Recent Articles from Yellow Sheet Report
Five days or three? That is the question.
The fate of Jones’ campaign may hinge on whether counties have been using the right deadline for voters who cast conditional provisional ballots to come back and provide proper identification to election officials.
You bet! It’s unbelievable!
The Biggs campaign declared Saturday morning that his stunning come-from-behind victory was the result of a grassroots effort leading up to Election Day to turn out supporters, and day-by-day ballot counts show that he did that.
With Dial ouster, Dems begin dreaming big
Former legislator Chad Campbell has been skeptical of past claims that the Senate can be turned blue, but said this year is different. Now, he said, there is “a legitimate... […]
Conventional wisdom rules the night
Trump has upended the conventional wisdom about political campaigns, and yet in Arizona, the conventional wisdom reasserted itself in the most conventional of ways yesterday: in the main, the candidates... […]
Checks for (almost) everyone
Ducey used his PAC, Arizona Leadership Fund, to spread a lot of love around among GOP candidates, primarily legislative Republicans who are either seeking re-election or are looking to switch... […]
Raking it in and dishing it out
The LD1 House primary between Campbell, Davis and Stringer is the most expensive race in the state. As of the latest campaign finance report, which covers activities through Aug. 18,... […]
You clearly have not met McCain’s mom
In a Thursday interview with MSNBC’s Chuck Todd, Ward said McCain is simply too old to continue for another term as a US senator. “John McCain is falling down on... […]
CNN poll shows AZ is Trump territory
Trump is leading in Arizona by five points among registered voters, a CNN/ORC poll published today shows. Trump was favored by 43 percent of respondents, with Clinton at 38 percent and Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson at 12 percent.
Jones unleashes TV attack against Stapley, Biggs
Jones unleashes TV attack against Stapley, Biggs
AZ, California agriculture interests funded anti-Gosar ads
When Right Way Superpac started spending against Gosar, the congressman and his team pointed the finger at the GOP establishment, the US Chamber of Commerce and the forces that fought to defeat Kansas Congressman Tim Huelskamp earlier this month.