For Carolyn Broe and her family, the 2022 midterms have unfolded the way they have for countless others: with great bitterness and turbulence.
Tag: Arizona
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Town That Inspired Debunked Voter Fraud Film Braces for Election Day
San Luis, Ariz., a small farming outpost on the border, played a key role in the making of the movie “2,000 Mules.” Now some residents are scared to vote.
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Americans Flock to Vote Early as Hints Emerge of Republican Strength
Turnout is high in most states, and experts see broad Republican energy as well as Democratic enthusiasm in major battlegrounds. But changes in how people vote have added new uncertainty.
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Stoked by Republicans, Fears of Crime Loom Large for Midterm Voters
Republican candidates are focusing on crime and public safety, but their message is rooted not so much in data or policy as in voters’ feelings of unease.
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Judge Curbs Actions of Election-Monitoring Group in Arizona
The group may not take photos or videos of voters, openly carry firearms near ballot boxes, or post information about voters online, a federal judge ruled.