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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:    BRANDY BARON, a David Schweikert volunteer, greets Rep DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, at Schweikert's victory party Tuesday. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the most contested Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, and his wife, JOYCE SCHWEIKERT, talks to a supporter at Schweikert's victory party Tuesday. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) and his dog, CHARLIE, at Schweikert's campaign victory party Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:    BRANDY BARON, a David Schweikert volunteer, greets Rep DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, at Schweikert's victory party Tuesday. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to campaign volunteers Saturday in front of a sign that says "vote." Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), center, talks to a supporter at Schweikert's victory party Tuesday. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) and his dog, CHARLIE, at Schweikert's campaign victory party Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), left, greets ALYSSA KNAUER at Schweikert's victory party in Phoenix. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to potential campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to potential campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to campaign volunteers Saturday in front of a sign that says "vote." Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to campaign volunteers Saturday in front of a sign that says "vote." Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes impromptu comments to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) campaigns before a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) and a campaign worker watch election results on primary night at Schweikert's campaign office. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to campaign volunteers Saturday in front of a sign that says "vote." Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) meets with campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) listens to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) introduces himself to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) introduces himself to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) waves to a supporter at his victory party Tuesday. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) campaigns before a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressmen DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), left, and BEN QUAYLE (R-AZ) sit together during a candidate forum at an adult assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to campaign volunteers Saturday in front of a sign that says "vote." Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) and his dog, CHARLIE, at Schweikert's campaign victory party Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ: Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT waits for Congressman Ben Quayle (R-AZ) to arrive before a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, and his wife, JOYCE SCHWEIKERT, talks to a supporter at Schweikert's victory party Tuesday. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) and a campaign worker watch election results on primary night at Schweikert's campaign office. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) campaigns before a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressmen DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, and BEN QUAYLE (R-AZ) sit together during a candidate forum at an adult assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) works his way through the crowd to make his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Rep DAVID SCHWEIKERT meets with campaign workers at his campaign victory party Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) campaigns before a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressmen DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, and BEN QUAYLE (R-AZ) sit together during a candidate forum at an adult assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes impromptu comments to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes impromptu comments to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes impromptu comments to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes impromptu comments to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) and his wife, JOYCE SCHWEIKERT (right) talk to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) laughs while talking to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) meets with campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  GREG PATTERSON (left, background) and Rep DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, go over election results at Schweikert's campaign office Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ: Congressmen DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), left, and BEN QUAYLE (R-AZ) sit together during a candidate forum at an adult assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ: Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) speaks during a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JULY 2012 - PARADISE VALLEY, AZ:  David Schweikert's campaign buttons on a table at a candidate forum in Paradise Valley Monday. David Schweikert and Ben Quayle, both conservative freshmen Republican Congressmen from neighboring districts are facing each other in an August primary to see which one will represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District in 2013. The two were thrown into the same district as a result of legislative redistricting.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) campaigns before a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ: Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) speaks during a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JULY 2012 - PARADISE VALLEY, AZ:  Congressman BEN QUAYLE, son of former Vice President Dan Quayle, speaks at a Republican candidate forum in Paradise Valley Monday, his opponent DAVID SCHWEIKERT is in the background. Schweikert and Quayle, both conservative freshmen Republican Congressmen from neighboring districts are facing each other in an August primary to see which one will represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District in 2013. The two were thrown into the same district as a result of legislative redistricting.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to potential campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) works his way through the crowd to make his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. David Schweikert's supporters watch Ben Quayle's concession speech Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) makes his victory speech at his campaign office in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Supporters of Ben Quayle react to early vote results showing Quayle losing to Republican rival David Schweikert. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JULY 2012 - PARADISE VALLEY, AZ:  Congressmen BEN QUAYLE, son of former Vice President Dan Quayle, left, and DAVID SCHWEIKERT shake hands after speaking at a Republican candidate forum in Paradise Valley Monday. Schweikert and Quayle, both conservative freshmen Republican Congressmen from neighboring districts are facing each other in an August primary to see which one will represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District in 2013. The two were thrown into the same district as a result of legislative redistricting.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JULY 2012 - PARADISE VALLEY, AZ:    Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT says the Pledge of Allegiance at a Republican candidate forum in Paradise Valley Monday. Schweikert and Ben Quayle, both conservative freshmen Republican Congressmen from neighboring districts are facing each other in an August primary to see which one will represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District in 2013. The two were thrown into the same district as a result of legislative redistricting.