Tomorrow is primary day. If you still have a ballot and are headed to the polls, here’s who the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry is recommending:
United States Senate
The Chamber has strongly endorsed Sen. John McCain for re-election.
When the Arizona Chamber’s board of directors looked at the field vying for election to the Senate this year, only one person had a proven record of fighting for Arizona’s job creators; of protecting and growing our state’s defense assets; of pushing back against a runaway regulatory machine; and of guarding our tax dollars.
That person is John McCain.
Sen. McCain knows that Arizona’s job creators thrive when government gets out of the way. Throughout his career, Sen. McCain has been a consistent champion for our state and country’s entrepreneurial spirit and for policies that encourage job creation and free enterprise.
Whether it’s been standing up to the administration’s constant regulatory meddling, or reining in Washington’s runaway spending, Arizona couldn’t ask for a better champion on Capitol Hill.
Sen. McCain is the most consequential legislator on planet Earth. He deserves re-election.
Take a look at this ad we were proud to partner on with our friends at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that makes the case for the senator’s re-election.
State Legislature
We’ve endorsed a bipartisan slate of challengers and incumbents for the state House and Senate, all of whom are committed to ensuring that we continue to adopt policies that will position Arizona to have the nation’s best tax, legal, labor, regulatory and education environments.
District 1
Karen Fann (R), Senate
Noel Campbell (R), House
Chip Davis (R), House
District 2
Chris Ackerly (R), House
Daniel Hernandez (D), House
District 5
Sonny Borrelli (R), Senate
Regina Cobb (R), House
District 6
Sylvia Allen (R), Senate
Brenda Barton (R), House
Bob Thorpe (R), House
District 8
Frank Pratt (R), Senate
T.J. Shope (R), House
David Cook (R), House
District 11
Vince Leach (R), House
District 12
Warren Petersen (R), Senate
Eddie Farnsworth (R), House
District 13
Steve Montenegro (R), Senate
Darin Mitchell (R), House
Don Shooter (R), House
District 14
Gail Griffin (R), Senate
Drew John (R), House
District 15
John Allen (R), House
Heather Carter (R), House
District 16
Doug Coleman (R), House
District 17
Steve Yarbrough (R), Senate
J.D. Mesnard (R), House
Jeff Weninger (R), House
District 18
Jeff Dial (R), Senate
Jill Norgaard (R), House
Bob Robson (R), House
District 19
Lupe Chavira Contreras (D), Senate
Mark Cardenas (D), House
Diego Espinoza (D), House
District 20
Kimberly Yee (R), Senate
Paul Boyer (R), House
District 21
Debbie Lesko (R), Senate
Tony Rivero (R), House
Kevin Payne (R), House
District 22
Judy Burges (R), Senate
David Livingston (R), House
Phil Lovas (R), House
District 23
John Kavanagh (R), Senate
Jay Lawrence (R), House
Michelle Ugenti-Rita (R), House
District 25
Bob Worsley (R), Senate
Rusty Bowers (R), House
District 27
Catherine Miranda (D), Senate
Reginald Bolding (D), House
District 28
Kate Brophy McGee (R), Senate
Mary Hamway (R), House
Maria Syms (R), House
District 30
Robert Meza (D), Senate
Jonathan Larkin (D), House
Glenn Hamer is the president and CEO of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry
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