Groups target the Latino vote through environmental issues

Outreach efforts to potential Latino voters now include a non-traditional theme, concern about the environment.

Worsley gearing up for primary election against Pearce

The Mesa businessman running for Arizona Senate in the new Legislative District 25 against former Senate President Russell Pearce said there are some similarities between himself and the man who be

Fourth Republican enters District 9 congressional race

There’s another candidate in the new congressional District 9 race.

Former Giffords aide to run for full term in Congress

Ron Barber, who served as district director for former Representative Gabrielle Giffords, says he plans to run for a full term representing Arizona’s second congressional district.

Brookings: Mountain West to swing national politics

The shifting demographics of the Mountain West could have long-term effects on national and local politics. A new report by the Brookings Institution shows the identity of the region is changing.

Discussing the special election to succeed Gabrielle Giffords

Jim Nintzel of Tucson Weekly tells us about the candidates running in Southern Arizona’s congressional election.

How will the Latino vote affect the 2012 elections?

Latinos are the fastest-growing group in the United States, comprised of different ethnicities, faiths, political leanings, and economic situations. And candidates must increasingly stand up and take notice of how Latinos can affect their chance of getting elected. How do you think Latino voters will affect the elections in 2012?

Morning After: Looking at how Romney won Arizona

Mitt Romney scored a big win in the Arizona presidential preference election on Tuesday, beating Rick Santorum by a 20 percent margin. Morning Edition host Dennis Lambert broke down Romney’s win with Chip Scutari

Romney declared the winner in Arizona

PHOENIX (AP) — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won Arizona's presidential preference election Tuesday, with exit polls showing he earned support from a broad cross-section of Republicans.

Republicans vote in Arizona presidential preference election

Many Republicans voting in today’s presidential preference election are turning in their mail-in ballots at the polls or casting provisional ballots. From Phoenix, KJZZ’s Paul Atkinso

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