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Nathan Sproul, right, former executive director of Arizona’s Republican Party and the state’s Christian Coalition branch, in his Phoenix office in 2004. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE
Political operative Nathan Sproul has made millions of dollars doing one thing: Building a bigger Republican Party.
Political operative Nathan Sproul has made millions of dollars doing one thing: Building a bigger Republican Party.
The Arizona Republican Party says Hispanics are playing an increasingly integral role in the state's politics, so the party is launching a new Web site focused on their issues and concerns.
PHOENIX - Vice President Dick Cheney criticized Democrats during a speech at an Arizona Republican Party fundraiser here Tuesday, saying the party "turned its back" on Sen. Joe Lieberman and would abandon Iraq if it had its way.
The Green Party is now officially recognized as a political party in Arizona.
A new statewide survey suggests that Arizona Republicans should shun their first choice for president if they hope to cast the state's 11 electoral votes against Barack Obama.
A new statewide survey suggests that Arizona Republicans should shun their first choice for president if they hope to cast the state's 11 electoral votes against Barack Obama.
If U.S. House Republicans have learned any lessons from the Nov. 7 elections, they will name Rep. John Shadegg of Arizona today as their second-in-command for the next two-year session.
Efforts by Arizona Republican lawmakers to overhaul the early voting process and fight election fraud have drawn criticism from Democrats and civic groups who fear the proposed changes would limit turnout among the state's growing Hispanic electorate.
Gov. Jan Brewer appointed her third justice Friday to the five-member Arizona Supreme Court, once again, a Republican just like her.
Saying higher taxes would make the economy worse, Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee voted Monday to permanently repeal the state property tax.
Public schools will have about $183 million less in state aid next year than they do now under the terms of a deal approved early Friday morning by the House to balance an $8.3 billion budget.
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Republicans assailed Barack Obama as the most liberal, least experienced White House nominee in history Tuesday night and enthusiastically extolled their own man John McCain as "ready to lead this nation." Delegates at the GOP National Convention rallied behind running mate Sarah Palin in the face of fresh controversy.
Voters set turnout records in Tuesday's presidential preference elections, which offered Arizona's Republicans and Democrats a rare chance to influence who wins their parties' nominations.
The Arizona Green Party is asking a judge to kick 11 Green candidates from the November ballot because they were allegedly recruited by Republican officials to siphon votes from Democrats.
Pragmatic voters not bound by party labels or bumpersticker ideology sent word that they have grown impatient with empty talk and finger-pointing, and are prepared to let loose their wrath on politicians who cannot deliver results, according to political insiders and politicians who survived the ire of the electorate last week.
Gov. Jan Brewer will have to choose among two Republicans and one Democrat for the newest member of the Arizona Supreme Court.
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats on Wednesday turned back a move by Republicans to block the Justice Department from pursuing its lawsuit seeking to overturn Arizona's controversial immigration law.
Arizona's legislature is back in session. Before the first week had even finished, hundreds of bills had been "dropped" into the hopper, several which I find telling of the political atmosphere here in Arizona. Unfortunately, several of these bills reflect how our current legislature has lost touch with reason and demonstrate a sense of political entitlement that has and will continue to harm our state. Clearly, they have learned absolutely nothing from the message Arizona voters sent in the 2011 elections.
PHOENIX (AP) — Two Republican incumbents are battling it out in a primary race in Arizona's 6th Congressional District, a situation the GOP desperately wanted to avoid in redistricting.
A federal court is going to give Republicans a chance to argue that the state's 30 legislative districts should be redrawn for the 2014 election.
Spurred by an Arizona congressman, House Democrats on Thursday rejected the package of tax cuts and unemployment benefits negotiated by President Obama with Republicans.
Spurred by an Arizona congressman, House Democrats on Thursday rejected the package of tax cuts and unemployment benefits negotiated by President Obama with Republicans.
Spurred by an Arizona congressman, House Democrats on Thursday rejected the package of tax cuts and unemployment benefits negotiated by President Obama with Republicans.
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