Gaining Arizona's vote revolves around 2 key pillars. The Gaggle talks with campaign strategists from both sides about the game plan to win the state.
Tempe (Ariz) police arrested Jeffrey Michael Kelly on Tuesday for allegedly shooting at a Democratic Party office in Tempe and leaving bags filled with white powder on political signs.
Authorities in Arizona have arrested a man in three shootings that damaged a Democratic National Committee office in suburban Phoenix.
Some young voters in Arizona are signaling that they may not support Vice President Kamala Harris in November, according to a recent report from Politico.
Police in Tempe, Arizona, have arrested a 60-year-old man suspected of shooting at a Democratic National Committee office over the last two months and hanging suspicious bags of white powder from politico signs in a nearby village.
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“She’s knocking on that door,” said John Della Volpe, director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics who has long studied youth voters and runs the Harvard Youth Poll. “I think she’s comfortably in the mid-50s.” (Volpe also runs a research firm that has conducted polls for a PAC supporting Harris.)
One of two rural Arizona county supervisors who faced criminal charges for refusing to canvass the 2022 midterm results pleaded guilty on Monday to a misdemeanor count of failing to perform her duty as an election officer.
Jeffrey Michael Kelly, 60, was charged with three felony counts of acts of terrorism and four other counts related to the shooting. He carried out three separate shootings in Tempe, Arizona, across 20 days, according to police. No one was in the office during the shootings and there were no casualties.
There is no exact parallel anywhere in the country to Proposition 140, even as a handful of states have opened up their primary systems.