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Two battle-scarred veterans of Arizona's often vicious wars over immigration and the border are drawing fresh fire as they prepare for what may be their last campaign together.

Just months after falling victim to a recall effort, the author of Arizona's immigration crackdown is weighing whether to jump back into another legislative race.

Foes of Arizona Senate President Russell Pearce declared a new day in Arizona on Wednesday as they celebrated the recall defeat of the nationally known immigration hawk who was the primary architect of the state's tough anti-illegal-immigrants law.
Meanwhile, Mr. Parraz says he favors Mr. Penzone, if only because the Democrat appears to have the necessary resources.
Immigration allies Arpaio, Pearce battle for votes in Arizona →
"Bob Worsley would not have announced his candidacy if Rich Crandall were going to run," said Mr. Parraz. "If I were a sitting state senator and two people announced in my district on the same day, I'd want to know what was going on. But I don't see him fighting for his seat."
Immigration allies Arpaio, Pearce battle for votes in Arizona →