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Democratic Attorney General candidate Kris Mayes talks about state abortion law and why she’s ready to dive into the issue of water.Plus, should big money donors have to disclose to which campaigns they give?
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Katie Hobbs, Democratic candidate for Arizona Governor, talks about engaging with voters a month ahead of Election Day and why rural fire districts want voter support for Prop. 310.
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San Luis mayor-elect Nieves Riedel sits down for a candid conversation about life in the border community and new polling shows how the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on abortion could impact how Arizonans vote.
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Katie Hobbs has refused to face off against Kari Lake. Plus, we talk rural Arizona politics with state GOP Chair, Dr. Kelli Ward and water policy with Republican Attorney General candidate Abe Hamadeh.
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Democratic candidate for Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes. And Yuma County Elections Director Tiffany Anderson talks about lessons learned from the primaries.
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A day after primary elections in Arizona, The Field shares results and talks to winners. We also hear from Yuma and La Paz County election officials, Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls, and explore the importance of a mayoral race in San Luis.
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Marco Lopez released a statement thanking supporters Tuesday night. Hobbs followed up with a call to action to Arizona voters.
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Democrat Katie Hobbs declared winner, while Kari Lake and Karrin Taylor Robson GOP race now too close to call.
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Democrat Marco Lopez outlines policies on water, the border, abortion, and guns as he campaigns to become the party's nominee for Governor. Also, the Arizona Democratic Party chair talks about the importance of the Latino vote in the upcoming primary.
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Republican candidates for Governor and the U.S. Senate traveled to Yuma to gather endorsements and voter support. Lisa Sturgis spoke with them about Yuma's role in the state economy and the future of water policy under their leadership.