Kelli Ward beating McCain in new poll

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Anyone know this Kelly Ward? She may be just as bad as McCain, but to see McCain lose a primary to anyone would be nice.

"Arizona State Senator Kelli Ward, challenging U.S. Senator Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)43%, leads the five-term Washington insider for the first time in a poll.

Her lead stands at nine percent.

Ward was the choice of 45 percent of the registered Arizona voters polled, while McCain only garnered 36 percent."


http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/08/21/kelli-ward-beats-john-mccain-in-new-az-poll/
 
Great news!

She wants to defend the Fourth Amendment...

In January 2014, Sen. Ward introduced the*Arizona Fourth Amendment Protection Act, which would "ban the state from engaging in activities which help the NSA carry out their warrantless data-collection programs, or even make use of the information on a local level.
 
Kelli Ward is great.

Especially on the Second, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment as well as various other issues that usually don't get as much attention outside of the liberty circle.
 
Ward was the choice of 45 percent of the registered Arizona voters polled, while McCain only garnered 36 percent. 1,271 of the more than 1,400 voters polled say they intend to vote in the 2016 primary election. Approximately one fifth remained undecided at this early stage of the race.

Only 1400 polled, so hardly a huge indicator, not to mention McCain's name recognition and how he's stamped down on detractors in the state party, so mixed news at best.
 
Well, it would be nice to have someone without an extremely grating voice like McShame in the local news all the time. :)
 
In January 2014, Sen. Ward introduced the Arizona Fourth Amendment Protection Act, which would "ban the state from engaging in activities which help the NSA carry out their warrantless data-collection programs, or even make use of the information on a local level."
So she's against warrantless spying. Check.

In 2014, she was the sole vote in the entire Arizona State Legislature against funding for the Department of Child Safety. Ward told radio station KNTR that she voted against the funding because there were "no benchmarks or expectations of the new department, just hundreds of millions of dollars being allocated with no accountability."
So she's against heavy and unnecessary government spending. Another check.

WARD FOR SENATE 2016!
 
We go through this every cycle, and McCain and his Mafia always pull it out. McCain's biggest campaign donations come from the Drug Cartels.. He is the real teflon candidate. He's not even worried.
 
We go through this every cycle, and McCain and his Mafia always pull it out. McCain's biggest campaign donations come from the Drug Cartels.. He is the real teflon candidate. He's not even worried.

Eric Cantor wasn't worried either...
 
Sounds like your standard run of the mill Republican to me. No mention of foreign policy. That issue page could have been one of the thousands I have read from republicans over the years.
 
Sounds like your standard run of the mill Republican to me. No mention of foreign policy. That issue page could have been one of the thousands I have read from republicans over the years.
From sponsoring legislation to remove traffic cameras in AZ, to co-cosponsoring legislation to allow gold and silver to be considered legal tender (thus nullifying the tax code), to sponsoring legislation limiting the ability of the NSA... she is not the run of the mill Republican.

Perhaps Gage has video of her speaking at the YAL AZ state convention?

I think it was barring those who violated the 2nd Amendment from ever holding office again that put her on my radar. You didn't see the threads on it?

Arizona legislator wants to outlaw federal gun laws

It appears the Arizona Legislature may be preparing to go to war with the federal government.

Again, that is.


The Senate Federalism, Mandates and Fiscal Responsibility Committee will hear a bill at 9 a.m. on Tuesday to outlaw enforcement of federal gun laws in Arizona.

Specifically, it would declare "invalid and void" any gun law or regulation that violates the Second Amendment.

Of course, if the courts declare that a law or regulation violates the Second Amendment, it's already "invalid and void" -- not only in Arizona but across the nation.

But this is the Arizona Legislature, where logic long ago went AWOL.

Besides, we haven't had a good (read: expensive) court fight with the feds in what ... weeks?

That could be about to change.

Sen. Kelli Ward, R-Lake Havasu City, has long been on the front lines in Arizona's grand and glorious battle against federal tyranny. (Except, I'm going to guess, when federal tyranny suits us. See: federal law outlawing recreational use of marijuana.)

Two years ago, she tried to outlaw all federal gun laws in Arizona, making it a felony for any federal employee, judge and even jurors to enforce those laws in Arizona. Under that bill, federally licensed firearms dealers would have been barred from undertaking such nefarious activities as conducting criminal-background checks on people who buy AR-15s and such.

Last year, she took aim at the National Security Agency, hoping to bar the state and local governments from assisting the spy agency unless ordered to do so by the courts.

Now comes, Senate Bill 1330, declaring that no longer will the sovereign state of Arizona be bound by the long and exceedingly oppressive arm of the federal government. At least, not when it comes to the Second Amendment.

"All federal acts, laws, orders, rules and regulations that are in violation of the second amendment of the United States Constitution, that are unauthorized by the Constitution and that violate the second amendment's true meaning and intent as given by the founders and ratifiers of the United States Constitution are invalid and void in this state," her bill says.

Ward didn't immediately return a call to explain who would decide which laws "violate the second amendment's true meaning and intent as given by the founders and ratifiers" of the Constitution. My guess is, she means the Arizona Legislature.

Her bill also doesn't explain which federal acts, laws, orders, rules and regulations she's particularly finds unconstitutional. My guess is, she means all of them.

Ward's bill would bar state and local governments from enforcing any federal firearms law "that relates to a personal firearm, firearm accessory or ammunition within the limits of this state."


It also would be illegal for any employee of state or local government or any company that provides government services to provide assistance "in any form" to federal officers seeking to enforce said federal firearms laws. Do so and you would not only lose your job, you'd be really, really, really sorry.

"Any agent or employee of this state or any political subdivision of this state who knowingly violates this section is deemed to have resigned any commission from this state that the person may possess, the person's office is deemed vacant and the person is forever after ineligible to hold any office of trust, honor or emolument under the laws of this state."

Goodness.

hxxp://www.azcentral.com/story/laurieroberts/2015/02/09/kelli-ward-gun-laws-arizona/23143417/
 
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State Senator Ward is a physician as well - AZ GOP Senate primary in July ?
 
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