'They don't want him back': Inside Joe Arpaio's long shot comeback attempt

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'They don't want him back': Inside Joe Arpaio's long shot comeback attempt
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Former sheriff Joe Arpaio is running to get his old job back, but he faces bleak odds.

FOUNTAIN HILLS, Ariz. — In a memorabilia-packed office that could serve as a museum to his career, Joe Arpaio plots about how he might, at the age of 87, get back his old job as the sheriff of metro Phoenix.

He also vows to bring back the things that garnered notoriety during his 24 years as Maricopa County's top law enforcer: immigration crackdowns, a complex of jail tents and other now-discarded trademarks that courts have deemed illegal or his successor has done away with. "He'll have a little base within the Republican Party, but I suspect there is reticence that might pull him down," said pollster Mike O'Neil, a longtime Arizona pollster who has followed Arpaio's career."Whenever Joe calls me, he says, 'Tom, this is the sheriff,' said Payson Mayor Tom Morrissey, a retired chief U.S. marshal and a longtime Arpaio friend."He doesn't see himself as Joe. That's his identity: Being the sheriff," Morrissey said.

Ava Arpaio says she and her two children support his run for office. She says he has no hobbies and was never going to have a conventional retirement.Arpaio says he remains mentally sharp and in good health, though he takes medication for high blood pressure. Without the body guards who picked him up for work for years in a government-owned vehicle, Arpaio now drives a Cadillac to his personal office.

Arpaio, once a master at garnering publicity, acknowledges that he might not have appeared on the show if he still had the public relations staff while he was sheriff.In a recent Arizona Republic podcast, Arpaio said he would go to bars to court Hispanic voters. But in an interview days later with The Associated Press, Arpaio insisted that he never said he'd go to bars to appeal to Latinos.

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