Winners

Losers

Kris Mayes

The Arizona Corporation Commissioner formed an exploratory committee to look at a possible run in Arizona’s 1st Congressional District. Mayes announced with the backing of heavy hitters Matt Salmon and Malcolm Barrett.

Joe Arpaio and Andrew Thomas

Sheriff Joe and Thomas found out this week they will be defending themselves in a lawsuit from Phoenix New Times editor and owners.

Mark anderson

The conservative state representative picked up an endorsement from David Keene, head of the American Conservative Union. The ACU can lead to some fundraising opportunities for Anderson.

Bob Lord

Despite the spin to the contrary, Lord has a better shot of winning the seat vs. a non-incumbent who just came off a crowded primary win than he does against a popular incumbent with $1m in the bank.

Harry Mitchell

The freshman Democrat knows immigration will be an issue and this week asked for help from the GAO in combating drop houses.

Jim Waring

Everyone knows how excited the Senator was to run for Shadegg’s open seat.

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