Arizona sheriff supports Angle run
September 8, 2010 - 11:00 pm
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio is backing Sharron Angle, who plans a formal announcement to accept his endorsement, her Senate campaign said Wednesday.
The Republican candidate challenging U.S. Sen. Harry Reid needs all the help she can get in her tough bid to unseat the Democratic incumbent.
Arpaio's endorsement could help Angle with more than half of Nevada voters who support Arizona's controversial law that gives police expanded authority to crack down on illegal immigrants who are stopped or arrested for other reasons, according to a recent poll for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Major portions of the law are on hold, however, as President Barack Obama's administration sues Arizona in a lawsuit that Reid supports.
"It's no surprise that America's toughest sheriff would be against Senator Reid since Harry is an advocate for amnesty and opposes Arizona's attempt to protect its citizens," said Jarrod Agen, communications director for Angle's campaign. "Sharron Angle wants to protect our borders, unlike Harry Reid who actually supports suing a state for wanting to enforce the law."
Reid recently helped push through $600 million in new federal funding to beef up border security, saying that's the first step toward what he calls comprehensive immigration reform that would bring some 12 million people living illegally in the United States "out of the shadows." Reid has said he isn't advocating amnesty, but wants illegal workers to come forward to pay fines and penalties and then go to the back of the line to seek U.S. citizenship if they wish.
The Associated Press first reported Wednesday that Arpaio said he supports Angle because Washington needs new leadership.
Arpaio told The AP that he doesn't know much about Angle, but he hopes her victory will increase Republicans' clout in Congress.
The Reid campaign swiftly dismissed the Arpaio endorsement of Angle and noted that the senator has the backing of several Nevada law enforcement organizations.
"Given Sharron Angle's extreme and dangerous agenda on the issues important to Nevada's law enforcement community it's no wonder she can only get out-of-staters to (sort of) back her candidacy," campaign spokesman Kelly Steele said in a statement.
Angle often mentions her admiration for Arpaio's tough justice and for the Arizona law, a sure-fire applause line in her stump speeches. Arpaio and Angle already are scheduled to speak at the National Tea Party Convention in Las Vegas in October.
Angle spokesman Agen said the campaign plans "to coordinate with Sheriff Arpaio for a more formal announcement" of his endorsement at some point.
Contact Laura Myers at lmyers@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2919.