Talk:J. D. Hayworth

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I was wondering where you got the idea that Hayworth is “the most conservative member of the Arizona congressional delegation.” Hayworth only has a 96% rating from the American Conservative Union, while Shadegg was 100%. Flake, Shadegg, and Franks all have a higher rating from the NTU and from the Club for Growth. I would say that Hayworth is not even in the top three of the Arizona congressional delegation.

National Journal has him very conservative on economic issues.[1]TR

[edit] NPOV section

Biased, not grounded in fact. Footnotes do not refer to pages containing the attributed quotes/information.


The 2006 Campaign section is not neutral, and clearly uses opinion as fact. This should be fixed to be made more neutral.

Jonyyeh 06:22, 16 November 2006 (UTC)