POLITICS
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Arizona Elections Officials Want Primary And General To Be Mail-in Only
Arizona lawmakers and officials are responding to the coronavirus pandemic by proposing new measures and calling for more support.
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How to Vote in an Arizona Utility’s Upcoming Election Amid Coronavirus
SRP officials are asking voters to mail in ballots for the April 7 election rather than voting in person during the coronavirus pandemic.
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As Nation Looks For Leadership in Crisis, Arizona Voters Point to Biden
Joe Biden won the Arizona Democratic primary Tuesday after the state pressed ahead with its election in the shadow of the coronavirus outbreak.
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GOP Proposes Ending Legislative Session Early to Avoid Bipartisanship
The decision of two state senators to skip the rest of the legislative session amid coronavirus fears puts the GOP majority in jeopardy.
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What Latinos Need To Know About Biden’s and Sanders’ Education Plans
With nearly 30% of the K-12 student population projected to be Hispanic by 2027, education needs to be a priority for Latino voters.
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Court Overrules Maricopa County Recorder’s Proposed Election Changes
Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes’ plan to mail out more ballots before Tuesday’s election was just shot down in court.
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Tempe Just Elected Its First Black Mayor And First Indigenous City Council Member
Election results show Mayor-Elect Corey Woods beat incumbent Mark Mitchell by 14%, and Doreen Garlid won with the most votes at 25%.
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How AZ Lawmakers Have Responded to Trump’s Attempts to Divert Military Funds to Border Wall
Although Sen. McSally has positioned herself as a champion of the military, she has yet to defend it’s budget from being siphoned away by President Trump.
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Sen. McSally Introduces Prescription Drug Bill Criticized for Not Going Far Enough
Sen. McSally’s bill goes further than previous Republican-backed bills, but not as far as one passed in the House last year.
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Mark Kelly Leading Martha McSally By Seven Points in New Poll
A new poll from Phoenix-based firm OH Predictive Insights shows Democrat Mark Kelly is now leading Republican Sen. Martha McSally by seven points.
























