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    Renzi considering stepping down!

    by: J

    Thu Apr 26, 2007 at 23:51:14 PM MDT


    Updated: Renzi denies allegations and talk of resigning.


    Replacements waiting in wings as Renzi ponders resignation - The Business Journal of Phoenix:

    The Business Journal of Phoenix - 12:42 PM MST Thursday, April 26, 2007
    by Mike Sunnucks

      Embattled Arizona Republican Congressman Rick Renzi may resign from office in the wake of a federal investigation into his involvement in land-swap deal and an FBI raid on an Arizona insurance business owned by his wife.

    Renzi told The Hill newspaper in Washington, D.C., this week that he was considering stepping down.

    J :: Renzi considering stepping down!
    Democrats are looking to oust Renzi and some top Republicans in the state, who asked not be identified, are talking about the possibly of Renzi's resignation.

    The Hill also reported that the federal inquiry is focused on possible nondisclosure of a $200,000 payment made to Renzi by a business partner involved in the land swap. The Wall Street Journal reports that a grand jury has been convened in Tucson to look into Renzi's actions.

    Taxes and links with government contractor Mantech International also have come into question, according sources familiar with the Renzi controversy.

    Renzi has hired Phoenix attorney Grant Woods as well as Washington, D.C., law firm Nixon Peabody LLP to help him in the matter.

    Renzi's office has not commented on the matter since Tuesday, when the congressman issued a statement saying he was stepping down temporarily from congressional panels. Renzi has denied any wrongdoing and said press accounts and Democratic charges are inaccurate.

    A number of names on both sides of the political aisle have been mentioned if Renzi's steps down and there is a special election or if he opts not to run again in 2008.

    Possible Democratic contenders include former Casa Grande Mayor Bob Mitchell, real estate developer and former state Democratic Party Chairman Jim Pederson, Sedona attorney Ellen Simon, Pinal County Attorney Carter Olson and former Phoenix TV news reporter Mary Kim Titla. Simon ran against Renzi in 2006 and Bob Mitchell is the brother of Tempe/Scottsdale Congressman Harry Mitchell.

    On the GOP side, former state Senate President Ken Bennett, state Sen. Tom O'Halleran and state Rep. Bill Konopnicki are possible contenders.

    Renzi's district is a competitive one, including Flagstaff, Window Rock, Sedona, Casa Grande and Prescott.

    I read the Business Journal through an RSS feed.  Don't ask me how I stumbled across it.

    How come the Business Journal seems to have more coverage of these issues than the Arizona Republic?

    What's the scoop on the Business Journal?

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    Ann Kirkpatrick (0.00 / 0)
    You forgot the only dem to begin fund raising and open an exploratory committee!!!! Ann Kirkpatrick is a strong democrat and a very competitive contender for the seat. Her LD already covers the reservations and flagstaff, the population center. i cant believe you left her out, when all the other names are pure speculation!

    I didn't leave her out -- I guess the Az Business Journal did.... (0.00 / 0)
    Well, I was just posting an excerpt from the Business Journal. 

    Google found her law office in Ann Kirkpatrick - Law Office, here is her Project Vote Smart page: Ann Kirkpatrick - Project Vote Smart

    And here is her page in the House: Representative Ann Kirkpatrick - Arizona House


    [ Parent ]
    Ellen Simon? (0.00 / 0)
    What is Ellen Simon's position?  I believe she was the candidate against Renzi in November?

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    Ellen Simon is in! (0.00 / 0)
    Rumor on the street is that Ellen Simon is fully in. SHe filed her statement of candidacy recently. I can't wait to see how this race turns out.  I think ellen's got the best chance.  She's got the organization and fundraising base.  She started her 06 campaign real late and still almost won.  If she could have given herself more time she could have easily won.  Even without the time, she's really proven she can raise the dough.  She's by far the Dem's best chance.

    AZ-01: Ellen Simon is in! (0.00 / 0)
    Ellen Simon formally filed papers with the FEC to run for the tainted Rick Renzi seat. Simon got into the race late in 2006 and still gave the incumbent a scare.  Renzi outspent her almost two to one and ran what Campaigns and Elections magazine called the "nastiest campaign" of the year. He still only won with 52% of the vote.

    It looks like Renzi will have to step down, leading to a special election.  Arizona law requires an election 3 to 5 months from the time the seat is vacated.  In a district the size of the state of PA, Ellen would be the obvious front runner with name recognition, an organization and a strong fundraising base. 

    Now that it's obvious that the seat can be taken however, everybody wants a piece and the establishment is lining up behind their own. The monied players want a conservative Democrat who will tow the party line and they're not worried what the voters in the district think.

    Ellen jumped into the race against Renzi in 2006 to make sure that the Republicans would have to fight to hold the seat.  She got in too late to build the type of network needed in a district as large as this, but she made significant progress.  If we start over from scratch with a new candidate, we'll be throwing away the work that Ellen and her volunteers put in last year.

    We can't afford to move backwards on this district. Ellen is running and she's our best bet to win.


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