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Joe Arpaio For Governor?

Marxists and RINO’s alike, get out of the way because 2010 is around the corner. For the Newt Gingrich/Michael Steele crowd that think you have to pander to interests that are not your own, guess again.

It appears as though Arizona voters have just about had it, not only with wack job Democrats, but RINO Republicans as well. A Rasmussen poll shows Maricopa County sheriff Joe Arpaio with a commanding lead in a potential race for the governorship of Arizona. Joe isn’t running at this time, but if he were, he would have a 25 point lead over the next closest Republican challenger, Treasurer Dean Martin. Even worse off is the current governor Jan Brewer, who would only garner 10% of the vote to Joe’s 47%.

Arpaio even pounds the likely Democratic nominee, Terry Goddard by 12 points – 51% to 39%. Looks like Joe is a popular guy, but you would never know it by listening to the mainstream media. They portray Arpaio as a divisive xenophobe that tears communities apart. The numbers tell a different story. It looks like the people would be coming together under Joe Arpaio, so much so that he would beat anybody, Republican or Democrat, in a landslide.

If I lived in Arizona, he would get my vote, but I will have to settle for Arizonans making the right choice if indeed, he decided to run. Even if he doesn’t, the job he’s doing as sheriff of Maricopa county has a positive impact that potentially stretches across the country. Arizona is a funnel for illegal aliens from Mexico, and without Joe at the helm…who knows what the numbers could be.

It’s my understanding that Joe Arpaio is nearing 80. He won’t be around forever. Somebody must eventually stand up and take the torch that Arpaio currently carries. Whoever does will apparently have a lot of support behind them. For now, let Sheriff Joe show you how it’s done.

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