Looks like the folks at RedState.org are getting nervous about their chances to unseat Arizona's Janet Napolitano as governor in 2006:
They are pinning their hopes against Napolitano on a big advantage in voter registration, some 2006 ballot measures that appeal to social conservatives and the belief that there's plenty of time for her popularity to dip.
"The governor hasn't done anything to ease the crisis of illegal immigration," said Republican strategist Nathan Sproul. "And Janet Napolitano is not willing to provide meaningful tax relief to Arizona's working families. Republicans have to make that a key issue."
Sproul, of course, is the man who took hidden millions to suppress the vote in Arizona. A Republican strategist out to be anti-Democrat, but discredited Republican strategist Nathan Sproul is anti-democracy.