If you believe what you've read about Donald Harris, he's little more than a loudmouth crackpot out for retribution --and maybe a little tail on the side. The Democratic candidate for Maricopa County Attorney has barreled through his campaign without an endorsement from his party, dodging accusations that he's a loose cannon and a womanizer. Okay, so he called former governor Bruce Babbitt a "liar" and a "criminal," and announced himself the most eligible bachelor in the county on Primary Night (causing his Republican opponent, Andrew Thomas, to launch his spoofy "Win a Date With Don Harris!" Web site). But Harris, who briefly held the office of County Attorney in 1976, seems to have voters on his side despite what he likes to call his "outspoken ways." He prevailed in the September 7 primary, beating out Democrat Jonathan Warshaw, a deputy county attorney who ran with endorsements from Governor Janet Napolitano and Attorney General Terry Goddard. Harris doesn't need official endorsements, he says, because voters love him for the very reason that local politicians shy away from backing him: "I speak my mind, and that's... More >>>