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To talk about the return of the No Labels Party, the fight between the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and Recorder ...
It’s hot election summer — at least according to young Democrats who are organizing behind youthful and progressive candidates in a series of off-year, summertime primaries ...
After the ouster of party chairman Robert Branscomb, some insiders now feel like the Arizona Democratic Party is full of ...
The Arizona Democratic Party sabotaged Robert Branscomb, columnist Greg Moore says, and that feels like a betrayal for many ...
Robert Branscomb, who was selected as chairperson of the Arizona Democratic Party in January, has been removed from the post after only serving approximately six months.
Former Arizona State Rep. Eric Descheenie has joined the race for U.S. Congress in Arizona’s largest district, where he will ...
Arizona county leaders clash over border policy, citing safety, enforcement, and federal cooperation concerns.
A group that backed a failed effort to get rid of the state’s partisan primary election system last year is now merging with ...
Two recent votes gave a different look at the AZ Democratic party. The Gaggle dives into why the party is so split and how ...
Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly told CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday that the Democrats had a messaging party and that it was ...
Infighting and dysfunction don't just hurt Democrats. It hurts all of Arizona, particularly if it brings more Republican-led chaos to our state.
Arizona Democrats voted late Wednesday to boot their embattled party chair, Robert E. Branscomb II, ending a brief tenure that was defined by infighting. Statewide officials had already redirected ...