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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) - Governor & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate First elected in 2002 as a Democrat governor in a predominately Republican state, Janet Napolitano has made a name for herself for being a leader in local immigration reform and homeland security, where the federal legislators have failed. |
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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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Ed Pastor (D) - Representative & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate |
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Don Bivens (D) - Chair, Arizona Democratic Party & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate |
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Raul M. Grijalva (D) - Representative |
| Joe Rios (D) - Member, Democratic National Committee & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate | |
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Jeff Flake (R) - Representative |
| 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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Jon Kyl (R) - Senator |
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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 |