Arizona Democratic Senate candidate Ruben Gallego said in 2016 that then-President-elect Donald Trump's campaign drew out the "worst people in the world" who he will never "appeal to."
In a state seized by false accusations of widespread election fraud, many Democrats feared that Trump and others would label them ‘election deniers’ for raising questions about results.
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The decline in voter registration in Maricopa County is a setback for the Democratic Party, which relied on the county to help secure Biden's victory in 2020.
No one was present or injured at the office, a state Democratic Party spokesperson said. Tempe police said they are investigating the incident as a property crime.
Arizona’s Democratic leaders knew they had no good options when they jumped on a phone call this month. They had just learned tens of thousands of residents had been registered to vote for decades, even though there was no record they had provided proof of citizenship — a requirement under state law.
The Republican Senate candidate is far behind her Democrat rival Ruben Gallego among both likely and registered voters.
Kate Gallego, a Democrat, was elected mayor in 2019 and is up for reelection in 2024. She first joined the City Council in 2013.
Respondents backed Proposition 139 by more than 25 percentage points, 57.6% to 32.2%, the statewide poll of 500 likely voters found.
Unsure how or where to register to vote in Arizona? Here's everything you need to know to get registered before the upcoming deadline.
Arizonans will have a number of propositions on the ballot this fall that they will need to approve or reject.