Kari Lake, one of Arizona’s most fervent election deniers, seems to have accepted her loss in last week’s race for U.S.
According to Carlos Odio, co-founder of the firm Equis Research, which focuses on Latino polling, that’s not quite true.
Democratic Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego defeated Republican candidate Kari Lake to become Arizona’s next senator in a ...
FOX 10's Ellen McNamara talks with Stan Barns of Copper State Consulting Group on the 2024 election and its results. Barnes ...
Kevin Dahl, Tucson's vice mayor, will be one of several people to help Senator-elect Ruben Gallego fill posts in offices in Arizona and Washington, D.C.
While not a concession, Republican Arizona U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake has released a video thanking Arizonans for ...
AP called the race Monday night. Lake posted a video on "X," formerly known as Twitter, after the race was called. She did ...
Democracy Now!' speaks with Tucson-based activist Alejandra Pablos, who was targeted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
Yes, Donald Trump took all seven battleground states and the electoral votes to go with them. This time he also won the ...
Yes, Donald Trump took all seven battleground states and the electoral votes to go with them. This time he also won the popular vote, unlike in 2016. But ...
Arizona’s senator-elect, U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego, a Democrat and a Marine who served in Iraq as an infantryman, declined to ...
Republican Kari Lake seemed to acknowledge her U.S. Senate loss in a video message on social media Wednesday night that ...