US Senate
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Reports: Kamala Harris considering Arizona’s Mark Kelly for VP
Sen. Kelly, a Gulf War veteran and former astronaut, received more votes in the 2020 election than Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
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Arizonans on Biden decision: ‘Embodiment of a public servant’
US Sen. Mark Kelly, Gov. Katie Hobbs, and other Democratic leaders characterized Biden’s decision not to run for reelection as an act of humility and selflessness.
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Arizona leaders condemn violence after Trump assassination attempt
In the wake of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump over the weekend, Arizona political figures condemned the violence.
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Kari Lake asks judge to invalidate enough votes in the 2022 election to make her governor
Lake’s latest appeal to overturn Maricopa County’s election results recycles unfounded claims that have already been disproven in federal court.
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Where Arizona’s congressional delegation stands on their presidential candidates
Two Congressional Democrats have pulled support for Biden, but Arizona Republicans are more dedicated to Trump than ever.
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Arizona congressional delegation introduces $5 billion tribal water rights legislation
Members of Arizona’s congressional delegation introduced legislation Monday that would authorize a water rights settlement with three Native American tribes in the Southwest, providing more certainty for the arid region.
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Gallego campaign leans into courting Latino voters
The US Senate candidate is one of only a handful of campaigns investing heavily in Spanish-language ads and hosting family-friendly events in Latino communities.
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Miss the debate? Here’s what other Arizonans thought of it
The first presidential debate had more drama than a midday novella, and prominent Arizonans were eager to weigh in.
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6 times Trump insulted US veterans
Former president Donald Trump has a long history of clashing with military families and US veterans. The newly convicted felon, who famously evaded the Vietnam War draft, has even reportedly called slain US soldiers “losers” and “suckers.”
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Senate Republicans block bill to protect birth control access
The bill would have guaranteed the right for Americans to obtain and use birth control without government interference. It would also protect the right of health care providers to distribute information about contraception and provide it to patients.
























