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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senator JOHN MCCAIN (R-AZ) at the US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senator JOHN MCCAIN (R-AZ) at the US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senators JOHN MCCAIN (R-AZ) left, and JOE LIEBERMAN (Ind-CT) chat before the US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senator JON KYL (R-AZ) at the US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senator JOHN MCCAIN (R-AZ) at the US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senator JOHN MCCAIN (R-AZ) at the US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senator JON KYL (R-AZ) at the US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senator JON KYL (R-AZ) at the US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senator JON KYL (R-AZ) at the US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senators JOHN MCCAIN (R-AZ) left, and JOE LIEBERMAN (Ind-CT) chat before the US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senator JON KYL (R-AZ) at the US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senator JON KYL (R-AZ) at the US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senators JOHN MCCAIN (R-AZ) left, JOE LIEBERMAN (IND-CT) and JON KYL (R-AZ) hold a senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senators JOHN MCCAIN (R-AZ) left, JOE LIEBERMAN (IND-CT) and JON KYL (R-AZ) hold a senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senators JOHN MCCAIN (R-AZ) left, JOE LIEBERMAN (IND-CT) and JON KYL (R-AZ) hold a senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senators JOHN MCCAIN (R-AZ) left, JOE LIEBERMAN (IND-CT) and JON KYL (R-AZ) hold a senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senators JOE LIEBERMAN (IND-CT) left, and JON KYL (R-AZ) hold a senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senators JOHN MCCAIN (R-AZ) left, JOE LIEBERMAN (IND-CT) and JON KYL (R-AZ) hold a senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senators JOHN MCCAIN (R-AZ) left, JOE LIEBERMAN (IND-CT) and JON KYL (R-AZ) hold a senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Senators JOE LIEBERMAN (Ind-CT) and JON KYL (R-AZ) talk to TERRY GODDARD, the Arizona Attorney General before Goddard's testimony at their US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Senator JOHN MCCAIN (R-AZ) takes his seat at the Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: JAN BREWER, Governor of Arizona, talks to US Sen. JON KYL, (R-AZ) before a US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: JAN BREWER, Governor of Arizona, talks to US Sen. JON KYL, (R-AZ) before a US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: JAN BREWER, Governor of Arizona, talks to US Sen. JON KYL, (R-AZ) before a US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: LARRY DEVER, the sheriff of Cochise County, a rural county in southern Arizona on the US/Mexico border, left, leads US Sen JON KYL into a senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Sen JON KYL (R-AZ) left, talks to LARRY DEVER, the sheriff of Cochise County, a rural county in southern Arizona on the US/Mexico border, before a Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: US Sen JON KYL (R-AZ) left, talks to LARRY DEVER, the sheriff of Cochise County, a rural county in southern Arizona on the US/Mexico border, before a Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: JAN BREWER, the Governor of Arizona, prepares to testify before a US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix, Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Supporters of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio picket a US Senate Committee meeting in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday. Arpaio was invited to testify to the committee but skipped the meeting to make an appearance on Comedy Central.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: JAN BREWER, the Governor of Arizona, prepares to testify before a US Senate committee hearing in Phoenix, Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: PHIL GORDON, Mayor of Phoenix, talks about the impact of border crime in Phoenix during a senate committee hearing Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: TERRY GODDARD, Attorney General of Arizona, testifies before the Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. Goddard held up a department store gift card to make the point that gift cards are not considered currency and that drug traffikers use the gift cards in leu of cash. He is trying to get gift cards consider cash in terms of international commerce.  The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: TERRY GODDARD, Attorney General of Arizona, testifies before the Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: JAN BREWER, Governor of Arizona, testifies before the Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: JAN BREWER, Governor of Arizona, testifies before the Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Sen. JOE LIEBERMAN (Ind-CT) chair of the Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Sen. JOE LIEBERMAN (Ind-CT) chair of the Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: TERRY GODDARD, Attorney General of Arizona, testifies before the Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: JAN BREWER, Governor of Arizona, testifies before the Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Apr. 20, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Sen. JOE LIEBERMAN (Ind-CT) chair of the Senate committee hearing in Phoenix Monday. The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, chaired by Sen. Joe Lieberman (Ind-CT), held a hearing about local perspectives on border violence in the Phoenix City Council chambers in Phoenix, AZ, Monday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (center) talks to his wife CHERYL FLAKE and his staff before announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE walk away from a press conference after announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE walk away from a press conference after announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE walks into a press conference to announces that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (center) and his wife CHERYL FLAKE walks into a press conference to announces that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:  US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (left) talks to his staff before announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:  US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (center) talks to his staff before announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (center) talks to his staff before announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (center) talks to his staff before announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (center) talks to his staff before announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Dr RICHARD CARMONA (blue shirt) talks to a Special Forces veteran of the Vietnam War during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Dr RICHARD CARMONA (blue shirt) talks to a Special Forces veteran of the Vietnam War during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Dr RICHARD CARMONA (blue shirt) talks to a veteran during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE walk away from a press conference after announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE walk away from a press conference after announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (center) talks to his staff before announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Dr. RICHARD CARMONA walks into a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Dr RICHARD CARMONA (blue shirt) talks to a veteran who was an Air Force nurse in Vietnam during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Dr RICHARD CARMONA (blue shirt) talks to a Special Forces veteran of the Vietnam War during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Dr RICHARD CARMONA (blue shirt) talks to a Special Forces veteran of the Vietnam War during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Dr RICHARD CARMONA (blue shirt) talks to a Special Forces veteran of the Vietnam War during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Campaign buttons for Dr. Richard Carmona at an American Legion hall in Phoenix. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  People wait for Dr. Richard Carmona to speak at an American Legion hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:     Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:     Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:     Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:     Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:     Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  A voter who supports Pres. Obama at a town hall meeting with Dr. Richard Carmona in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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