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June 5, 2008

McCain abandons the GOP conservative base

June 5, 2008

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Senator John McCain struggled down the primary stretch to appeal to the conservative base of the Republican Party who instinctively distrust him.  Even as the presumptive nominee of his party and the only candidate on the ballot in the later primaries, McCain averaged only about 75% of the vote, with a quarter

Best of Tucson

June 5, 2008

I don’t know if BlogForArizona will win Best Local Blog, but I sure feel lucky that such a vital and opinionated community is reading this site, and all the other great local blogs here in Arizona. From me and the rest of the BlogForArizona team, I just want to say "Thanks for you votes!"

Arizona Virtual School Funding

June 4, 2008

by David Safier (TASL) In my continuing quest to learn whether Arizona’s Virtual Charter Schools are overfunded, I’ve talked with a few people at the Arizona Department of Education, who gave me valuable information and told me the names of other people who can give me more. With their help, I’ve located the yearly financial

Giffords Endorses Inevitability

June 4, 2008

Link: Giffords joins Obama endorsers | www.azstarnet.com ®. This is how you know the Democratic primary for President is well and truly over: one of Arizona’s most cautious politicians (to put it tactfully… I just say "timid") has finally plucked up the courage to endorse Obama. If Gabby doing it, it has to be safe…

O-BA-MA!

June 3, 2008

by David Safier Obama!

Pima County Board of Supervisors Finally Gives Up Trying to Keep Citizens From Verifying Our Votes

June 3, 2008

The Pima County Board of Supervisors took public comments before adjourning to an executive session to discuss the lawsuit filed by the Pima County Democratic Party against the Board for electronic election data files.  Vince Rabago, chair of the Pima County Democratic Party, recommended that the board not continue this lawsuit with an appeal.  Several

RIP: TPD Officer Hite

June 3, 2008

Tucson Police Officer Erik Hite succumbed to injuries he sustained in the line of duty. His death is a tragic reminder of the risks our police officers, and other first responders take every day to keep our communities and our families safe. The past few years have unfortunately numbed many to such tragedies. When someone

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