Arizona: David Schweikert

January 29, 2009 - 12:25 am
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McCaffrey Joins Blue Point

Looks like former Executive Director, Sean McCaffrey has found somewhere to land as far as employment. McCaffrey has accepted a position with Scottsdale-based Blue Point, LLC, a political consulting firm headed by political consultant, Chris Baker.

McCaffrey has been named Senior Vice President of the firm. During the 2008 Election, Blue Point Consulting ran several campaigns including Pinal Sheriff Paul Babieu, Tony Bouie (LD-6), Laurin Hendix (LD-22) and David Schweikert (CD-5).

In adding McCaffrey to the team, Blue Point will further expand into development and strategic communications practices while building its voter-outreach, political and campaign practices - something in which the firm has long specialized.

Congratulations to both Sean and Blue Point on their work together!

Wed, 11/05/2008 - 01:52

Incumbents appear to sweep congressional races

It was a good night for Arizona's incumbent members of Congress, as all three representatives up for re-election are set to be returned to office in January.

Republican challenger David Schweikert came closest to pulling an upset, but not very close. He trailed U.S. Rep. Harry Mitchell (D-Tempe) by a little over nine points with 97 percent of returns in.

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Tue, 11/04/2008 - 22:37

Shadegg, Mitchell have early leads

With a little over a third of votes counted, incumbent U.S. Reps. John Shadegg (R-Phoenix) and Harry Mitchell (D-Tempe) lead their challengers by similar margins.

According to the latest numbers from Arizona Secretary of State Jan Brewer's office, Shadegg is topping Democratic opponent Bob Lord by a margin of 54 to 42.

Tue, 11/04/2008 - 20:43

Scott on Schweikert claims: 'We'll see'

Seth Scott, campaign manager for U.S. Rep. Harry Mitchell (D-Tempe), has responded to the claims of rival David Schweikert's campaign that the Republican is finding support among three-fourths of independents.

"We'll see who earned what support in a few hours," Scott said. 

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Tue, 11/04/2008 - 20:32

Schweikert: Three of four independents 'have shown support'

The campaign of David Schweikert, 5th Congressional District Republican candidate, claims that three out of four voters it has contacted "have shown support for David," said campaign spokesman J.P. Twist.

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Mon, 11/03/2008 - 20:04

UPDATED: Schedule of candidates' Election Night events

Here are the Election Night happenings for congressional candidates and Sen. John McCain.

This post will be updated as events are announced.

JOHN MCCAIN:

Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa

2400 E. Missouri Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85016

Gates open at 2:30 p.m.

This is a ticketed event. No one without a ticket will be admitted. Dress is business casual

 

AZ-1:

Ann Kirkpatrick/Pima Democrats

Orpheum Theatre

Thu, 10/30/2008 - 22:04

Schweikert campaign lambastes Dems for abortion mailer

David Schweikert, Republican candidate for the 5th Congressional District seat, is calling a mail piece sent out by the Arizona Democratic Party "shameful," saying it unfairly attacks Schweikert for his pro-life stance.

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Fri, 10/17/2008 - 21:33

DCCC pulling out of AZ-8, reducing presence in AZ-5

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which has poured millions of dollars' worth of television advertising into competitive U.S. House races in Arizona, is either drastically scaling back or ending its TV presence in the 8th and 5th Congressional Districts, according to a Democratic strategist with knowledge of the DCCC's plans.

Fri, 10/10/2008 - 09:41

This week's PolitickerAZ.com Winners & Losers

[img_assist|nid=1325|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=420|height=107]Tim Nelson picked up a big endorsement from 

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Fri, 10/10/2008 - 07:27

Mitchell campaign claims new Schweikert ad violates FCC law

The campaign of U.S. Rep. Harry Mitchell (D-Tempe) is claiming that a new ad by Mitchell's 5th Congressional District opponent, Republican David Schweikert, violates Federal Communications Commission rules, and the consequences could be costly for the challenger.

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