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John McCain (R) - Senator & Retired Naval Captain John McCain (R-AZ)entered the House of Representatives in 1982 and replaced Barry Goldwater in the Senate in 1986. He led 2 unsuccessful presidential campaigns, but is the presumptive Republican nominee in the 2008 election. |
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Janet Napolitano (D) - Secretary of Homeland Security On December 1, President-elect Obama named Napolitano as his Secretary of Homeland Security. Previously, she served as governor and attorney general of Arizona. On January 20, 2009, the Senate confirmed Napolitano by voice vote. |
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Gabrielle Giffords (D) - Representative & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate |
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Harry E. Mitchell (D) - Representative & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate |
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Rick Renzi (R) - US Representative |
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Raul M. Grijalva (D) - Representative |
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Ed Pastor (D) - Representative & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate |
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Jeff Flake (R) - Representative |
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Jon Kyl (R) - Senator |
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Don Bivens (D) - Chair, Arizona Democratic Party & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate |
| Joe Rios (D) - Member, Democratic National Committee & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate | |
| Janice C. Brunson (D) - Member, Democratic National Committee & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate | |
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Carolyn Warner (D) - Arizona National Committeewoman & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate |
| Donna Branch Gilby (D) - First Vice Chairwoman, Arizona Democratic Party | |
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John B. Shadegg (R) - Representative |
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Trent Franks (R) - Representative |
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Arizona Democratic Superdelegates This group consists of those individuals who are superdelegates to the Democratic National Convention from Arizona. Arizona has 11 superdelegates in 2008 -- 10 unpledged party members and elected leaders and 1 add-on. |
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Arizona Democratic Party The Arizona Democratic Party represents Arizona Democrats. |
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Arizona Republican Party |