Politics | JD Hayworth Hayworth to Hit McCain With Conservative Wrath Challenger says Palin is backing Mac out of gratitude By Rob Quinn Posted Feb 16, 2010 9:38 AM CST Copied Sen. John McCain, talks during a news conference as Yuma, Ariz, Mayor Al Krieger, left, listens as he joins more than two dozen Arizona mayors endorsing McCain yesterday. (AP Photo/Bob Christie) JD Hayworth officially launched his campaign against John McCain yesterday by promising a year of change—the conservative kind. The Arizona challenger slammed McCain's voting record and promised to do a better job of standing up to the Democrats. "There are two John McCains," Hayworth said at his campaign HQ. "The one who campaigns like a conservative and the one who legislates like a liberal." Hayworth—currently 20 points behind in the polls—says he plans to tap into conservative anger and the Tea Party movement. His high-profile supporters include a cofounder of the Minutemen and famously irascible Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Sarah Palin will be campaigning for his rival, but the underdog says many Palin supporters are on his side. Her support for McCain is an “impulse of gratitude, politically," he tells the Christian Science Monitor. Read These Next Schitt's Creek star Catherine O'Hara has died at 71. A bird from the Galapagos is right now cruising far from home. Panama's top court rules in a canal case with huge implications. An accidentally crying toy horse is making people happy. Report an error