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With Election Looming, Maricopa County Wants to Hire 2,500 Temporary Poll Workers

By Kiera RileySeptember 7, 2022

Maricopa County wants to hire up to 2,500 temporary workers ahead of the November election, from poll workers to ballot processors, clerks, drivers, and people to staff a call center.

Debate Ditchers: These 3 Popular Arizona Candidates Just Can’t Commit

By Elias WeissSeptember 1, 2022

For better or worse, general election debates have become an American tradition. Why are Arizona politicians ducking out now?

Kari Lake Bashes Federal Loan Forgiveness. Unless It’s Hers

By Elias WeissAugust 30, 2022

Kari Lake bemoans plan for federal student loan forgiveness as if her family’s own loan wasn’t forgiven. Spoiler alert – it was.

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Abe Hamadeh Has Trouble Following Arizona Election Law – Again

By Elias WeissAugust 30, 2022

Abe Hamadeh, the GOP nominee for Arizona Attorney General, filed a financial disclosure statement that failed to include his income from two jobs and his interests in businesses.

Kari Lake’s Flirtation With Jew-Bashing Homophobe Is a Hot Mess

By Elias WeissAugust 24, 2022

The Republican nominee for Arizona governor has gone back and forth on her endorsement (or lack thereof) of Jarrin Jackson, a white supremacist, antisemite, and homophobic troll who ran for state senate in Oklahoma.

Abe Hamadeh Wants to be Arizona’s Top Cop. As a Teen, He Bragged About Voter Fraud

By Elias WeissAugust 23, 2022

A trove of online messages unearthed by Phoenix New Times suggest Abe Hamadeh skirted election laws as a teenager, years before campaigning against election fraud as the GOP nominee for Arizona Attorney General.

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Blake Masters Plays Dress Up in the Racist Ways You’d Expect

By Elias WeissAugust 17, 2022

A new host of racist material advocating for Blake Masters’ campaign has cropped up online and on the streets of Phoenix. He’s even raising money from some of it.

Phoenix’s Largest Homeless Encampment Has Sparked a Lawsuit. What Now?

By Katya SchwenkAugust 17, 2022

The fates of the 1,000-plus people living on the streets in the Zone – Phoenix’s largest homeless encampment – may now rest in the hands of a judge.

Where Does This Phoenix City Council Candidate Really Live?

By Elias WeissAugust 12, 2022

This Phoenix City Council candidate owns a mansion in Anthem, but she claims to live with another candidate’s parents in South Phoenix. Here’s what we found out.

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Ron DeSantis to Rally with Kari Lake, Blake Masters in Phoenix

By Katya SchwenkAugust 8, 2022

One new sign of Arizona’s importance to the “new right” of the GOP: Florida governor Ron DeSantis is rallying with Kari Lake and Blake Masters this weekend.

Kari Lake is the GOP Nominee. Here’s What She Wants to Do to Arizona

By Elias WeissAugust 8, 2022

Former TV news anchor Kari Lake has promised “gun freedom,” wants to finish the “big, beautiful wall” at Arizona’s southern border, eradicate homelessness, and end a “culture of abortion” in the state.

Six Nutty Things We Saw at Kari Lake’s Election Night Party in Paradise Valley

By Elias WeissAugust 4, 2022

We hung out with Kari Lake and her supporters at her election night party so you didn’t have to. Here are a few highlights and what it says about the political state of affairs in Arizona.

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Extreme Wing of Arizona GOP Winning Big in Primaries

By Katya Schwenk and OthersAugust 4, 2022

Tuesday’s primary elections were poised to be a test for the Arizona Republican Party. Former President Donald Trump won.

Leaked Emails: How Mark Finchem Went From State Lawmaker to Conspiracy Czar

By Elias WeissJuly 29, 2022

Mark Finchem is so committed to the Big Lie, he called election fraud on a race he won. He hopes voters reward him in the GOP primary for secretary of state.

Arizona GOP Offers $100,000 for Primary Election Bounty Hunters

By Jonathan HaynesJuly 28, 2022

Arizona Republicans are offering up to $100,000 for evidence of “vote buying” in the August 2 primary, the GOP’s latest effort to undermine vote-by-mail and cast doubt on elections in the state.

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Kari Lake Suspended From Twitter for Attack Ad

Kari Lake Suspended From Twitter for Attack Ad

By Katya SchwenkJuly 22, 2022

The GOP candidate is locked in a bitter primary battle with Karrin Taylor Robson, with both accusing the other of being a fake conservative.

Trump and Pence Return to Arizona for Dueling Rallies

By Katya SchwenkJuly 19, 2022

Trump has backed candidates up and down the ballot in Arizona. Days before the August primary, he’s rallying to support them. Pence has endorsed an opposing candidate for governor and will also rally in Arizona on the same day.

Arizona Legislature Was Warned Ban on Filming Cops Was ‘Unconstitutional’ Before Passing Law

By Elias WeissJuly 13, 2022

The Arizona Legislature’s own attorneys called this new law unconstitutional. Arizona Republicans passed it anyway.

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Congressional Hearing Reveals More About Arizona’s Role in January 6 Attack

By Elias WeissJuly 12, 2022

It’s becoming clearer that lawmakers from close to home played a significant role in Trump’s futile ploy to overturn the election.

‘No Handouts’ Jim Lamon Defends Accepting Billions in Federal Help at Former Solar Venture

By Elias WeissJuly 8, 2022

Despite billions of dollars in federal help throughout his career, Jim Lamon insists government should “get the hell out of the way” of American businesses.

DOJ Sues Arizona Over ‘Onerous’ New Voting Law

By Katya SchwenkJuly 7, 2022

“Arizona has passed a law that turns the clock back on progress,” said one DOJ prosecutor.

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In Arizona Congressional Bid, Ex-NFL Player’s Viral Campaign Ad Glorifies Gunning Down Democrats

By Elias WeissJuly 7, 2022

Here’s a crazy one: He’s a former NFL running back managed by a QAnon influencer, and guns down Klansmen in a new campaign ad.

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