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- Stuart_Starky abstract "Stuart Marc \"Stu\" Starky (born March 13, 1957) is a United States politician from Arizona, who ran unsuccessfully as a Democratic nominee for the State Senate, United States House of Representatives and United States Senate.He was born and raised in New York City. Before he moved to Arizona, he had a successful career in sales and marketing. Starky is s graduate of Philadelphia University (accounting) and has a Masters in Education from the University of Phoenix and a second master's degree from Grand Canyon University in Administration.In Arizona he became a teacher and currently teaches 8th grade social studies at C.O. Greenfield School for The Roosevelt School District Located in Phoenix. In 2011 Stuart became the school's principal.His political career began in 1996, when he sought Democratic nomination for Arizona's 4th congressional district as a write-in, winning only 0.40% in primary. Two years later, however, he was nominated by Democrats for 4th district, losing soundly to the Republican incumbent Bob Stump. He also unsuccessfully sought a seat in state Senate, winning primary again, but losing general election. In 2005, he considered running for Arizona Democratic State Party Chairman, but at the last minute, decided not to, allowing Jim Pederson to win. Since then, his name has come up a few times to run for chair, but he has decided against the possibility.He is, perhaps, best known as Democratic nominee for the United States Senate in 2004 against longtime Republican incumbent John McCain. According to many Starky was never considered a threat to McCain, who is one of the best known and powerful United States Senators. Starky was even called by The Arizona Republic a sacrificial lamb, put on ballot because there were no chances to beat McCain. During his campaign, he debated McCain twice, once in Tucson and once in Flagstaff. He was also featured on the cover of Teacher Magazine, dubbed the \"Unsinkable Stu Starky.\"Starky was defeated in landslide, winning only 20.62% against McCain's 76.74%. But, despite the relatively low percentage, he gained the highest vote per dollar amount in the country, spending only about $15,000 for his campaign.In 2006, Starky endorsed Mike Caccioppoli for Caccioppoli's unsuccessful run for US Congress in Arizona's first Congressional District.Starky is married and has two children and currently lives in Phoenix.".
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