WTF Is Jeff Flake Doing? 4 Theories
Flake has the power to do something significant: torpedo a Supreme Court nominee. He simply doesn’t want to.
Flake has the power to do something significant: torpedo a Supreme Court nominee. He simply doesn’t want to.
The Maricopa County Attorney plays amateur historian.
Arizona Republican wants FBI to investigate allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
After Mitchell questioned Christine Blasey Ford, Republicans had no more use for her.
“If we are removed from the federal list, this project is on life support,” Valley Metro CEO Scott Smith warned the Phoenix City Council.
The PAC, Friends of Robert Meza, spent nearly $55,000 in just three days on mailers, flyers and other campaign materials.
Kyrsten Sinema’s campaign immediately launched a counterattack to rebut criticisms borne out of the story.
Education and border security were the big topics.
They said, ‘We regret to inform you we made a mistake.’ You made a mistake? You gave me a death sentence.”
“My siblings who chose to film ads against me are all liberal Democrats who hate President Trump,” Rep. Paul Gosar wrote on Twitter.
In one video, Gosar’s sister says, “It would be difficult to see my brother as anything but a racist.”
“It was Twitter sarcasm,” Matthew Benson said.
“I call myself the economic and environmental justice warrior,” Sears said.
The soon-to-be retired senator once again proves he’s useless.
“He believed in America being the greatest country in the world for people who are fleeing dire, threatening circumstances…”
After a professional career in Congress and the charter school sector, Frank Riggs wants to lead the Arizona Department of Education.
“We liked Jarrett as a moderate Democrat, a more reasonable Democrat.” — Phoenix Councilman Sal Diccio’s office.
“It is for communication purposes only (but) there are different forms of communication.” — Phoenix police
Music teacher Noah Karvelis, a lead #RedForEd organizer, said that the retention elections will be a focus.
A recount will automatically occur if the margin of victory drops to 200 votes or fewer, according to Arizona law.
Weapons, drugs, and money.
“He is a man without comparable peer,” Arizona Governor Doug Ducey said.