Wendy Rogers Changes Video Ad, Deletes Scene From James Foley Execution

Arizona congressional candidate Wendy Rogers has deleted an excerpt of ISIL’s James Foley beheading video from one of her campaign ads. The Republican and retired Air Force lieutenant colonel caught flak from the Democratic Party, media pundits and probably some of her own supporters after airing the video this week…

Wendy Rogers’ First TV Ad Features Footage from Beheading of James Foley

Republican Congressional candidate Wendy Rogers released her first TV campaign ad, which features video footage from the beheading of journalist James Foley. The ad attempts to paint her opponent, Democratic Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema, as weak on terrorism. It’s likely only to cause controversy for showing footage of Foley’s execution at…

Doug Ducey Aligns Perfectly With Cathi Herrod on Candidate Surveys

Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Ducey recently has downplayed his relationship with Cathi Herrod, the Christian Right lobbyist who serves as one of Ducey’s top policy advisers on his campaign. Ducey’s been questioned about her role in the campaign in the aftermath of Arizona’s SB 1062, a product of Herrod and…

Dabber in the House? Yes, if AZ’s CD4 Voters Elect Democrat Mikel Weisser

The first member of the U.S. House of Representatives who publicly admits to “dabbing” could be Arizona Democrat Mikel Weisser. The odds may be slim of this occurring since Weisser’s facing off against incumbent Republican Paul Gosar in expansive and conservative Congressional District 4, which includes Kingman, Prescott and part…

Democrats Rallying Troops, Community to Vote in Key Statewide Races

Neither Mary Rose Wilcox nor Pastor Warren Stewart reached their respective goals of winning a seat in Congress or on the Phoenix City Council, but they vow to continue serving as community activists. Both are aiming to stir their communities to make changes through voting, and they’ve timed it align…