McCarthy vs McSally?

Daniel McCarthy’s campaign slogan is #DemandDaniel. Is the first-time candidate truly in demand or just a distraction?

The Glendale real estate agent and co-founder of a successful makeup-product company announced last week he plans to primary Republican U.S. Sen. Martha McSally.

McSally won a three-way GOP primary in 2018 against two well-known Republicans: former state lawmaker Kelli Ward and former Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
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McCarthy told an interviewer he would spend “as little (of his money) as possible.” Given that McCarthy’s family business is private, there’s no way to know how much money he has.
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McCarthy is a precinct committeeman. He donated more than $14,000 to President Trump and the Republican Party in 2016.

But he's launching a statewide race from scratch.

McCarthy's small social media presence attracts what was once known as the GOP’s Tea Party wing.

He has virtually no name recognition. But his family business' product, the Makeup Eraser, is a big seller.

McCarthy’s case against McSally: It’s still coming into focus. At a time when the White House is held by a Republican, McCarthy argues: “We need change now” and there is “corruption at the highest levels.”

It appears Republican Gov. Doug Ducey was going to try to talk McCarthy out of the race, but their planned meeting fell apart. McCarthy said it was over his objection to Ducey’s support for a “red flag” law to promote gun safety.

McSally’s loss to Sinema, as well as what's shaping up as a toss-up 2020 race against Democrat Mark Kelly, also rankle.
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