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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Arizona leaders eager for a Harris-Kelly ticket
Sen. Mark Kelly hasn’t indicated if he would accept an offer to be Kamala Harris’ running mate, but his supporters are eager for a Harris-Kelly ticket.
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Reports: Kamala Harris considering Arizona’s Mark Kelly for VP
Sen. Kelly, a Gulf War veteran and former astronaut, received more votes in the 2020 election than Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
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Arizonans on Biden decision: ‘Embodiment of a public servant’
US Sen. Mark Kelly, Gov. Katie Hobbs, and other Democratic leaders characterized Biden’s decision not to run for reelection as an act of humility and selflessness.
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Scottsdale Rep. Kolodin calls for an end to ‘scourge of abortion’ in GOP Party platform dissent
Previous iterations of the party’s platform detailed opposition to abortions extensively and laid the groundwork for a national ban on the procedure.
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Veteran, civil rights leader Roberto Reveles’ plan to unseat controversial far-right state senator
The Korean War veteran and former president of the ACLU of Arizona is trying something new this year: running for public office.
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Kari Lake asks judge to invalidate enough votes in the 2022 election to make her governor
Lake’s latest appeal to overturn Maricopa County’s election results recycles unfounded claims that have already been disproven in federal court.
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Where Arizona’s congressional delegation stands on their presidential candidates
Two Congressional Democrats have pulled support for Biden, but Arizona Republicans are more dedicated to Trump than ever.
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EXCLUSIVE: Terán secures coveted endorsement from youth climate group
Sunrise Movement helped form the Biden-Harris administration’s climate policy and holds significant sway with Millennial and Gen Z voters.
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Gallego campaign leans into courting Latino voters
The US Senate candidate is one of only a handful of campaigns investing heavily in Spanish-language ads and hosting family-friendly events in Latino communities.
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Miss the debate? Here’s what other Arizonans thought of it
The first presidential debate had more drama than a midday novella, and prominent Arizonans were eager to weigh in.





















