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'''John David "J.D." Hayworth Jr.''' (born July 12, 1958) represented [[Arizona]]'s 5th congressional district from 1995 through 2007 in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]]. Before entering politics he was a sports broadcaster for KTSP-TV (a CBS affiliate in [[Phoenix]]). After an unsuccessful reelection campaign to the 110th Congress in 2006, he returned to broadcasting by launching a [[conservative]] radio talk show. An outspoken opponent of [[illegal immigration]], Hayworth authored ''Whatever It Takes: Illegal Immigration, Border Security, and the War on Terror''.
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'''John David "J.D." Hayworth Jr.''' (born July 12, 1958) served in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] from 1995 through 2007, representing [[Arizona]]'s 5th congressional district, which contains the suburbs of [[Phoenix]]. Before entering politics he was a sports broadcaster for KTSP-TV (a CBS affiliate in [[Phoenix]]). After an unsuccessful reelection campaign to the 110th Congress in 2006, he returned to broadcasting by launching a [[conservative]] radio talk show. An outspoken opponent of [[illegal immigration]], Hayworth authored ''Whatever It Takes: Illegal Immigration, Border Security, and the War on Terror''.
  
 
Hayworth is a candidate for [[United States Senate]] in 2010, challenging Senator [[John McCain]] for the [[Republican]] nomination.
 
Hayworth is a candidate for [[United States Senate]] in 2010, challenging Senator [[John McCain]] for the [[Republican]] nomination.

Revision as of 09:39, August 11, 2010

J. D. Hayworth
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U.S. Representative from Arizona's 5th Congressional District
From: January 3, 1995 - January 3, 2007
Predecessor Karan English
Successor Harry Mitchell
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Party Republican
Spouse(s) Mary Hayworth
Religion Baptist

John David "J.D." Hayworth Jr. (born July 12, 1958) served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1995 through 2007, representing Arizona's 5th congressional district, which contains the suburbs of Phoenix. Before entering politics he was a sports broadcaster for KTSP-TV (a CBS affiliate in Phoenix). After an unsuccessful reelection campaign to the 110th Congress in 2006, he returned to broadcasting by launching a conservative radio talk show. An outspoken opponent of illegal immigration, Hayworth authored Whatever It Takes: Illegal Immigration, Border Security, and the War on Terror.

Hayworth is a candidate for United States Senate in 2010, challenging Senator John McCain for the Republican nomination.

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