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  • 03 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ: MATT SALMON, (left) and WIL CARDON campaign with Republican voters in Gilbert, AZ, Friday. Cardon, a wealthy businessman, is running in the Republican primary for the US Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Jon Kyl. He is running against long serving Republican Congressman Jeff Flake, who currently represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District, a conservative, largely Mormon, district in the suburbs of Phoenix. Both Cardon and Flake are active Mormons and both men are running as "Tea Party" inspired conservatives. Whoever wins the August 28 primary will face Dr. Richard Carmona in November's general election. Salmon is running in the Republican primary for Arizona's 5th Congressional District. Salmon previously served in Congress from 1994 until 2000. CD5 is a primarily Republican district, with a large number of conservative Mormons, in the suburbs east of Phoenix. Salmon is running against Kirk Adams, a former Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives. Whoever wins the August 28 Republican primary will probably win in November's general election.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ: MATT SALMON, (left) and WIL CARDON campaign with Republican voters in Gilbert, AZ, Friday. Cardon, a wealthy businessman, is running in the Republican primary for the US Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Jon Kyl. He is running against long serving Republican Congressman Jeff Flake, who currently represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District, a conservative, largely Mormon, district in the suburbs of Phoenix. Both Cardon and Flake are active Mormons and both men are running as "Tea Party" inspired conservatives. Whoever wins the August 28 primary will face Dr. Richard Carmona in November's general election. Salmon is running in the Republican primary for Arizona's 5th Congressional District. Salmon previously served in Congress from 1994 until 2000. CD5 is a primarily Republican district, with a large number of conservative Mormons, in the suburbs east of Phoenix. Salmon is running against Kirk Adams, a former Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives. Whoever wins the August 28 Republican primary will probably win in November's general election.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: People listen to Mike Pompeo speak at the Westide Conservative Club. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules..     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: People listen to Mike Pompeo speak at the Westide Conservative Club. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules..     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, speaks during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: BRAD DACUS, of the Pacific Justice Institute, speaks at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. The Pacific Justice Institute is a conservative legal watchdog group that sues federal, state and local governments in support of 1st Amendment rights. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: BRAD DACUS, of the Pacific Justice Institute, speaks at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. The Pacific Justice Institute is a conservative legal watchdog group that sues federal, state and local governments in support of 1st Amendment rights. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: BRAD DACUS, of the Pacific Justice Institute, speaks at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. The Pacific Justice Institute is a conservative legal watchdog group that sues federal, state and local governments in support of 1st Amendment rights. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: BRAD DACUS, of the Pacific Justice Institute, speaks at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. The Pacific Justice Institute is a conservative legal watchdog group that sues federal, state and local governments in support of 1st Amendment rights. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Conservative icon RALPH REED speaks at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Saturday. The summit goes through Sunday Feb. 27. About 2,000 people are attending the event, which organizers said is meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers include former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ends with a presidential straw poll Sunday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Conservative icon RALPH REED speaks at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Saturday. The summit goes through Sunday Feb. 27. About 2,000 people are attending the event, which organizers said is meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers include former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ends with a presidential straw poll Sunday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Conservative icon RALPH REED speaks at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Saturday. The summit goes through Sunday Feb. 27. About 2,000 people are attending the event, which organizers said is meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers include former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ends with a presidential straw poll Sunday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Conservative icon RALPH REED speaks at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Saturday. The summit goes through Sunday Feb. 27. About 2,000 people are attending the event, which organizers said is meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers include former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ends with a presidential straw poll Sunday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE walk away from a press conference after announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE walks into a press conference to announces that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (center) and his wife CHERYL FLAKE walks into a press conference to announces that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:  US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (center) talks to his staff before announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (center) talks to his wife CHERYL FLAKE and his staff before announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (center) talks to his staff before announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (center) talks to his staff before announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (center) talks to his staff before announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ) talks to conservative supporters of Michele Bachmann at a Bachmann fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, AZ, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: BRAD DACUS, of the Pacific Justice Institute, speaks at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. The Pacific Justice Institute is a conservative legal watchdog group that sues federal, state and local governments in support of 1st Amendment rights. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Conservative icon RALPH REED speaks at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Saturday. The summit goes through Sunday Feb. 27. About 2,000 people are attending the event, which organizers said is meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers include former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ends with a presidential straw poll Sunday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Conservative icon RALPH REED speaks at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Saturday. The summit goes through Sunday Feb. 27. About 2,000 people are attending the event, which organizers said is meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers include former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ends with a presidential straw poll Sunday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE walk away from a press conference after announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE walk away from a press conference after announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE walk away from a press conference after announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE and his wife CHERYL FLAKE at a press conference to announce that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:  US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (left) talks to his staff before announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Congressman JEFF FLAKE (center) talks to his staff before announcing that he is running for the US Senate seat being vacated by retiring US Sen. Jon Kyl before Flake's press conference in Phoenix, Monday, Feb.14. Congressman Flake has been in the US House of Representatives since 2001. He is considered a conservative Republican but supports loosening sanctions against Cuba and some form of comprehensive immigration reform. He represents a conservative neighborhood in Mesa, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, waits to speak at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 9 MAY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: People pray at the start of a political rally in Paradise Valley Park in Phoenix Thursday evening. About 100 people attended the rally, which was to support some of the state's most conservative politicians including Joe Arpaio, Russell Pearce and John Kavanagh. The rally was sponsored by the Maricopa County Republican Party and a Tea Party group.