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Kris MayesThe 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 ThomasSheriff Joe and Thomas found out this week they will be defending themselves in a lawsuit from Phoenix New Times editor and owners. |
Mark andersonThe 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 LordDespite 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 MitchellThe freshman Democrat knows immigration will be an issue and this week asked for help from the GAO in combating drop houses. |
Jim WaringEveryone knows how excited the Senator was to run for Shadegg’s open seat. |
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