Adelita Grijalva wants Arizona to know she isn’t establishment—and she has the receipts
Despite running for her late father’s seat in Arizona’s seventh congressional district, Adelita Grijalva has long advocated for its constituents.
Despite running for her late father’s seat in Arizona’s seventh congressional district, Adelita Grijalva has long advocated for its constituents.
With a campaign fueled by social media and defiance of the establishment, Deja Foxx is putting youth power on Arizona’s ballot.
Gallego is the third Democrat the state has sent to the Senate since 2018.
While the Election Day tally may take longer, Arizona’s final results have taken 10-20 days for over two decades.
As we inch closer to the 2024 elections, a persistent and flawed narrative is emerging: the idea that Latino voters are fleeing en masse to the Republican Party. National media seems to be setting up Latinos as the scapegoat for a potential Trump victory in 2024....
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A clerical oversight allowed people to register to vote without providing proof of citizenship, which is required by Arizona law in order to vote in non-federal elections.
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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.
A conservative organization has told Arizona officials that it plans to monitor ballot drop boxes for the November election and identify people it believes are voting illegally, raising the same concerns that led right-wing groups to begin watching some boxes two years ago despite there being no evidence of widespread electoral fraud.