Trump To Visit Phoenix, Flake And McCain Boil

Donald Trump had to change venues to accomodate the masses who will flock to Phoenix from all corners of Arizona. The venue was changed from the Biltmore to the larger Phoenix Convention Center.

Arizona’s unpopular senators Jeff Flake and John McCain, and Arizona’s unpopular Governor Doug Ducey will not be on hand. Instead, Flake complained that Trump’s views “are not representative of the Republican Party.” Flake made the claim despite the fact that the Trump event is being hosted by the Maricopa County Republican Party. McCain said he would not be in town.

The event will also feature Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. According to sources, federal investigators plan to be on hand to document any comments made by Arpaio that could fuel their legal attack on the elderly sheriff.

In response to Flake, the Republican Party of Maricopa County released a statement welcoming “international business mogul and 2016 presidential candidate” to an event at 2 pm., on Sat, July 11 at the Phoenix Convention Center, 1100 North 3rd Street, North Ballroom, Phoenix, AZ.

According to the group, Trump, and Arpaio will be joined by Maricopa County Chairman Tyler Bowyer. “The Republican Party of Maricopa County is pleased to bring yet another presidential contender to Arizona,” said Bowyer. “The Republican Party looks forward to spirited, energetic campaigns in 2016 and is thrilled to continually provide opportunities for Arizonans to engage firsthand in the political process.”

According to Seeingredaz.com: “…. when Flake’s then 15-year-old son, Tanner, was exposed for his online spew of vile racist, anti-Semitic, and homophobic slurs, Jeff Flake actually apologized on behalf of his son, requiring nothing of him. Tanner, who used the name “ni**erkiller” as a game participant, was equally vicious in his insults of the very Hispanics his dad is working so hard to legalize, referring to Mexicans as “scum of the earth.”

Two years ago, in an interview with the Arizona Daily Independent, Flaked stated, “Republicans don’t like brown people.” However, when asked if he would want to meet with a group of Latino Republicans to discuss their opposition to a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants, Flake declined.

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