Arizona rejects Kari Lake, elects Ruben Gallego to US Senate
Gallego is the third Democrat the state has sent to the Senate since 2018.
Gallego is the third Democrat the state has sent to the Senate since 2018.
Kari Lake repeatedly reminded viewers Wednesday of her three-decade career on Arizona television, looking to harness the intimate connection she built with voters and overcome Democrat Ruben Gallego's portrayal of her as a liar in the only debate of the closely watched race.
Ruben Gallego, Democratic candidate for US Senate in Arizona, called out his Republican opponent, Kari Lake, during a recent press call, highlighting her lack of full support for federal-level IVF protections.
Ruben Gallego and Kari Lake meet Wednesday for the only debate of the US Senate race in Arizona, a matchup that comes as voters begin casting ballots.
A conservative estimate on Lake’s idea to slash the budget by 50-75% would defund nearly the entire federal government and terminate almost 3 million jobs.
March For Our Lives, the group founded by survivors of a 2018 high school shooting rampage in Parkland, Florida, has thrown its weight behind Democrats in two contentious races in Arizona.
Firefighters cited Gallego’s work to provide more resources to first responders, additional health protections for firefighters with cancer, and efforts to establish a home loan program for rescue workers.
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.
Successful pricing guardrails put in place by the Biden-Harris administration save seniors thousands and save billions in taxpayer dollars.
Over 15,000 people packed the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale on Friday to listen to Harris and other Democratic politicians as they laid out what a Harris presidency would look like.