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Sep 12, 2022

Supreme Court rejects election-denying group’s latest attempt to void 2020 vote

The Arizona Supreme Court has rejected the latest effort by a group of election deniers -- the fourth from members of "We The People'' -- to void and rerun the 2020 vote.

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Sep 12, 2022

Hobbs and Lake won’t debate despite election commission offering to let Hobbs propose conditions

Arizona voters won't see a debate between the major gubernatorial hopefuls.

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Sep 8, 2022

Lake and Hobbs stress business-friendly policies

Gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs, the current Democratic Secretary of State, provided a centrist stance that seemed aimed at the business community, during a candidate forum that the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry hosted on Sept. 7. Meanwhile, Republican opponent Kari Lake emphasized many of the same policies she has touted throughout her campaign during the event.

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Sep 8, 2022

Commission rejects Hobbs’ request to scrap traditional gubernatorial debate

Members of the Citizens Clean Elections Commission rejected a demand by Democrat Katie Hobbs to scrap the traditional gubernatorial debate.

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Sep 6, 2022

‘Tale of two borders’: Mexicans not seen at busy crossings

As hundreds of migrants line up along an Arizona border wall around 4 a.m., agents try to separate them into groups by nationality.

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Sep 2, 2022

Tribe: Arizona built border barrier against its wishes

The Cocopah Indian Tribe said Friday that the state of Arizona acted against its wishes by stacking shipping containers on its land to prevent illegal border crossings.

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Aug 30, 2022

Finchem, Kern, Gosar ordered to pay legal fees of Democratic foe

Three Republican lawmakers must pay the legal fees of a Democratic foe after filing what a judge called a meritless lawsuit against her.

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Aug 30, 2022

Ward says giving Jan. 6 Committee access to phone records will endanger rights

State GOP Chair Kelli Ward is telling a federal judge if she lets the Jan. 6 Committee access her phone records it will endanger not only her rights but those of the entire Arizona Republican Party.

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Aug 29, 2022

Trump mobilizing mob after FBI’s Mar-a-Lago search, threatening democracy

Former President Donald Trump is actively organizing an alternative to legitimate government power—a large, violent mob mobilized to intimidate government officials and thwart their objectives.

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Aug 29, 2022

At Democrats’ rally, candidates focus on Republican opponents

Arizona Democratic statewide candidates from up and down the ticket offered a preview of their campaign strategy for this year’s general election during a "unity rally" on Aug. 27 in west Phoenix.

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Aug 26, 2022

Republicans cite Biden in campaigns, Dems don’t

President Joe Biden’s name is being invoked a lot this year on the Arizona campaign trail – by Republicans. 

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Aug 12, 2022

Attorney: Ward can’t legally block phone records leading up to insurrection

State GOP chair Kelli Ward has no legal right to block a U.S. House committee from getting her phone records about her activities leading up to the Jan. 6th insurrection, an attorney for the government is telling a federal judge.

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