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Does Jay Feely re-identifying as a Phoenix-Scottsdalian to run in CD-1 make him a carpetbagger?
Does Jay Feely re-identifying as a Phoenix-Scottsdalian to run in CD-1 make him a carpetbagger?
With this subtle, overdue apology to these traumatized women, we might even be saving a little piece of society’s soul.
In mid-February, Republican Karrin Taylor Robson announced that she had suspended her campaign for Arizona governor, leaving just Republican Congressmen David Schweikert and Andy Biggs, along with Democratic incumbent Katie Hobbs, on the field.
Arizona has a school superintendent problem. It’s not quite as big as the school superintendent problem they recently had in Des Moines, but we’ve definitely got one.
Democrats from elsewhere can engage in a fantasy of an America without a border, but it’s not something Democratic Arizona governors can afford, electorally or fiscally, to buy into.
According to data compiled by Harvard economists Roland Fryer and Tanaya Devi for the National Bureau of Economic Research, DOJ investigations and monitoring so remarkably change the way police do their job it leads to more crime.
If you’re playing along at home, Arizona AG Kris Mayes is filing a lawsuit, on average, every 4.8 days.
Another edition of “New Year’s Resolutions for Other People.”
I could see what’s coming: a challenge of Arizona’s November 5 election results by every losing candidate.
Some of the folks who’ve been telling us we can’t trust the results of our election system just won their primary races... so naturally, they’re challenging the results, right?
Opinion columnist Jim Sharpe chronicles the tumult currently surrounding state lawmaker David Cook.
Opinion columnist Jim Sharpe examines Arizona State Senator Sylvia Allen’s recent racist remarks.
Opinion columnist Jim Sharpe weighs the pros and cons of professional decisions.
Opinion columnist Jim Sharpe says stop debating – Phoenix is a big city.
Opinion columnist Jim Sharpe talks about why he thinks Phoenix saw a spike in officer-involved shootings last year.