Saturday, January 28, 2006

Don Goldwater and the Republican party still have a long way to go if they plan on defeating the current Democratic governor. The repulican party has not yet come up with any overly favorable candidates and a new republican challenger, Len Munsil, who entered the race only last month may have a good chance of gaining votes and could really become a challenge to Don Goldwater. www.azstarnet.com

Don Goldwaters web site still lists a blank page under supporters. Newcomer to the republican race, Len Munsil, seems to be fairing better by reaching his maximum contribution under the law. www.azcentral.com

So far it seems the race for governor in Arizona is strongly democratic. This will be a tough race to win if the republicans don't come up with a solid candidate. They also need to come up with a clear agenda on their issues because right now it doesn't seem that they have one. The biggest issue being made so far has been illegal immigration, which seems to be a praticularly vulnerable subject against the current Democratic governor.

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