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A new ruling ensures voters registered with the No Labels Party in Arizona can run for any office they please, without the ...
In a new ruling Friday, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected arguments by attorneys for the state's No Labels party that ...
The Show sat down with Jaime Molera, former state schools superintendent, and Roy Herrera, former Congressional staffer, to ...
Voters in Arizona will determine next week whether they’re ready to send the first Gen Z woman to Congress when they head to ...
Eight candidates will go before southern Arizona voters Tuesday in special primaries to replace longtime Democratic ...
The Trump administration is withholding more than $6 billion in K-12 education funding, impacting Arizona schools ...
According to the Iowa Democrats, besides visiting the state fair, Gallego will host a town hall in the Quad Cities, an area ...
The Iowa Democrats said Gallego will be speaking “with Iowans about how Republicans’ big, bad budget-busting bill will impact ...
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including redistricting and campaign ...
Gordon joins a crowded Democratic primary field seeking to unseat incumbent Republican Rep. David Schweikert. Democrat Mark ...
In a lawsuit, the Arizona Democratic Party conceded that allowing the No Labels Party on the 2024 ballot will make electing its own candidates more difficult.
Arizona Democratic Party Chair Robert Branscomb II is accused of unauthorized spending on new hires and contracts. Party Treasurer Greg Freeman, attorney Jim Barton and rules chair Michael ...
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