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Aug 25, 2010

Republicans give Quayle a proper introduction

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Aug. 25, 2010

Democrats and Republicans agree … on Quayle

Now that Ben Quayle is officially the Republican candidate in CD3, it’s time for a proper introduction. And who better to introduce their party’s nominee than Quayle’s fellow Republicans?

Paulina Morris: “Ben Quayle is the worst candidate in District 3, no experience, bad judgment.” [TV ad, Aug. 17, 2010]

Pamela Gorman: “The kid has never voted in Arizona, he has had a job with a family business for a couple years -- we laugh. It is like that show ‘Making Me,’ he moved to Arizona, he bought a house in my district last November, he got himself a wife, a dog, and he started taking pictures for his campaign brochures.” [Strictly Right Radio, July 19, 2010]

Steve Moak: “He [Quayle] doesn't have the experience and maturity to deal with the issues we're facing as a nation. [Fox News article, Aug. 12 2010]

Steve Moak: “Under pressure, Quayle changes his story and admits that he did write for the website using a fake name,” the ad intones. “Quayle said on the website, ‘My moral compass is so broken, I can barely find the parking lot.’ [TV ad, Aug. 20, 2010]

And the Arizona Democratic Party would like to add our own voice to Quayle’s introduction:

“Voters deserve a candidate whose top priority is serving the citizens in the district rather than Wall Street, Washington powerbrokers, or degrading Web sites,” said Don Bivens, Arizona Democratic Party chairman. “Republicans and Democrats agree -- Arizona can’t afford to send Ben Quayle to Congress.”

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