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Screen shot from Rep. Bob Thorpe's Twitter account.
Aug 14, 2013

Thorpe erases tweets, locks down Twitter account following racism accusations

Rep. Bob Thorpe locked down his Twitter account, barred reporters from following it and erased several comments after Democrats and civil rights activists called several of his tweets racially insensitive.

Jun 19, 2013

Senator faced pressure to change deciding vote on elections bill

Sen. Steve Pierce was under tremendous pressure from forces within and outside the state Capitol – including at least one official from the National Republican Congressional Committee –during the hours before sine die as lawmakers and others tried to influence his vote on a controversial election bill.

Brewer panel to consider sales tax recommendations
Mar 21, 2013

LaFaro says he hopes his “Judas’’ comment taught governor a lesson

The comments by Maricopa County Republican Party chairman A.J. LaFaro equating Gov. Jan Brewer to Judas Iscariot for pushing Medicaid expansion have created a firestorm and led to calls for his resignation.

Mar 11, 2013

Social (mass) media: From promotional videos to profane rants — Facebook and Twitter give politicians instant audiences

Whether you love them or hate them, today’s politicians want to be “liked” on Facebook and followed on Twitter. So do their critics. Social media is rapidly changing how people seek and hold public office.

Feb 14, 2013

Lawmakers won’t get Valentine’s cards featuring Hitler, other dictators

The former Arizona director of a leading tea party group says he has scrapped plans to deliver Valentine’s Day cards that featured murderous dictators including Adolf Hitler to Republican lawmakers believed to oppose anti-union legislation.

Online Impersonation bill could silence satirical critics
Dec 26, 2012

Online Impersonation bill could silence satirical critics

In recent years, several state lawmakers have had fake, unflattering social media accounts spring up in their names.

Aug 31, 2012

Sheriff Babeu cleared in abuse of power probe

Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu and his ex-beau won’t be facing criminal charges for actions related to their breakup that eventually doomed the sheriff’s congressional hopes, the Attorney General’s Office reported.

Aug 9, 2012

Cardon denies advertising blackout, but still not buying airtime

U.S. Senate candidate Wil Cardon says he plans to air a new television ad, but his campaign hasn’t bought any network TV airtime since the end of July.

The five biggest networks in the Phoenix metro area say Cardon’s last ad buy ended on July 30, just days before early ballots were sent out for the Aug. 28 primary against Congressman Jeff Flake.

Jul 19, 2012

Carmona campaign uses Twitter spat with GOP for fundraising

Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Rich Carmona's campaign manager tweaked an Arizona Republican Party contract worker in a Twitter exchange and is now using his response in a fundraising appeal.

Jul 17, 2012

Amid technology, campaign signs popular in Arizona

Campaign signs multiply like candidate promises during election season. And while many stick to the facts in patriotic hues, others dare to go beyond the red, white and blue.

Jun 4, 2012

Tweet, delete, repeat: Politicians turn a microscope into a megaphone

The website Politwoops launched this week as a way to catch politicians with their pants down, by cataloguing and posting deleted Twitter tweets of congressmen, the president and presidential hopefuls.

Jun 1, 2012

Of Crandall and coronaries

Crandall easily qualified for the ballot yesterday, filing nearly 50 percent more signatures than he needed – but he described the process as a “near coronary” in a posting last night on Twitter.

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