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Al Melvin Throws Down in Pima County
http://arizona.typepad.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ al-melvin-throw.html
"It's like Hitler just invaded France," said a source in the moderate wing of the Pima County Republican Party of Joe Higgin's likely primary challenge of Ann Day for Supervisor in District 1. That's not just Godwin's law in effect; my source only meant that a war that everyone knew was coming, and that many have been reluctant to fight, had finally arrived. The war analogies kept coming, "what has been a cold war in the Party just went hot," said my deep throat. As my source sees it, Al Melvin has just declared war on the establishment, pro-business, moderate Republicans with Higgin's entry into the race.
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Um, Not So Sure About That Mike
http://www.rumromanismrebellion.net/2008/05/07/um-not-so-sur...Um, Not So Sure About That Mike Michael Bryan is taking a bit of heat over at his blog for suggesting that Joe Higgins is a stalking horse for Al Melvin. I’m a bit leery of that one. The guy just doesn’t seem like Melvin’s cup of tea. I’ve been involved in disagreements with the man and never once did his veins pop out of his neck. I don’t think that his previous claim to fame in the political arena (forging a compromise on A-frame sign regulations) is the sort of thing that gets Melvin of his supporters particularly enthused. The folks over at Sonoran Alliance have a rebuttal of Michael’s theories. This will be the first and last time that I link to Sonoran Alliance as the result of agreeing with them I only have the vaguest notion of who Michael’s “deep throat” is, but the question really needs to be asked about who would benefit by trying to link Higgins with Melvin. Given who he runs with now, Higgins has a decent chance of peeling off some of Ann Day’s establishment support. The best way to prevent this is to have someone tell them that Melvin (who doesn’t even live in Pima County, much less Day’s district) is somehow behind Higgins’s candidacy, framing the whole thing as “Sensible Businessmen v The Looney Tunes.” Sounds to me like exactly the line I’d expect to hear from Ray Carroll and his allies, who’d rather not have to put out backfires while looking for Ray’s coveted third vote on the board.
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Bee campaign may have trouble navigating LD 26 according to liberal blogger.
http://sonoranalliance.com/?p=2307Michael Bryan at Tucson’s Blog for Arizona has written some good stories in the past several months. He was front and center in the election integrity issue. But he has drifted pretty far afield with his latest story about Pima Supervisor District 1. He claims his “deep throat” told him that District 1 Republican candidate Joe Higgins was recruited by Al Melvin. The story is almost laughable on the face. Mr. Bryan claims the conservatives have declared “war on the establishment, pro-business, moderate Republicans.” One problem. Higgins is the pro-business Republican in the District 1 race. Melvin and Higgins run in such different circles it’s not even funny. First Melvin has been highly focused on winning his own race, both the primary and general. He is not teaming up with any other candidates this cycle and has been busy walking each day of the week. Second, Melvin does not even live in Pima and rarely talks about county politics. You are much more likely to hear him discussing state or national issues. Higgins lives so far on the eastern edge of LD 26 that if he took 10 steps out his door he would be in LD 30. Melvin has a small force of very dedicated volunteers that get his $5 forms for him in about 10 minutes. Not exactly what Higgins will need to challenge the incumbent in a non clean elections race. Our sources indicate that Higgins has some good support from small to medium businesses and has the backing of a Rodney Glassman fan. Definitely not the Al Melvin crowd. Michael’s story is so off base one has to wonder who his “deep throat” source is and what is his agenda. Maybe all the cigar smoke and drinking has gotten to some people. By attacking Higgins, Michael is in essence defending the anointed Republican incumbent who is backed by the entrenched big money Republicans in town. I wonder how Michael’s take on the risks to Tim Bee’s campaign sits with the moderates who obviously planted this story. Joe Higgins is an interesting candidate who does not fit any of the stereotypes that Michael assigns to him. He is running against an establishment incumbent who has stayed in office a few too many years. If any of Michael’s rant is true we are impressed with how Melvin got the story planted on Tedski’s blog, Rum, Romanism and Rebellion. We never knew Melvin and Prezelski were that close. But, hey they are all Catholic so next week Michael will be writing that it is a conspiracy out of Rome. Here is the Star’s early take on the race.
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