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Despite the Court Setbacks, Democrats Need to Persevere and Fight

Despite the Court Setbacks, Democrats Need to Persevere and Fight

May 10, 2026

The decisions from the United States Supreme Court to essentially gut the Voting Rights Act and the Virginia Supreme Court to nullify a Democratic-held election where voters approved the redrawing of their congressional districts are setbacks and have allowed Republican states in the South to engineer a racist power grab by wiping out districts held

4 Benefits Voters Get with Nick Mansour as Arizona Treasurer

4 Benefits Voters Get with Nick Mansour as Arizona Treasurer

May 10, 2026

Nick Mansour, a successful businessman and former college president, will bring four benefits to the neglected office of Arizona Treasurer: “We’ll make Arizona the best place to live, work and raise a family,” Mansour told Democratic activists in Legislative District 18. Mansour launches education-first campaign Mansour, 50, said his top priority as Treasurer is improving

Ciscomani Has His Back to the Wall in the “Battleground” Sixth District

Ciscomani Has His Back to the Wall in the “Battleground” Sixth District

May 9, 2026

Most of the election polling we see these days is done on the national level. Despite his fervent efforts to appear great and strong, Americans give Donald J. Trump abysmal ratings for his Presidential job performance, and they are steadily sinking to new depths. The polling site FiftyPlusOne, which combines many polls, has Trump’s average

Career Educator vs. Stumbling Troglodyte for AZ School Superintendent

Career Educator vs. Stumbling Troglodyte for AZ School Superintendent

May 8, 2026

On the one hand, voters can choose a career math teacher, a Ph.D. in Education, and a former college president for the Arizona School Superintendent. On the other hand, they can keep an 81-year-old stumbling dinosaur who has degraded Arizona’s public education system, which is ranked the worst in the nation. Standing in a packed

JoAnna Mendoza Held a Town Hall, and We Wish You Were There

JoAnna Mendoza Held a Town Hall, and We Wish You Were There

May 7, 2026

April 28th was a busy day for JoAnna Mendoza, the Democratic candidate for Congress in Arizona Congressional District 06. From the roundtable discussion with medical professionals in the Murphy-Wilmot Library, she traveled to Vail for a town hall with veterans of our armed forces. Jo Mendoza answered tough questions from the moderator, such as: She

Ansari, Grijalva, Mayes, Fontes, Stanton, Roe Lewis, and De Los Santos Help Launch the Protect the Vote Arizona Ballot Initiative

Ansari, Grijalva, Mayes, Fontes, Stanton, Roe Lewis, and De Los Santos Help Launch the Protect the Vote Arizona Ballot Initiative

May 6, 2026

With Arizona Democratic House Leader Oscar De Los Santos telling audience members that state Republican Legislators, like Representative and Secretary of State candidate Alex Kolodin, like his MAGA master Donald Trump, want to put a bullet in the head of mail-in voting (except on those occasions when they need to use it), other leading Grand

While Children Go Hungry Thanks to Their Budget Cuts, Republicans want Taxpayers to Pay for The White House Ballroom

While Children Go Hungry Thanks to Their Budget Cuts, Republicans want Taxpayers to Pay for The White House Ballroom

May 5, 2026

The White House Ballroom was supposed to be funded by private donations. Below is a video montage of all the times Donald Trump said so. Chalk up another in the pile of thousands of lies from the Liar in Chief, along with “Mexico will pay for the wall,” “I’ll have a health care plan out

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