10 Questions for J.D. Hayworth
Monday, March 1st, 2010
Editor’s Note: In this interview, J.D. Hayworth discusses his primary campaign for U.S. Senate against John McCain, his distaste for Big Government, the need for border security, his “involvement” with the Birther movement, and more.
ALL RIGHT MAGAZINE: Congressman Hayworth, you have a monumental task ahead of you, namely defeating the 2008 Republican standard bearer in the 2010 primaries. What is it that has changed in a year and a half that gives you confidence in this race?
J.D. HAYWORTH: What continues to change more than anything is John McCain, who I actually campaigned for way back in 2000. He continues to abandon core conservative principles and the voters in Arizona have noticed. There was a poll last year that showed that more than 60% of Arizona Republicans felt that John McCain did not share their conservative values. After that, there was a Rasmussen poll that showed he and I running neck-and-neck in a hypothetical matchup. Then you have to add the wonderful reawakening of this country’s patriotic base. Obama has shown us what the future looks like if we do not get our act together and elect real, consistent conservatives to office.
ALL RIGHT MAGAZINE: Senator Santorum, you spearhead what’s called the Ethics and Public Policy Center’s Program Protect America’s Freedom. At this moment what is the biggest threat to America’s freedom, and what action should we take against it?


