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Heinz, left, spoke to voters at a March campaign gathering downtown.
Even as the dust still swirls in the aftermath of the CD8 contest, another election cycle is underway, and state Rep. Matt Heinz said Wednesday he’s still in the race for a seat in the new 2nd Congressional District.... Read more»
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Heinz, left, spoke to voters at a March campaign gathering downtown.
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4 comments on this story
I don’t like how Heinz incorrectly stated that Kelly would have been a “disaster”. Makes me lose confidence in him.
I was winning to give this guy a chance. But, if that inflammatory statement is any indication of the future, he’s going to be another scumbag who refuses to talk about himself and instead base his entire campaign on disparaging his opponent.
Call me crazy or radical if you must, but I want candidates to talk about themselves. And, should there be issues with their opponents, I want them to give me the respect and credit for seeing said issues for myself rather than having them pointed out for me repeatedly.
WILLING to give the guy a chance…sorry, still early.
Heinz calls himself a Democrat and yet , as proven with the whole Babeu debacle, is close friends with the bagger tool from Pinal County.
I encourage all to support Barber, not someone of questionable taste such as Heinz.
Yeah, Barber is great, right? He’s going to “protect the middle class”...protect them from what and how he is going to protect them is his little secret that he won’t share with us, just like who he is going to vote for for president…but we should all support him
*rolls eyes*