Democrats Used $190 Million Voter Registration Nonprofit To Flip Arizona Blue In 2020
Democrats used a nonprofit to engage in a partisan, multi-state campaign to flip states blue during the 2020 election, including Arizona, and plan to do so again in 2024.
Voters want schools to teach more about good citizenship and less about gender identity
With some school districts having already returned to the classroom, the latest Fox News survey looks at voters’ views on what’s being taught in public schools. 70% say there is too little discussion on the responsibilities of being a good citizen
Fox News Power Rankings: The frontrunner and contenders in the 2024 GOP primary field
America will watch the candidates duke it out for the first time next week at the opening Republican debate, and the majority of voters are still six or more months away from casting a ballot.
Scottsdale School District Rolls Out Controversial RFID Trackers In Student Badges
This school year, Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) incorporated controversial RFID chip trackers in student and faculty ID badges.
Legislators Question Hobbs’ Decision To Join Climate Alliance
Republican members of the Arizona Legislature are fighting back against Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs’ emerging environmental agenda. On Friday, four state senators wrote a letter to Governor Hobbs, highlighting a recent announcement by her Office that the State, under her direction, had joined the United States Climate Alliance.
Biden sharply criticized after saying 'no comment' in response to death toll in Hawaii: 'Absolutely terrible'
President Biden was sharply criticized on Sunday after telling reporters during a Delaware beach getaway that he had "no comment" on the rising death toll in Hawaii from severe wildfires.
Attorney General Merrick Garland to appoint a special counsel in Hunter Biden probe
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Friday he has appointed a special counsel in the Hunter Biden probe, deepening the investigation of the president's son ahead of the 2024 election.
Hobbs Plans To Overstep Her Duties And Meet With Utility Companies To Address Heatwave
Arizona’s Democrat Governor is moving ahead with her plans to talk to the state’s utility companies to address the heatwave. This week, Governor Katie Hobbs announced that she had “scheduled a roundtable meeting with utility company leadership for August 18.”
Rand Paul says Fauci caught in lies to Congress about coronavirus research: 'Dead to rights'
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said Thursday on "Fox & Friends" that he believes Dr. Anthony Fauci is caught in a clear case of "perjury" related to his past testimony to Congress about coronavirus research in China.
Fontes May Face Lawsuit For Violating Federal Law With Dirty Voter Rolls
The secretary of state may face a lawsuit come November if he fails to clean up alleged dirty voter rolls in 14 counties.
Horne Pushes Back Against Hobbs’ ESA Claims With Independent Cost Analysis
On Monday, the state’s schools chief, Tom Horne, issued a statement to continue to push back against Governor Katie Hobbs political assaults over the historic Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program, calling her recent attacks “unfounded.”
Ohio sees massive voter turnout on GOP ballot question to protect state constitution from liberal activists
Ohio voters on Tuesday will decide on a ballot measure to make it harder to amend the state constitution, a change conservatives say is needed to protect the state from a radical anti-gun, abortion and education agenda that could soon find its way to other states.
Arizona Lawmakers Share Concerns With Election Procedure Manual Development
On Friday, Arizona State Representatives Michael Carbone and Steve Montenegro issued a press release, “criticizing an extremely short public comment period set by Secretary of State Adrian Fontes for his 2023 EPM.” They demanded that Fontes “extend the deadline for public comment” after the state’s election chief set the deadline for August 15.
These eight states will likely decide who wins the 2024 presidential election
Just 44,000 votes in Georgia, Arizona, and Wisconsin separated Biden and Trump from a 269-269 Electoral College tie, which likely would have meant the GOP incumbent's reelection.
Legislative Leaders File Emergency Motion In Federal Court To Defend Save Women’s Sports Act
On Tuesday, Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen and House Speaker Ben Toma filed an emergency motion with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit after a federal district judge blocked the ‘Save Women’s Sports Act’ from going into effect.
62 Percent Of AZ Schools Have No Plan To Maintain Operations When COVID Relief Monies Expire
Up to 62 percent of Arizona’s public-school districts and charters have no written plan for maintaining current operations once relief monies run out next September.
Hunter Biden prosecutor once considered bulldog on fraud takes heat for Hunter treatment
In an apparent 180, federal prosecutor Leo Wise, widely regarded as a tenacious bulldog willing to root out corruption even if it means going after powerful political elites, is now facing scrutiny for what critics have described as his soft prosecution of Hunter Biden.
These Republicans have met qualifications for the first GOP presidential debate
The first Republican presidential primary debate is less than a month away, and seven of the candidates seeking the GOP nomination for the White House have met the required polling and fundraising criteria to earn a spot on stage.
Biden primed to benefit from millions in secretive donations from his outside super PAC, records indicate
President Biden appears positioned to benefit from massive sums in undisclosed donations from the main outside super PAC backing his 2024 candidacy, records indicate.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signs bill to put Prop 400 Valley transportation tax on ballot
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill Tuesday that puts the Prop 400 transportation tax extension up for vote in Maricopa County.