State Leaders
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One defendant flips, another pleads guilty in Arizona’s fake elector case
Ahwatukee Republican Loraine Pellegrino is the first person person charged in any of the fake elector cases nationwide to plead guilty and admit criminal wrongdoing.
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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.
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New limit on prescription drug costs would be removed under Project 2025
A group of former Trump advisors published a blueprint for him to use to fulfill his promise to reverse “health policies enacted under the Obama and Biden Administrations.”
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Everything you need to know about Arizona’s Primary Election results
Republican voters chose an election denier as their nominee for Maricopa County Recorder, and two Democratic congressional primaries are still too close to call.
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These border town mayors are putting their trust in a Kamala Harris presidency
As vice president, Harris has worked with Central American leaders to improve conditions for citizens as a way to decrease the number of people leaving their home country.
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Scottsdale Rep. Kolodin calls for an end to ‘scourge of abortion’ in GOP Party platform dissent
Previous iterations of the party’s platform detailed opposition to abortions extensively and laid the groundwork for a national ban on the procedure.
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Veteran, civil rights leader Roberto Reveles’ plan to unseat controversial far-right state senator
The Korean War veteran and former president of the ACLU of Arizona is trying something new this year: running for public office.
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How Gov. Katie Hobbs could reshape the Arizona Supreme Court
Gov. Katie Hobbs could drastically reshape the Arizona Supreme Court during her time in office as the current justices begin to age out.
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Why lifelong educator Rep. Keith Seaman left retirement to run for office
Maricopa, Pinal, and Pima County residents: Bookmark this exclusive Q&A with Rep. Seaman, part of The Copper Courier’s guide to voting in the 2024 election.
























