On Arizona Public Media’s Political Roundtable tonight: Pima County Democratic Party chairman Jeff Rogers, Tucson Tea Party founder Trent Humphries, Tucson City Councilman Steve Kozachik and political strategist Sam Stone talk about the Congressional District 2 race, Pima County’s slow vote count, Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick’s win over Republican Jonathan Paton in the Congressional District 1 race, the city’s road-bond measure and John McCain’s demands for a special investigation in the attacks on the U.S. Embassy in Benghazi.
This article appears in Nov 15-21, 2012.

This Pima cty vote counting is a farce. Of course Barber will win, that’s what they want. Really doesn’t matter does it, since the one’s in charge will control them anyway. Might as well be Russia. This county and soon, probably to be, the state will be a socialist welfare communist ethnic controlled state. We’ll soon see if Gov. Brewer has any guts to stand up against ObummerCare. Votes that count, ha ha ha ha ha.
Except for Steve Kozachik, this episode was another of jowly and unhealthy giggling white guys sitting around a table…
It’s what you get from Arizona’s state-run media, thanks to Jack Gibson and Jim Nintzel.
yep,yep,yep…
According to the Republic, McSally conceded the election at mid-morning on Saturday, 11/17. The Republic called the race for Barber earlier the same day.
Hopefully McCain will be successful in starting this awful president down the road to impeachment. He deserves it.
McCain needs to be placed in a rubber room with a straight jacket on. And a ball gag in his mouth. HE deserves it.