Jennifer Eckstrom Would Bring Leadership, Experience, and Passion to the Tucson Unified School District Governing Board
October 18, 2022
Jennifer Eckstrom has had an impressive career in public service. At one time the youngest elected official in Arizona (when she joined the South Tucson City Council at age 18,) Ms. Eckstrom has also served as: Mayor of South Tucson. Chair and Vice Chair of the Pima Association of Governments (PAG) Regional Council. Chair and
Hodge Reacts to Schweikert’s Call to Break Up the F.B.I. and Pardon the Domestic Terrorists from the January 6 Insurrection
October 18, 2022
David Schweikert has gone off into Trump Republican La La Land. The Arizona Congressional District One MAGA Republican Nominee has been caught on camera advocating for the dismantling of the F.B.I. and the impeachment of Director Chris Wray as well as the Secretaries of Homeland Security (Alejandro Mayorkas) and State (Anthony Blinken.) NEW: GOP Rep.
Call Community Crisis Line in Tucson (520) 622-6000
October 17, 2022
From National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI for Southern Arizona): Call (520) 622-6000 or 1 (866) 495-6735 “If you are in immediate crisis, whether it be for you or your loved one, call the above Community Wide Crisis line.” Immediate Crisis Help The shooting/killing of UA Hydrology Dept. Chair Tom Meixner on Oct. 5,
AZ’s Choice in the 2022 Election Couldn’t be More Stark
October 17, 2022
I think this Lincoln Project ad is a great closing argument on the very stark choices we face in the Arizona statewide races – including all the way down the ballot, including Fontes v. Finchem for AZSecState, Mayes v. Hamadeh for AZAG, Quezada v. Yee for AZTreas, and Kennedy & Kuby v. Meyers & Thompson
10 Props in 14 Minutes: What You Need to Know About Arizona’s Ballot Propositions (video)
October 17, 2022
Election Day, Nov. 8, is fast approaching. Signs are popping up on street corners, in front yards and on vehicles around town. Social media is abuzz with clever memes and video pop-ups to snag your attention and sway your vote. Traditional TV advertising is carpet-bombing living rooms across the nation with negative messages fueled by special interest groups, billionaires, and dark money. This tsunami of mixed messages from random sources with questionable credentials leaves many voters overwhelmed and wondering which messages are true.




