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Democrats Wins Arizona Governor Race, Trump Denies Defeat: Reports
- Tuesday November 15, 2022
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Donald Trump loyalist Kari Lake's defeat by Democrat Katie Hobbs, called by CNN and NBC, adds to the list of candidates supported by the former president who failed to get elected in last week's midterms.
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Former Republican Senator Jon Kyl To Fill John McCain's Arizona Seat
- Wednesday September 5, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Former US Republican Senator Jon Kyl is Arizona Governor Doug Ducey's pick to fill the US Senate seat from Arizona vacated by John McCain, who died last month, the governor said on Tuesday.
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Sarah Palin for President? There are signs
- Thursday May 26, 2011
- World News | Jim Rutenberg and Jeff Zeleny, The New York Times
Sarah Palin is fortifying her small staff of advisers, buying a house in Arizona -- where associates have said she could base a national campaign -- and reviving her schedule of public appearances. The moves are the most concrete signals yet that Ms. Palin, the former governor of Alaska, is seriously weighing a Republican presidential bid.While it ...
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Democrats Wins Arizona Governor Race, Trump Denies Defeat: Reports
- Tuesday November 15, 2022
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Donald Trump loyalist Kari Lake's defeat by Democrat Katie Hobbs, called by CNN and NBC, adds to the list of candidates supported by the former president who failed to get elected in last week's midterms.
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Former Republican Senator Jon Kyl To Fill John McCain's Arizona Seat
- Wednesday September 5, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Former US Republican Senator Jon Kyl is Arizona Governor Doug Ducey's pick to fill the US Senate seat from Arizona vacated by John McCain, who died last month, the governor said on Tuesday.
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Sarah Palin for President? There are signs
- Thursday May 26, 2011
- World News | Jim Rutenberg and Jeff Zeleny, The New York Times
Sarah Palin is fortifying her small staff of advisers, buying a house in Arizona -- where associates have said she could base a national campaign -- and reviving her schedule of public appearances. The moves are the most concrete signals yet that Ms. Palin, the former governor of Alaska, is seriously weighing a Republican presidential bid.While it ...
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