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GOP shows faith, confidence at picnic
Younger generation getting more involved

By David Bell
Today's News-Herald
Published Sunday, August 24, 2008 9:04 PM MST

KINGMAN — Based on the showing in the Hualapai Mountains Sunday, in Mohave County it’s the Republican Party that’s the party of youth.


David Bell/News-Herald Photo State Rep. Trish Groe of Lake Havasu City, left, serves up some pie to her seatmate Rep. Nancy McLain of Bullhead City during the annual Mohave County Republican Picnic in the Hualapai Mountains Sunday. Doris Goodale of Kingman is challenging the duo in the Republican primary.

Dozens of people under 30-years-old were at the annual Republican Picnic. While many weren’t close to voting age — they were tagging along with parents that wanted to meet or support candidates for local, county and state offices — many were there to get involved in the political process.

Some, like 17-year-old Tom Hein of Bullhead City, were getting a first-hand look at the electoral process.

“I think I’d like to get more involved in politics in the future,” Hein said.

Which suits party leadership just fine. Mohave County Republican Central Committee Chairman Buster Johnson said getting more young people involved is the key to Republicans staying dominant in the county.

“That’s the biggest difference at the picnic this year, the number of young people getting involved in the process,” Johnson said. “They’re excited about (John) McCain.”

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has Gene Gregor of Kingman looking forward to the November general election, hoping McCain leads a Republican “clean sweep” of all elected positions. But his wife Lynn doesn’t think that too likely.

“I believe the Republicans will make gains in Congress but we won’t win back the Congress this election. In two years, absolutely,” she said.

At the local and state level, Republicans were pleased to see at least one candidate for each office, unlike their Democratic counterparts that have no candidates for most of the elected positions at the county level — one is running for judge and another for supervisor in the Kingman district — and just one each running for state House and Senate.

“That’s the way it’s supposed to be,” said Lynn Gregor. “That’s why we moved here.”

Republicans remain the dominant force in Mohave County, with almost 41,000 registered Republicans according to the last count by the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office. Undeclared and independent voters follow with almost 30,000 registrations and then Democrats at 26,000.

“Only having Republican candidates leaves the possibility of dissention in the party, but the people of Mohave County are of like mind and share the Republican priorities,” Johnson said. “It’s great to have so many that want to get involved in local elections and carry on those ideals.”

You may contact the reporter at dbell@havasunews.com.

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Comments (6 comment(s))

    Im shameful wrote on Aug 25, 2008 1:29 PM:

    " I'm shameful as a republican that Groe runs again. She is the best rollmodell for our kids. 2 DUIs and you will get reelected... 3 DUIs you will be president! It is a shame! "

    Both sides wrote on Aug 25, 2008 12:31 PM:

    " Good point, way to go. No dems ever broke the law while in office. Can we say perjury, Mr. Clinton? "

    Way to go. wrote on Aug 25, 2008 12:16 PM:

    " Yes show the youth how you can break the law and still serve in public office. Way to go. "

    The judge wrote on Aug 25, 2008 11:38 AM:

    " Interesting picture of the republican youth looked to me like the I don’t believe in global warming group. The Adam and Eve group of delusional thinking and self justification and religious beliefs. "

    Dubld wrote on Aug 25, 2008 8:31 AM:

    " Party of youth? Yep, you can clearly tell by that picture.lol. What a joke! Yeah, of course there were kids...republicans can't help but drag their children to these. How else will they ever get brainwashed into voting for one of these candidates. So was Groe lining up shots when not dishing out the food?lol! "

    Go girlfriend wrote on Aug 24, 2008 10:00 PM:

    " I don't trust McCain, but I hope he will pick a woman VP! (of course not Hillary) "

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