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Trump to Send Troops to Border as Migrant Caravan Moves Through Mexico

The president has sought to transform fears about immigration into electoral gains in the midterms.

Senate Debate; CD3 Snapshot; Elections Roundtable

Plus, an interview with U.S. Senate Democratic candidate Kyrsten Sinema.

Poll Shows McSally Leading in Senate Race

An analyst says a Green Party candidate and TV ads have been chipping away at support for Sinema.

CD2 Candidates at Odds on Southern Arizona Issues

Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick and Republican Lea Marquez Peterson vie to represent Pima and Cochise Counties district.

US House Candidates Ann Kirkpatrick, Lea Marquez Peterson to Debate in Tucson

The 2nd Congressional District candidates will meet at the Jewish Community Center Oct. 9.

Southern Arizona U.S. House Races

A crowded race for an open seat in the competitive 2nd Congressional District.

McSally to Face Sinema for U.S. Senate Seat

Republican McSally and Democrat Sinema take early leads in preliminary results to fill outgoing Sen. Flake's seat.

Arizona Voters Won't See Senate Primary Debates

Three GOP candidates are vying to replace Sen. Jeff Flake, while Democrats see the seat as a key step in taking the U.S. Senate.

Outside Spending on Record-Setting Pace in Arizona Senate Race

The open seat is attracting millions of dollars.

Candidate Wants GOP Primary Opponent to Quit Over Attack Ads

State Sen. Steve Smith has called on Wendy Rogers to leave the race following ads that took aim at a modeling agency Smith works for.

Border Patrol Union Endorses McSally In Arizona Senate Race

McSally is running in a crowded field, which includes staunch conservatives like Kelli Ward and former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio.

Liberals in Arizona Debate Forgiving Candidate's Moderation

Some Democrats are frustrated in seeing Kyrsten Sinema as shifting more right when others are taking more aggressively left-leaning stances

Arpaio Calls Off Mexico Visit After Alleged Cartel Threats

A press release said he had a $10,000 price on his head, though Nogales officials said they'd heard of no threat and that the campaign hadn't contacted city government.

Revisiting Issues Shaping Arizona in 2018

Four journalists take part in a roundtable discussion.

Challenge Filed to Law Barring Collecting of Mail-In Ballots

Democratic groups argue the law disproportionately impacts minority voters, while Gov. Doug Ducey says it protects election integrity.

Immigration Top Issue For GOP voters

A new poll shows a change in priorities for Arizona Republican voters

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