USA Today
The attorney general's office in Hawaii is telling Arizona's secretary of state that if he wants confirmation of President Obama 's birth records, he'll have to prove he legitimately needs it. Special Assistant Joshua Wisch said late Friday that...
Truthdig
May 18, 2012 Despite claiming he does not believe in the birther conspiracy theory, Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett has threatened to keep Obama off the state's general election ballot if he can't verify the president was born in Hawaii...But...
USA Today
McCain weighs in again on campaign finance Updated Arizona Sen. John McCain is returning to one of his favorite topics: campaign finance. The GOP senator teamed up with Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island today and asked the U.S.
Los Angeles Times
In a revival of the controversy surrounding President Obama 's Hawaii birth certificate, a state official in Arizona says it's possible that he'll hold Obama's name off the Arizona ballot if Hawaii officials don't send him confirmation that the...
Washington Post
Discussion of President Obama 's place of birth died down significantly when he released his long-form birth certicate. But birtherism still lives, even if it no longer gets as much attention. Nationally, conservative bloggers have seized an...
Chandler Republic
The Republic azcentral.com Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett has asked government officials in Hawaii to verify that Barack Obama was born in the island state for the president's name to appear on the Nov. 6 ballot. Bennett, who is exploring a...