POLITICS
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Trump Visiting AZ Facility That Made Masks When Government Failed to Provide Supplies
Governors asked the Trump administration for help. But the President said the federal government isn’t a “shipping clerk.”
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Here Is the Lincoln Project Political Ad That Made Trump So Angry
The new ad, titled “Mourning in America,” blasted Trump’s response to the coronavirus crisis and highlighted the devastating public health and economic toll of the pandemic.
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Why States Like Arizona Are Seeing a Bigger Push to Reopen Than Others
A University of Arizona professor says differing opinions on COVID-19 often come down to personal experiences and an urban vs. rural divide.
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Biden Gets Backing of Activist Dolores Huerta
“I don’t think we’ll have to pressure him” on immigration reform, she said. “We’re not taking any vote for granted. We have to compete for Latino voters”, he said.
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Student Gun Safety Group: We’re Going To Register 4,500 Young Voters in Arizona
The student activists are learning how to virtually reach people in their personal social networks and get them civically involved.
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McConnell’s Refusal to Help States and Cities Could Plunge U.S. Into Depression, Experts Say
Pleas for help have gone largely unanswered thus far, even though a lack of action could lead to steep cuts in state and local services such as education, housing, and health programs
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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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Everytown For Gun Safety Names 31 Arizona Gun Sense Candidates
Arizonans can enter their address on the Gun Sense Voter website to learn which gun safety advocates will appear on their ballot.
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Navajo Nation Joins 10 Tribes in Suing US Over COVID-19 Funding
President Nez said part of the $8 billion Congress has allocated for tribes is wrongly going to for-profit Alaska Native Corporations.
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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.












