Has fmr Arizona Rep. J.D. Hayworth given any indication (on his talk show, etc) that he is planning on challenging Sen. John McCain?

There has been no official word, but the New Times says: "The word is that he's comfortable being the tribune of the far-right locally. " I'm doubtful it will happen solely because of their track records. When Hayworth lost to Mitchell, it took him a week to concede, even though his lead was shrinking with each day and the GOP had already given up on him.

I doubt Hayworth would want to risk any election that is not a landslide, just for the sake of his own ego. Also McCain has money and would likely win over the independent voters (now 30% of registered voters in AZ). Personally, I miss the days when he was just the sports guy on channel 10.

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