Election 2024
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Kamala Harris steps up outreach to Mormon voters in battleground Arizona
Vice President Kamala Harris is stepping up her efforts to win over voters who belong to the Mormon church.
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Abortion rights got this Arizona man to volunteer politically for the first time
George Kachergis has lived in North Carolina, California, and Arizona. In 2024, he decided to advocate for abortion rights.
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This conservative is supporting Democrats and Prop 139 in 2024 because of the GOP’s abortion bans
Peggy Neely has only voted for a Democrat for president once since 1976, and she’s planning to do so again due to abortion rights.
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This is how Arizona political figures reacted to the Trump-Harris debate
Arizona figures reacted to the 90-minute presidential debate along party lines. Here were some of their responses.
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Firefighters union endorses Ruben Gallego for US Senate
Firefighters cited Gallego’s work to provide more resources to first responders, additional health protections for firefighters with cancer, and efforts to establish a home loan program for rescue workers.
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John McCain’s son endorses Kamala Harris for President
Jim McCain, an intelligence officer for the US Marines, cited the Trump campaign’s bullying tactics at a hallowed military cemetery as the final straw that broke any lingering loyalty to the Republican Party.
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VIDEO: How do I register to vote in Arizona? We show you how.
@coppercourier Are you registered to vote? The deadline is Oct. 7. Jess will explain how to register. Listen up… #registertoday #registertovote #azpol #azpolitics #arizonaelections #arizonavoter #aznews #arizonanews #everythingarizona #arizonastate #azcheck #arizonacheck ♬ original sound – Copper Courier
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38 times Kari Lake praised foreign authoritarian leaders
A US Senate led by authoritarian sympathizers like Lake, who is running for Arizona’s open senate seat, could help Donald Trump fulfill his campaign promise to act as a dictator.
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Here’s every school board seat up for grabs in Coconino County this November
Forty-three school board seats across 15 races will impact over 12,200 students in Coconino County.
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Wondering how to get involved in elections? This Mesa woman sends voters postcards
For Peg Adams of Mesa, writing postcards to voters is more than just her civic contribution—it’s also led to new friends.
























