Piecing Together Steve Gaynor
Arizona’s Republican Secretary of State candidate has a record of litigation, turmoil, and scorn for voting-rights laws.
Arizona’s Republican Secretary of State candidate has a record of litigation, turmoil, and scorn for voting-rights laws.
The two candidates stood a few feet away from each another to snap a group photo, but the distance between their campaigns is enormous.
This little-known board makes decisions that affect your taxes, your water rates, and just, you know, the water supply to Central Arizona. No big deal.
Parsons, who resigned from GoDaddy’s board earlier this month, says he didn’t know what he was getting into when he gave to American Strong.
At a strip mall in Sun City, the president’s most loyal defender urged people to vote for Republicans in the midterm election.
Steve Gaynor has called for ballots to be only in English, but he has radio advertisements and a campaign website en español.
The ads warn voters that the Republican candidate “openly advocated to make it harder to vote for non-English speakers.”
“The department has been through a series of challenging leadership issues in 2018. We have made personnel changes as a result.”
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was one of President Trump’s most controversial Cabinet picks.
“If you do not immediately cease and desist, Senator Brophy McGee intends to hold you fully liable for compensatory and punitive damages.”
Arizona Supreme Court Justices and their clerks denied leaking the Invest in Ed vote breakdown in violation of confidentiality rules.
An expansion of the court under Governor Doug Ducey apparently made no difference in the outcome of the ruling that killed Invest in Ed.
This time, he’s a Republican, but he’s no less ambitious.
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona said that mayoral candidate Daniel Valenzuela should disavow the mailer.
“APS has been brazenly using its influence, doing some influence-peddling, and bullying people all over this state for some time.”
“Where is the honor in bragging about stealing people’s belongings, kicking them out of their homes and arresting them?” a Facebook user responded.
Who will forget his visit in August 2017?
With his usual divisive, extreme rhetoric, the president slammed Democrats and immigrants in an effort to convince Arizonans to vote for Republicans in November.
Congresswoman’s days as a moderate are long gone.
The enigmatic businessman running for Secretary of State spoke at the Trump rally Friday night in Mesa.
“Is that the Arizona you want to imagine?” Ducey said repeatedly.
Most longtime residents would probably agree with Sinema — especially when it comes to politics.