Recent Articles from Yellow Sheet Report
Jones is first on the air
Christine Jones will become the first gubernatorial candidate to hit the airwaves when she starts a week long TV buy on ABC affiliate KNXV tomorrow. To read more on this […]
Quezada, Hernandez to fight over Gallardo’s seat
Both Quezada and Hernandez are running for Gallardo’s Senate seat, setting up the potential for an intraparty fight in the majority-minority district.
Murphy corrects campaign finance reports
Murphy essentially admitted today that he had filed erroneous campaign finance reports by reporting payments that were never made, failing to reflect certain expenses and making no mention of the more than $8,000 he owed his former political consultant.
Justice league or legion of doom?
Antenori told our reporter that conservatives will soon ramp up their activities against members of what he dubbed Arizona’s “Coalition of Corruption,” which he said is composed of elected legislators and the groups that have “bought” them.
Smith rakes in more cash
Smith campaign consultant Brian Murray told our reporter today that the Mesa mayor had raised roughly $460,000 at this time last week. This was prior to a fundraiser hosted by […]
Strategist: Polls have revealed the real frontrunner
Republican political consultant Bert Coleman told our reporter yesterday that the results of the latest Public Policy Polling survey are clear evidence that perception and reality starkly differ when it comes to Ducey.
‘Undecided’ still leads gov’s race
Polling on the 2014 governor’s race is starting to show some consistent themes: none of the candidates is particularly well-known, most voters are undecided and DuVal appears to be competitive.
Poll gives DuVal a fair shot at governor’s seat
A poll commissioned by DuVal’s campaign is giving the presumptive Democratic nominee cause for optimism.
Is Sinema in or out?
A source close to Kyrsten Sinema immediately shut down rumors that the US congresswoman would jump from CD9 to run in CD7 following Pastor’s decision not to seek another term.
It’s the moment they’ve all been waiting for
Pastor shook Arizona’s political universe today by announcing that he is retiring at the end of the current term, when he completes his 23rd year in Congress. “I’ve been in public office for 39 years and it’s been a pleasure to serve the people of Arizona,” Pastor said in a news release.
Another front in the battle for the GOP’s soul
Many see the uproar over S1062 as an extension of the still smoldering schism within the GOP, which has often manifested itself in the fights over illegal immigration and taxation. ASU pollster Bruce Merrill traces this schism to the ongoing battle to define the GOP’s soul.
The party of no (position on SB1062)
The Arizona Republican Party is staying out of the S1062 fight. Party spokesman Tim Sifert told our reporter that the AZGOP has no position on the bill.