Camaron is the Founding Editor and Chief Political Correspondent for The Copper Courier, and has worked as a journalist in Phoenix for over a decade. He also teaches multimedia journalism at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.
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‘No Electricity, No Water:’ Rep. O’Halleran Calls For Bipartisanship to Help Rural Arizona During Pandemic
Representative Tom O’Halleran talks about how he uses bipartisanship to bring relief funding to the 12 tribes in his district.
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Coronavirus Has Revealed How Split Arizona’s GOP Actually Is
After a decade of total control at the Capitol, in-fighting between Republican leadership is exposing divisions within the party.
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McSally To Arizona Cities: Drop Dead
The Senator suggested smaller cities rely on trickle-down from larger regions who qualify for coronavirus aid, and called places like New York “Cash Cows.”
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Friends Like These: McSally Associate Under Investigation for Pandemic Profiteering
The longtime Republican fundraiser is under investigation for failing to fulfill contracts for in-demand medical equipment.
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People Will Be Hurt: Trump Calls For Americans to Risk Health to Salvage Economy
“Will some people be affected badly? Yes, but we have to get our country open, and we have to get it opened soon.”
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Ducey: We Need to Stay Home a Little Longer. Trump: Nah.
President Trump announced plans to leave his home to visit Arizona the same day the state’s Republican governor extended his stay-at-home order.
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Trump’s Focus on His Base Could Hurt Him in Arizona
Outside spending on down-ballot candidates suggest Trump may not hold his weight in the upcoming elections.
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Arizona Republicans Oppose Mail-In Voting in the Middle of a Pandemic
Lawmakers have hundreds of bills to vote on, but one issue not being considered is expanding mail-in voting during a national health emergency.
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Arizona’s Democrats Lead Republicans in Donations For the First Time in Decades
Arizona Republicans received fewer donations than Democrats for the first time in more than 20 years.
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When Clara’s Make-A-Wish Trip to Disney Got Canceled, Volunteers Made Sure It Came to Her
Make-A-Wish Arizona has had to postpone more than 600 trips planned for children with life-threatening illnesses because of the pandemic.