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, waits to speak at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, waits to speak at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, waits to speak at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, waits to speak at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, waits to speak at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, waits to speak at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: People pray before Mike Pompeo's speech in Urbandale, IA. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, prays before speaking at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, prays before speaking at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, waits to speak at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, waits to speak at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, waits to speak at the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, greets people  as he walks into the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: MIKE POMPEO, former Secretary of State during the Trump Administration, greets people  as he walks into the Machine Shed Restaurant. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk about any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 MARCH 2021 - URBANDALE, IOWA: People wait to hear Mike Pompeo. Pompeo, who served as the Director of the CIA and Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, spoke to about 200 people during the Westside Conservative Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale, IA, Friday morning. Pompeo, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024, did not talk any plans to run for President, spending most of the time talking about what he thought were the foreign policy accomplishment of the Trump Administration and encouraging Republicans to tighten voting rules.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:  WIL CARDON campaigns with Republican voters during a "meet & greet" in a private home in Gilbert, AZ, Friday. Cardon, a wealthy businessman, is running in the Republican primary for the US Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Jon Kyl. He is running against long serving Congressman Jeff Flake, who currently represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District, a conservative, largely Mormon, district in the suburbs of Phoenix. Both Cardon and Flake are active Mormons and both men are running as "Tea Party" inspired conservatives. Whoever wins the August 28 primary will face Dr. Richard Carmona in November's general election.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:  WIL CARDON campaigns with Republican voters during a "meet & greet" in a private home in Gilbert, AZ, Friday. Cardon, a wealthy businessman, is running in the Republican primary for the US Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Jon Kyl. He is running against long serving Congressman Jeff Flake, who currently represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District, a conservative, largely Mormon, district in the suburbs of Phoenix. Both Cardon and Flake are active Mormons and both men are running as "Tea Party" inspired conservatives. Whoever wins the August 28 primary will face Dr. Richard Carmona in November's general election.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:  WIL CARDON campaigns with Republican voters during a "meet & greet" in a private home in Gilbert, AZ, Friday. Cardon, a wealthy businessman, is running in the Republican primary for the US Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Jon Kyl. He is running against long serving Congressman Jeff Flake, who currently represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District, a conservative, largely Mormon, district in the suburbs of Phoenix. Both Cardon and Flake are active Mormons and both men are running as "Tea Party" inspired conservatives. Whoever wins the August 28 primary will face Dr. Richard Carmona in November's general election.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:  WIL CARDON campaigns with Republican voters during a "meet & greet" in a private home in Gilbert, AZ, Friday. Cardon, a wealthy businessman, is running in the Republican primary for the US Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Jon Kyl. He is running against long serving Congressman Jeff Flake, who currently represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District, a conservative, largely Mormon, district in the suburbs of Phoenix. Both Cardon and Flake are active Mormons and both men are running as "Tea Party" inspired conservatives. Whoever wins the August 28 primary will face Dr. Richard Carmona in November's general election.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:  WIL CARDON campaigns with Republican voters during a "meet & greet" in a private home in Gilbert, AZ, Friday. Cardon, a wealthy businessman, is running in the Republican primary for the US Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Jon Kyl. He is running against long serving Congressman Jeff Flake, who currently represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District, a conservative, largely Mormon, district in the suburbs of Phoenix. Both Cardon and Flake are active Mormons and both men are running as "Tea Party" inspired conservatives. Whoever wins the August 28 primary will face Dr. Richard Carmona in November's general election.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:  WIL CARDON campaigns with Republican voters during a "meet & greet" in a private home in Gilbert, AZ, Friday. Cardon, a wealthy businessman, is running in the Republican primary for the US Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Jon Kyl. He is running against long serving Congressman Jeff Flake, who currently represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District, a conservative, largely Mormon, district in the suburbs of Phoenix. Both Cardon and Flake are active Mormons and both men are running as "Tea Party" inspired conservatives. Whoever wins the August 28 primary will face Dr. Richard Carmona in November's general election.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:  WIL CARDON campaigns with Republican voters during a "meet & greet" in a private home in Gilbert, AZ, Friday. Cardon, a wealthy businessman, is running in the Republican primary for the US Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Jon Kyl. He is running against long serving Congressman Jeff Flake, who currently represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District, a conservative, largely Mormon, district in the suburbs of Phoenix. Both Cardon and Flake are active Mormons and both men are running as "Tea Party" inspired conservatives. Whoever wins the August 28 primary will face Dr. Richard Carmona in November's general election.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:  WIL CARDON campaigns with Republican voters during a "meet & greet" in a private home in Gilbert, AZ, Friday. Cardon, a wealthy businessman, is running in the Republican primary for the US Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Jon Kyl. He is running against long serving Congressman Jeff Flake, who currently represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District, a conservative, largely Mormon, district in the suburbs of Phoenix. Both Cardon and Flake are active Mormons and both men are running as "Tea Party" inspired conservatives. Whoever wins the August 28 primary will face Dr. Richard Carmona in November's general election.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:  WIL CARDON campaigns with Republican voters during a "meet & greet" in a private home in Gilbert, AZ, Friday. Cardon, a wealthy businessman, is running in the Republican primary for the US Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Jon Kyl. He is running against long serving Congressman Jeff Flake, who currently represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District, a conservative, largely Mormon, district in the suburbs of Phoenix. Both Cardon and Flake are active Mormons and both men are running as "Tea Party" inspired conservatives. Whoever wins the August 28 primary will face Dr. Richard Carmona in November's general election.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SalmonCardonaCampaign012.jpg
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