Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Press Release: AZ GOP - Randy Pullen: JON KYL for Republican Whip!







Pullen: Jon Kyl for
Republican
Whip



Phoenix, AZ—Arizona Republican Party Chairman Randy Pullen today said
both Arizona and America would benefit from US Senator Jon Kyl serving as Republican Whip.


“Arizona is blessed with a Republican
congressional delegation that shines tremendously
bright in Congress,”
Pullen said.
“Among that group, however, Senator Kyl stands out
for his decades of
conservative leadership and service.



“At a time when Arizona is facing the challenges
and opportunities of rapid population
growth, Senator Kyl has been our
strongest advocate in Washington,”
Pullen said.
“And
at a time when America faces greater and deadlier dangers from
terrorists and emerging
threats around the world, there has been no greater
defender of our security than Jon Kyl.
“In the US Senate, not only has Jon
distinguished himself with decades of conservative
leadership, he has also
earned the respect of his fellow Senators and has hence been
successful
advancing a pro-Arizona, pro-America legislative agenda in an institution that
rightly considers itself the greatest deliberative body in the land,”
Pullen said.



“Jon is a patriot and a fine US
Senator,”
Pullen said.

“Arizona and our great nation
would be well-served to have my friend,
Jon Kyl, serving as Republican Whip.”


Senator Jon Kyl today holds the seat previously held by Republican US Senator Barry
Goldwater. He was first elected to the US Senate in 1994, having previously served in
the US House of Representatives from 1987 to 1995.


Senator Kyl is an honors graduate of the University of Arizona and the University of
Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law, where he served as editor-in-chief of the
Arizona Law Review. Senator Kyl and his wife Caryll have two children and four
grandchildren.
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For more information, please contact the Arizona Republican Party at (602) 957-7770 or
the Phoenix, AZ, office of US Senator Jon Kyl (602) 840-1891

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