Kirsten Engel Dominates Juan #CiscoMAGA in Debate

Kirsten Engel finally got a chance in a debate on October 8, 2024, to confront Juan CiscoMAGA on his radical voting record in Congress and personal views versus his carefully curated centrist posturing. AZ-06 Democratic candidate Kirsten Engel again put Juan Ciscomani on the defensive during the final televised debate. Ciscomani continued to dodge his extreme anti-abortion record and his ties … Read more

CD 6 candidate Kirsten Engel & Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos at TVVDC meeting

by Carolyn Classen, blogger Event by Tanque Verde Valley Democratic Club Kirk-Bear Canyon Library Duration: 1 hr Public  · Anyone on or off Facebook “The Tanque Verde Democrats are pleased to have candidate for Congressional District 6, Kirsten Engel, as our guest this month. Sheriff Chris Nanos will also be joining us to address the group. Please note … Read more

CD 6 candidate Kirsten Engel’s 50 Days Out Rally

by Carolyn Classen, blogger Engel Campaign to Hold Rally Commemorating 50 Days Until the Election  “Democratic Candidate for Arizona’s 6th Congressional District, Kirsten Engel, will be holding a 50 Days Rally. She will be accompanied by various activists, candidates, and elected officials.We’re 50 days out from one of the most important elections of our lifetimes! … Read more

AZ PBS debate for CD 6 candidates

by Carolyn Classen, blogger Follow this link at 5:00pm to watch the debate: https://azpbs.org/az-votes-2024-arizona-politics-election/ Once you click on the link above at the specified time, you should click the live option at the top of the screen. Candidates: incumbent CD 6 Congressman Republican Juan Ciscomani vs. Democrat Kirsten Engel (rematch from Nov. 2022).

Clean Elections debate for CD 6

by Carolyn Classen, blogger Republican incumbent Congressman Juan Ciscomani vs. Democrat Kirsten Engel (rematch from Nov. 2022) Both candidates will be participating in this debate, per CCEC website. https://www.azcleanelections.gov/debate-information Voter stats for CD 6: Dems 157,082; Republicans 184,548; Others 166,655.