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After 32 years as a red state, Arizona went blue in 1996. One of the main reasons was that Hispanics and Native Americans decided to participate because they were motivated...
Promises to complete border wall iffy
Verdict weakens Hobbs – opens door for challengers?
Marco Lopez Democratic gubernatorial candidate Marco Lopez is trying to seize an opportunity opened up by Katie Hobbs’ missteps in responding to a multimillion-dollar discrimination verdict. The November 10...
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Hobbs gets mixed results with latest apology
GOP schools platform: parents, curriculum
Border top issue for statewide GOP hopefuls
Jury awards Senate staffer $2.7M in discrimination suit
A jury awarded Senate policy adviser Talonya Adams $2.75 million on Wednesday after finding she was fired due to racial and sex-based discrimination. It marks the second time Adams, who represented herself, won a lawsuit against the Senate in U.S. District Court over...
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Primaries 1-year away, races taking shape
GOP candidate who lost in ’18 to run for governor
Campaign launches range from amateurish to slick
Arizona’s 2022 election cycle is taking full shape much earlier than any cycle before it, with 11 candidates already declared for the top two statewide offices. So far, four Republicans and two Democrats are running...
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Salmon joins crowded GOP gubernatorial race
Races for 2022 statewide offices taking shape
Arizona is sitting somewhere between keeping the 2020 election alive and preparing for the 2022 election, where all statewide executive offices will be on the ballot as well as a...