Contact Gov Ducey

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Now it is time to call the Governor. Tell him to replace McCain with either Kelly or McSally. McSally has a better chance of beating the dems, I think. So tell him to appoint Kelly. Just my thoughts.
His number is 602-542-4331 or 520-628-6580.
If some can find a fax number please add it. That should help also. Remember he is not assured of being voted in again.
 
He is probably waiting to see how the primary goes. Let the winner run against the moderate middle-of-the-road socialist, and appoint the loser to McCain's seat.
Or, offer the seat to the winner ("You don't have to worry about the general election") on the condition of a promise to support and campaign for the primary loser.
 
I just emailed him and will call him tomorrow AM. No more McShames to DC., I did send a thoughtful email suggesting just what the OP said.

Let's run a mission on this and speak up forcefully.
 
Given Ducey's predisposition I'd not be surprised if he's thinking Cindy or Flake...

Flake left because he felt he'd do better running for POTUS in 2020 but a free ride for another 4 years in the Senate wouldn't look too bad for him. Cindy is probably good friends with Ducey since they're both super rich and Arizonans.
 
He is probably waiting to see how the primary goes. Let the winner run against the moderate middle-of-the-road socialist, and appoint the loser to McCain's seat.

I think that this is a great idea.

Thom
 
xerts1191 said:
Is that even legal to hand a senate seat to a spouse? If so, WTF!

By law, the Senate seat can be handed to anybody who is legally qualified.

Here are the arduous qualifications:
1. At least 30 years old
2. A U.S. citizen for at least nine years at the time of election to the Senate
3. A resident of the state one is elected to represent in the Senate (or appointed)
 
Flash said:
xerts1191 said:
Is that even legal to hand a senate seat to a spouse? If so, WTF!

By law, the Senate seat can be handed to anybody who is legally qualified.

Here are the arduous qualifications:
1. At least 30 years old
2. A U.S. citizen for at least nine years at the time of election to the Senate
3. A resident of the state one is elected to represent in the Senate (or appointed)
You left out
4. Willing to make generous donations and/or raise money from other donors for the governor's campaign fund.
 
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