Arizonans from different political beliefs are coming together in their support for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
Republicans hope to plant in 45,618 “Republicans for Biden” signs in Arizona, to represent half of Trump’s margin of victory in the state in 2016.
Arizona posted one of the sharpest unemployment drops in the country in May — but unemployment is still higher than its been in nearly a decade.
Lawmakers say Trump’s call for “an overwhelming law enforcement presence” will only lead to more violence against protesters.
The number of coronavirus cases is now up to 63, with 101 cases pending.
“It looks like most of the people who got funding early on were bigger companies,” Sanders said.
“At least I did what I feel is patriotic”: These Arizonans turned out to demand Trump’s impeachment to preserve democracy.
Political candidates in this unique election year will adapt to the new reality and campaigns will go on during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The bill would provide emergency funding for nutritional programs, financial assistance, and temporary paid sick leave requirements for employers.
A local group is hosting an empty chair town hall for McSally, where Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego will answer questions on her behalf.