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Arizona's possible 3-way 2024 Senate race could make history Arizona hasn't seen truly competitive three-way races in decades and the Senate hasn't had such a contest since 2008.
The race for Arizona's seat in the United States Senate has ended. Here's what to know about the race between Ruben Gallego and Kari Lake and who won.
Rep. Ruben Gallego has entered the Arizona Senate race, raising the possibility of a three-way contest among him, the GOP nominee and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema.
The prominent MAGA figure and failed 2022 gubernatorial candidate is now neck-and-neck with Democrat Ruben Gallego.
Arizona Senate candidates in a balancing act amid Kavanaugh confirmation battle. Democrat Kyrsten Sinema and Rep. Martha McSally, R-Arizona, who are in a heated race for the U.S. Senate, ...
State data shows just under 35% of Arizona voters are registered Republicans and 30% are registered Democrats, while 35% aren't registered with either.. If Sinema retires, the race to succeed her ...
Republicans are growing anxious that their chances of capturing a Senate seat in Arizona would be diminished in a potential three-way race that included Kyrsten Sinema, the independent incumbent.
The race is consequential for determining the balance of power in the Senate in 2025. Although Arizona’s second Senate seat is represented by a Democrat, Sen. Mark Kelly, it remains a swing state.
The focus on the fate of Arizona's upcoming Senate race is hardly surprising given the outsized attention Sinema has drawn since she flipped her seat in 2018. Sinema, ...
Arizona Senate race is among Democrats’ most important contests. Democrats’ difficult path to retaining control of the Senate relies on winning over Republicans in states so red, ...
Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Blake Masters speaks at a campaign rally attended by former U.S. President Donald Trump at Legacy Sports USA on October 09, 2022 in Mesa, Arizona.
Arizona Senate race: Why it's taking so long to know the winner. A court decision means that they may have an answer by Wednesday. By Meghan Keneally. November 12, 2018, 5:37 PM. 2:27.