Matt Salmon became the second candidate in the race for Arizona’s 6th Congressional seat to sign the Taxpayer Protection Pledge. Salmon, who is a former Congressman and State Senator, signed the Pledge during his term as a Congressman from 1995-2001. He is vying for the seat being vacated by Republican incumbent Rep. Jeff Flake, who announced he was running for U.S. Senate earlier this year.

Salmon is running against two other announced candidates for the Republican nomination. Arizona House Speaker Kirk Adams and State Senator Chuck Gray have already entered the race with several other potential candidates considering a run. Gray has also signed the Pledge. No Democrats have announced their candidacy for the seat yet.

Arizona’s 6th Congressional district, which covers the southeast suburbs of Phoenix, is heavily Republican. Rep. Flake won the district in 2010 with 67% of the vote, 62% in 2008, 74% in 2006, 79% in 2004, and 65% in 2002. Every Republican Presidential candidate has also won the district since 2000. it seems likely that the the winner of the Republican primary will win the district, barring any dramatic alterations caused by the current redistricting in the state.

By signing the Pledge, Salmon commits to the taxpayers of Arizona that he will “oppose any and all efforts to increase the marginal income tax rates for individuals and/or businesses … and oppose any net reduction or elimination of deductions and credits, unless matched dollar for dollar by further reducing tax rates.”

Upon signing the Pledge, ATR’s President Grover Norquist had this to say:

I want to congratulate former Congressman Salmon for taking the Taxpayer Protection Pledge in his bid to reclaim his former seat in Congress. The American people clearly showed their displeasure last November with the tax-and-spend policies coming from Washington. They want real solutions that create jobs, cut government spending, and get the economy going again.

Arizona Congressional Candidate Matt Salmon signs the Taxpayer Protection Pledge

WASHINGTON, DC— Former Congressman Matt Salmon has signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge in his race for Arizona’s 6th Congressional seat. The Pledge, sponsored by Americans for Tax Reform (ATR), commits signers to “oppose any and all efforts to increase the marginal income tax rates for individuals and/or businesses … and oppose any net reduction or elimination of deductions and credits, unless matched dollar for dollar by further reducing tax rates."

ATR has offered the Pledge to all candidates for federal office since 1987. To date, 41 U.S. Senators and 236 members of the U.S. House of Representatives have signed the Pledge. Additionally, thirteen governors and over 1,200 state legislators have signed the Pledge.

 “I want to congratulate former Congressman Salmon for taking the Taxpayer Protection Pledge in his bid to reclaim his former seat in Congress. The American people clearly showed their displeasure in November with the tax-and-spend policies coming from Washington. They want real solutions that create jobs, cut government spending and get the economy going again,” said Grover Norquist, president of ATR.

“By signing the Pledge, Matt Salmon demonstrates that he understands the problems of hard-working taxpayers nationwide, but especially the taxpayers of Arizona.”

“I challenge all candidates for federal office to make the same commitment to taxpayers by signing the Taxpayer Protection Pledge today,” Norquist continued.

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