POLITICS
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When Can You Start Early Voting? Here’s A Handy State-By-State Guide.
Three states have already opened their polls to residents who want to cast their ballots before the primary election.
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Arizona’s Ballot Collection Law Ruled Discriminatory. Now It May Head To The Supreme Court
The latest court decision puts the ballot collection ban back into effect, one week before the Presidential Preference ballots are to be mailed to voters.
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Arizona Attorney General Under Fire for Impeachment Letter Fiasco
Here’s what happened after Mark Brnovich’s letter surfaced.
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‘I Am Honored:’ Rep. Debbie Lesko Joins Trump’s Impeachment Team
U.S. Rep. Debbie Lesko agreed to join President Trump’s impeachment defense team. Here’s a look at how she got there.
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2020 Candidates Made Their Case to Indian Country. Here’s How It Went.
“Regardless of how we get them here, … we’re putting our issues in front of them,” said O.J. Semons about six Democratic presidential candidates this week.
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Women, Water, And Sacred Land: Arizona’s Continued Fight for Indigenous Rights
“Everybody’s dropping the ball and nobody’s working together…” Here’s what happened this week during the Indigenous People’s Caucus at the State Capitol.
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Those ‘Liberal Hack’ Impeachment Comments Are Backfiring on McSally
“I hope Martha McSally knows our governor @dougducey is running out of offices to appoint her…”
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Sen. McSally Was Asked a Simple Question. Here’s How She Chose To Answer.
The Senator lashed out when asked about considering new evidence in Trump’s impeachment trial.
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Invest in Ed Is Back. Here’s What You Need to Know
Want to fund schools? Tax the state’s highest earners, Arizona educators say.
























