David Schweikert

November 5, 2008 - 1:43am

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.

At 99 percent of precincts reporting, U.S. Rep. John Shadegg (R-Phoenix) had a larger margin over his opponent, Democrat Bob Lord, leading 54 to 42 in the 3rd District.

Tim Bee, president of the Arizona State Senate, had the same deficit against U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (R-Tucson) as of midnight, attracting 43 percent to Giffords's 55. However, with only 73 percent of precincts in, it's still possible Bee could pull an upset over the first term 8th District Democrat.

more >
November 4, 2008 - 10:31pm

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.

Harry Mitchell has a lead of 53 to 44 over Republican David Schweikert.

more >
November 4, 2008 - 8:35pm

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. 

Scott also put in a dig at the challenger.

"He also claimed the support of the Arizona Republic and Arizona Police Association - he got neither," Scott said, referencing claims Schweikert made that the Mitchell campaign said amounted to false endorsements.

more >
November 4, 2008 - 8:10pm

Schweikert: Three of four independents 'have shown support'

The campaign of David Schweikert, 5th Congressional District Republican candidate, claims it has made 23,000 phone calls to voters over the last four days, employing 20 to 30 volunteers at a time, and is calling for more campaigns over the last part of the campaign.

"There is still time to come down to Headquarters and help us in our final push to turn out Republicans to the polls!" read an email message to supporters.

Democrats believe incumbent U.S. Rep. Harry Mitchell will retain the seat, and have moved resources out of the race over the last month. However, in a sign of optimism for Schweikert, the campaign claims they have been focused on calling registered independents.

more >
November 3, 2008 - 7:15pm

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

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

 

more >
October 30, 2008 - 9:00pm

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.

"David Schweikert if out of step with mainstream Arizona," reads the mailer. "He would overturn Roe v. Wade and opposes a woman's right to choose even in cases of rape and incest.

"It's time to tell politicians with extreme positions like David Schweikert that women want and deserve control over their own bodies," the ad concludes.

"It just shows how desperate the Democrats are in district five," wrote Schweikert communications director J.P. Twist.

Twist went on to say that due to Schweikert's personal history, the ad crosses a line. Schweikert was put up for adoption by a young mother who was counseled against having an abortion.

more >
October 30, 2008 - 9:00pm
NEWS: Arizona

Schweikert campaign lambastes Dems for abortion mailer

David Schweikert

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.

"David Schweikert if out of step with mainstream Arizona," reads the mailer. "He would overturn Roe v. Wade and opposes a woman's right to choose even in cases of rape and incest.

"It's time to tell politicians with extreme positions like David Schweikert that women want and deserve control over their own bodies," the ad concludes.

"It just shows how desperate the Democrats are in district five," wrote Schweikert communications director J.P. Twist.

Twist went on to say that due to Schweikert's personal history, the ad crosses a line. Schweikert was put up for adoption by a young mother who was counseled against having an abortion.

Read more at Politickeraz.com >
October 15, 2008 - 3:37am

Tornoe's Toons: Schweikert's campaign

To view more cartoons by Politicker.com editorial cartoonist Rob Tornoe, click here.

more >
September 25, 2008 - 10:25am

DCCC investing in Ariz.

The Democratic Campaign Congressional Committee has released a new ad (see below) tying Tim Bee to George Bush. The DCCC has also released ads in recent weeks targetting David Schweikert and Sydney Hay. The one noticeable absence so far is the lack of an add against John Shadegg or in support of Bob Lord. The National Republican Campaign Committee, faced with financial limitiations has been much quieter to date in Arizona.

more >
Syndicate content