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Supporters of Ben Quayle react to early vote results showing Quayle losing to Republican rival David Schweikert. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Congressmen DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), left, and BEN QUAYLE (R-AZ) share a private moment after a candidate forum at an adult assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ: Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) speaks during a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) speaks during a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ: Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT waits for Congressman Ben Quayle (R-AZ) to arrive before a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to campaign volunteers Saturday in front of a sign that says "vote." Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) campaigns before a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) campaigns before a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressmen DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, and BEN QUAYLE (R-AZ) sit together during a candidate forum at an adult assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ: Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) speaks during a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ: Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) speaks during a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ: Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) speaks during a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) speaks during a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JULY 2012 - PARADISE VALLEY, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT speaks at a Republican candidate forum in Paradise Valley Monday. Schweikert and Ben Quayle, both conservative freshmen Republican Congressmen from neighboring districts are facing each other in an August primary to see which one will represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District in 2013. The two were thrown into the same district as a result of legislative redistricting.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JULY 2012 - PARADISE VALLEY, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT speaks at a Republican candidate forum in Paradise Valley Monday. Schweikert and Ben Quayle, both conservative freshmen Republican Congressmen from neighboring districts are facing each other in an August primary to see which one will represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District in 2013. The two were thrown into the same district as a result of legislative redistricting.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) introduces himself to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, greets people arriving at his campaign office for his victory party in Phoenix Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. David Schweikert's supporters watch Ben Quayle's concession speech Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) takes a cell phone call at his victory party Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Congressmen DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), left, and BEN QUAYLE (R-AZ) share a private moment after a candidate forum at an adult assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) speaks during a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to potential campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) talks to campaign volunteers Saturday. Schweikert met with his campaign staff and volunteers for a pancake breakfast Saturday morning at the campaign headquarters to talk to them about the upcoming primary election against fellow Republican Ben Quayle. Republican incumbents Schweikert and Quayle will face each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 primary election. Redistricting because of the census has thrown the two conservative freshman Republican Congressmen into Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The district is made up of mostly upper middle class neighborhoods in north Phoenix and the wealthy suburban communities of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Cave Creek. The District is strongly Republican and whoever wins the Republican primary is expected to easily win November's general election.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Rep. DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) takes a cell phone call at his victory party Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) campaigns before a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressmen DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), right, and BEN QUAYLE (R-AZ) sit together during a candidate forum at an adult assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ: Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT waits for Congressman Ben Quayle (R-AZ) to arrive before a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 28 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A person walks into Rep. David Schweikert's (R-AZ) victory party Tuesday night. Schweikert faced Congressman Ben Quayle in what was the hardest Republican primary election in Arizona in 2012. Both were incumbent Republican freshmen elected to Congress from neighboring districts in 2010. They ended up in the same district at the end of the redistricting process and faced off against each other in the primary to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District, which is made up of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix. The district is solidly Republican and the winner of the primary is widely expected to win November's general election. Both are conservative Republicans with Tea Party backing.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) campaigns before a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ) speaks during a candidate forum at an assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JULY 2012 - PARADISE VALLEY, AZ:  Congressman BEN QUAYLE, son of former Vice President Dan Quayle, speaks at a Republican candidate forum in Paradise Valley Monday, his opponent DAVID SCHWEIKERT is in the background. Schweikert and Quayle, both conservative freshmen Republican Congressmen from neighboring districts are facing each other in an August primary to see which one will represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District in 2013. The two were thrown into the same district as a result of legislative redistricting.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JULY 2012 - PARADISE VALLEY, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT talks to supporters at a Republican candidate forum in Paradise Valley Monday. Schweikert and Ben Quayle, both conservative freshmen Republican Congressmen from neighboring districts are facing each other in an August primary to see which one will represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District in 2013. The two were thrown into the same district as a result of legislative redistricting. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JULY 2012 - PARADISE VALLEY, AZ:   Congressman DAVID SCHWEIKERT talks to supporters at a Republican candidate forum in Paradise Valley Monday. Schweikert and Ben Quayle, both conservative freshmen Republican Congressmen from neighboring districts are facing each other in an August primary to see which one will represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District in 2013. The two were thrown into the same district as a result of legislative redistricting. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 AUGUST 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Congressmen DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), left, and BEN QUAYLE (R-AZ) share a private moment after a candidate forum at an adult assisted living facility in Scottsdale, AZ, Thursday. Republican Congressmen Ben Quayle and David Schweikert are facing each other in Arizona's Aug. 28 Republican primary. They are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Both men are incumbent freshmen Congressmen. They were thrown into the same district during the redistricting process after the 2010 census. Both men are conservatives courting the Tea Party vote.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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