Arizona Democratic Reaction to Liar in Chief Trump’s War on Reality with His Firing the Person Who Releases the Monthly Jobs Numbers

Embarrassed by the July Employment numbers that showed only 73,000 jobs created, unemployment ticking up to 4.2 percent, an d the number of new positions in May and June revised downward, Liar in Chief Donald Trump decided to ‘shoot the messenger’ sort to speak by firing Dr. Erika McEntarfer, the director of the Bureau of … Read more

In Another Victory for Rural Arizona, AG Kris Mayes Secures Access to 911 and Expanded Broadband

In another victory for Rural Arizona and for the free transmission of knowledge and protection of public safety, State Attorney General Kris Mayes has announced her office has secured settlement agreements with Frontier and Verizon Communications “to invest in rural broadband infrastructure, fix public safety-related service outages, and protect ratepayers from unfair costs” in Navajo … Read more

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs Announces State Investments in Rural Infrastructure and Signs Water Security Legislation Into Law

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has been on a good run recently. Fresh off a successful legislative session where she secured investments in her Arizona’s Promise Agenda in the annual budget and conveying a strong presence in her reaction to the recent wildfires engulfing portions of the region by the Grand Canyon, the Governor, this week, … Read more

Democrats Need to Run on Their Version of Repeal and Replace

In a series of opinion pieces published in the New York Times last week, Democratic strategists offered suggestions on how the party can reclaim the advantage with working and middle class swing voters in the 2026 Midterms and beyond. Clinton 1992 Campaign Guru James Carville wrote on July 21 that Democrats should focus on the … Read more