Civic Engagement
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Arizona Democrats condemn Trump, Project 2025, and the far-right, ahead of presidential debate
Ahead of a presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, Arizona democratic leaders released a dire warning of the harmful repercussions that could come from Project 2025 and Trump’s agenda. At a press conference in Phoenix Monday, Arizona state Sens. Eva Burch and Mitzi Epstein, and Maricopa County Supervisor Steve…
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38 times Kari Lake praised foreign authoritarian leaders
A US Senate led by authoritarian sympathizers like Lake, who is running for Arizona’s open senate seat, could help Donald Trump fulfill his campaign promise to act as a dictator.
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Here’s every proposition on the Arizona ballot this year and what they’d do
Bookmark this page to use as a resource when filling out your ballot for the November Election. With 13 propositions on the ballot, this guide will come in handy!
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Kamala Harris accepts Democratic nomination for president, lays out her vision for the country
The final night of the Democratic National Convention capped off a remarkable month of surging enthusiasm for Harris’ candidacy.
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Arizona for Harris to host dozens of watch parties for Thursday’s DNC Speeches
Congressional candidates Jonathan Nez, Yassamin Ansari are a few of the elected officials who will be in attendance at more than 30 watch parties statewide.
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Mesa Mayor John Giles invites fellow Republicans to vote for Kamala Harris at DNC
“We need an adult in the White House, and we’ve seen what happens when we don’t have one.”
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Could Kirsten Engel’s passion for public education propel her to Congress?
Engel defended public schools for years at the state capitol. Now, she wants to do take the fight to Capitol Hill.
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Unpaid invoices could keep Trump rallies at smaller Arizona venues
The Trump campaign hasn’t directly paid for a rally in Arizona since January 2020, and has left a trail of unpaid invoices in cities across the state.
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Harris campaign takes over Arizona’s horizon, airwaves—and your doorstep
Harris launched a $50 million nationwide ad blitz to introduce the new Democratic presidential ticket as over 20,000 Arizonans have signed up to volunteer for her campaign.
























