, noon, 6PM.  Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Noon prayers at the Cao Dai Main temple in Tay Ninh. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Women members of the Cao Dai religion wait to pray before noon services at the Cao Dai Main Temple in Tay Ninh. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Women praying in the main Cao Dai Temple in Tay Ninh. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Women praying in the main Cao Dai Temple in Tay Ninh. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: A Cao Dai priest walks into the main Cao Dai temple in Tay Ninh. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Architectural details from the interior of the main Cao Dai Temple in Tay Ninh. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Noon services at the Cao Dai main temple in Tay Ninh (formely Saigon) Vietnam. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Noon Services at the main Cao Dai temple in Tay Ninh, Vietnam. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." The Cao Dai pray four times a day - midnight, 6AM, noon, 6PM.  Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Noon Services at the main Cao Dai temple in Tay Ninh, Vietnam. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." The Cao Dai pray four times a day - midnight, 6AM, noon, 6PM.  Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Noon prayers at the Cao Dai Main temple in Tay Ninh. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Noon prayers at the Cao Dai Main temple in Tay Ninh. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Noon prayers at the Cao Dai Main temple in Tay Ninh. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Noon prayers at the Cao Dai Main temple in Tay Ninh. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Priests and congregants file into the Cao Dai temple in Tay Ninh before noon prayers. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." The Cao Dai hold services four times a day: midnight, 6AM, noon and 6PM. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: Priests and congregants file into the Cao Dai temple in Tay Ninh before noon prayers. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." The Cao Dai hold services four times a day: midnight, 6AM, noon and 6PM. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2006 - TAY NINH, VIETNAM: A Cao Dai priest walks into the main Cao Dai temple in Tay Ninh. The Cao Dai complex in Tay Ninh is the sect's headquarters. The Cao Dai religion is a blending of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam. There "saints"  include Chinese leader Sun Yat Sen and French author Victor Hugo. There are about two million members of the Cao Dai religion in Vietnam. British author Graham Greene, who wrote about the Cao Dai in the "The Quiet American" said the relegion was "a Walt Disney fantasia of the East." Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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