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Poll may signal tough primary for McCain

By Tony Romm - 11/20/09 09:21 AM ET

A new poll from Rasmussen may foreshadow a tough primary fight down the road for Republican Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) in 2010.

In a hypothetical match-up against former Rep. J.D. Hayworth, who is reportedly considering a 2010 bid, McCain holds only a two-point lead, besting his potential opponent 45 percent to 43, according to Rasmussen.

That means Hayworth is already polling within the margin of error — a tough spot for any incumbent to be in, especially one who formerly won his party's presidential nomination.

Nevertheless, Rasmussen is quick to point out that the winner of the GOP primary could sail through the general election, as Democrats are still without a strong candidate.

Source:
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/68825-trouble-for-mccain-in-2010

Comments (39)

It is past time for McCain to disappear into the woods. He has done more than enough damage to the party. And fill your bus with the rest of the Rino's and leave. Hey Arizona, vote this RINO out of office.BY SteveM on 11/20/2009 at 09:45
Without McCain's fierce opposition to the Bush tax cuts, they would have passed without a "sunset" clause. Now they are disappearing into the sunset, and so should he.BY DavidB on 11/20/2009 at 09:53
It is time for John McCain to go.Without question, an Honorable Man. But he, like many Republicans, has become a vain stereotype of his own celebrity.He no longer represents the interests of Arizona, but his own self interests in washington.John McCain's political career was not established by centrists and a liberal media calling him 'Maverick', the foundations were laid by Conservatives, the same Conservatives he turns his back on, today.BY arizonanative on 11/20/2009 at 10:26
I wouldn't trust McCain to watch my dog any more. He is done, he failed big time and lost any support from me. He wishy-washed and kowtowed to the obama machine. So long McCain.BY Andrea on 11/20/2009 at 10:52
Well, this poll shows that Arizona voters are sick and tired of illegal immigration and elites like John McCain (and his buddy Lindsey Graham) who support amnesty and refuse to enforce immigration laws.BY NO AMNESTY on 11/20/2009 at 11:08
Have palin, beck, hannratty and Billo-the-clown endorsed Hayworth yet?? Once they and the Club for Growth weighs in, McCain and Cindy can start their retirement.Bullets and bibles baby…Gotta have them to keep those brown people off the streets and outta the retirement villages…BY Winski on 11/20/2009 at 11:26
It's way past skeletors time ! good riddance to all of you liberal minded Republicans. We are taking our party back !BY TC Patriot on 11/20/2009 at 11:36
Most informed Arizona residents are fed up with McCain, and you can sure count me among them.I have committed to voting against McCain in the primary regardless of who the opponent is. I heard Chris Simcox was going to run against him, but I would support JD's run IF he decides to do so. There is some talk about JD running for governor here too, so we shall see…BY Laura from Mesa on 11/20/2009 at 11:40
This is great news.I was hoping that Sheriff Joe Arpaio would run against this aging RINO who has been a net sum disaster for the GOP for the last 20 years.Good riddance.BY molonlabe28 on 11/20/2009 at 12:13
I'm in agreement with ArizonaNative and other commenters. Most of us did NOT want him on the ticket in '08. He was regarded as jaded and faded even then. What can be said for a 70 year old guy who is still trading on something he did when he was 25? Please go gracefully, Mac. And take the feckless Lindsay Graham with you. With old Arlen, you only need one more for bridge.BY cme on 11/20/2009 at 12:39

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