The Typical MAGA Candidate in 2022

Echoes of Tea Party candidate Todd Akin, the 2012 Republican Senate nominee from Missouri, who provoked ire across the political spectrum by saying that in instances of what he called “legitimate rape,” women’s bodies somehow blocked an unwanted pregnancy. Senate Candidate Provokes Ire With ‘Legitimate Rape’ Comment. A decade later, Republican MAGA candidates have only grown … Read more

AZ Supreme Court Denies Special Action Appeal From The Cyber Ninjas Challenging Sanctions Imposed For Failure To Comply With Court Orders

Update to AZ Court Of Appeals Orders Arizona Senate To Produce Cyber Ninjas GQP ‘Fraudit’ Documents ‘Immediately’. The Arizona Supreme Court has denied the special action appeal filed by QAnon conspiracy theorist Doug Logan dba Cyber Ninjas. Arizona Supreme Court won’t consider Cyber Ninjas appeal: The Arizona Supreme Court is declining to consider a request by Cyber … Read more

Attorney General And Secretary Of State Ask AZ Supreme Court To Reject Arizona GQP Lawsuit To Eliminate Early Voting

When they are not suing each other they can manage to join forces to sue the real enemy of democracy, the Arizona Republican Party. The Associated Press reports, Brnovich, Hobbs urge court to reject GOP early ballot suit: Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich and Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs both urged the state Supreme … Read more

Proposition 208-Invest in Ed Died Today; It is Back to the Drawing Board and Time to Elect a Pro Education Governor and State Legislature

In a not surprising move, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge John Hannah declared Proposition 208 unconstitutional because the tax revenues it collected, due to Republicans are not willing to fund what the public schools need, would have exceeded the State Expenditure Limit. In his ruling, reported by NPR, Judge Hannah wrote: “This Court understands the … Read more

As Governor, Aaron Lieberman would Grow Arizona and Make it Better by Ensuring Every Four Year Old Gets High Quality Pre-K

Only 17 percent of Arizona’s three and four years old’s are in any pre-school program in the Grand Canyon State. Of that 17 percent, only about 30 percent are in a high-quality program that meets State and Federal Head Start Guidelines. Arizona meets just 3 out of the 10 NIEER (National Institute for Early Education … Read more