US Senate
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Everytown For Gun Safety Names 31 Arizona Gun Sense Candidates
Arizonans can enter their address on the Gun Sense Voter website to learn which gun safety advocates will appear on their ballot.
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Arizona’s Democrats Lead Republicans in Donations For the First Time in Decades
Arizona Republicans received fewer donations than Democrats for the first time in more than 20 years.
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The 59 Worst Lies Trump Told About Coronavirus in the Past Month
Trump has been holding daily coronavirus briefings since March 14 — and he’s told numerous lies in the process. Here are some of the worst ones from the past month.
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McSally and Ducey Celebrate As Trump Sends 100 Out Of 5,000 Requested Ventilators
Arizona’s only getting a fraction of the much-needed ventilators needed but Gov. Ducey and Sen. McSally are celebrating anyway.
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Kelly Just Blew McSally Out Of The Water By $5 Million
Mark Kelly announced his campaign brought in $11 million during the first quarter of 2020, with opponent Martha McSally trailed behind with $6 million.
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Instagram Live Story Time And So Many Phone Calls: What Campaigning Is Like During a Pandemic
In Arizona, Martha McSally is volunteering at the Salvation Army, while Mark Kelly is using his background as an astronaut to entertain kids stuck at home.
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Mark Kelly And His Twin Brother Scott Will Hold Virtual Story Time for Kids
U.S. Senate candidate Mark Kelly of Arizona is joining his twin brother on Instagram to read children a story while they’re stuck home from school.
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45,000 Newly Unemployed People Just Learned Their Senators Sold Millions in Stocks Amid Coronavirus Crisis
Sens. Kelly Loeffler of Georgia and Richard Burr of North Carolina are accused of using their early knowledge of the severity of the coronavirus outbreak to protect their own finances instead of informing the public.
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Arizona Elections Officials Want Primary And General To Be Mail-in Only
Arizona lawmakers and officials are responding to the coronavirus pandemic by proposing new measures and calling for more support.
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Sen. McSally Introduces Prescription Drug Bill Criticized for Not Going Far Enough
Sen. McSally’s bill goes further than previous Republican-backed bills, but not as far as one passed in the House last year.














