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Jerone Davison |
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Far-right
MAGA
Republican
extremist Jerone
Davison ran
for election
to the U.S.
House to
represent
Arizona's
4th
Congressional
District. He
lost in the
Republican
primary on
August 2,
2022.
Davison is a
former
American
football
running
back. He
played for
the
Sacramento
Gold Miners
in 1994 and
for the
Oakland
Raiders from
1996 to
1997.
Davison is
running for
election to
the U.S.
House to
represent
Arizona's
4th
Congressional
District. He
is on the
ballot in
the
Republican
primary on
July 30,
2024. |
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Unpaid Child
Support,
Bankruptcy,
Eviction In
Congressional
Hopeful
Jerone
Davison's
Past |
"Candidate
Jerone
Davison
has carved
out an
ultraconservative
lane in the
race to
represent
parts of
Arizona’s
East Valley
in Congress.
He brings a
turbulent
personal and
financial
history to
his
campaign,
records
show." [ . .
. ] "Public
records from
across
Davison’s
adult life
paint a
picture of a
candidate
who, once a
professional
athlete, has
sunk into
financial
woes — a
pattern not
uncommon for
NFL players
in
retirement —
and legal
issues that
continued
even as he
ran for
Congress.
The past
decade of
his life has
included
unpaid child
support
obligations,
bankruptcy,
a recent
eviction at
his Tempe
home, and a
bitter
divorce that
spiraled
into a
physical
altercation
with another
man, records
show." |
Jun. 24,
2024 |
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SURPRISE, SURPRISE!!! HE'S ANOTHER MAGA COVID CONSPIRACY THEORIST! |
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AND OF COURSE YOU HAVE TO HAVE THE NEVER ENDING ELECTION DENIAL CONSPIRACY THEORY AND "DEEP-STATE" PLOTS... |
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These Arizona Candidates Still Say Donald Trump Won In 2020, Or They're Not Sure What Happened |
Oct. 27, 2022 |
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"Elected officials and candidates for office in 2022 continue to challenge and question the results of the 2020 presidential election in Arizona. |
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The results have been examined and re-examined, challenged in court and in a monthslong ballot review. No evidence has been found of widespread fraud or error in the results. |
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Yet candidates deny the outcome. Others don't quite go as far. But they raise questions about potential irregularities they say could have influenced the vote and should be examined. |
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The Arizona Republic is listing candidates by category by the race that they are entered in. This list is not complete and will be updated throughout the 2022 election season. |
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These candidates in Arizona races deny that Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election, either in Arizona or nationwide." |
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US Senate
US House of Representatives
- Josh Barnett, Republican, 1st District
- Walter Blackman, Republican, 2nd District
- Eli Crane, Republican, 2nd District
- Ron Watkins, Republican, 2nd District
- Jeffrey Zink, Republican, 3rd District
- David Giles, Republican, 4th District
- Jerone Davison, Republican, 4th District
- Andy Biggs, Republican, incumbent, 5th District
- Brandon Martin, Republican, 6th District
- Debbie Lesko, Republican, incumbent, 8th District
- Paul Gosar, Republican, incumbent, 9th District
Governor
Secretary of State
Attorney General
Treasurer
Arizona Corporation Commission
State Senate
- Steve Zipperman, Republican, Legislative District 1
- Sonny Borrelli, Republican, Legislative District 5
- Wendy Rogers, Republican, Legislative District 7
- David Farnsworth, Republican, Legislative District 10
- Jake Hoffman, Republican, Legislative District 15
- Anthony Kern, Republican, Legislative District 27
- Janae Shamp, Republican, Legislative District 29
State House of Representatives
- Judy Burges, Republican, Legislative District 1
- Robert Scantlebury, Republican, Legislative District 9
- Liz Harris, Republican, Legislative District 13
- Austin Smith, Republican, Legislative District 29
- John Gillette, Republican, Legislative District 30
- Nohl Rosen, Republican, Legislative District 30
Maricopa County Board of Supervisors
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Election questioners |
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These candidates in Arizona continue to raise issues about the 2020 election process but do not deny or affirm that Joe Biden won. |
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US House of Representatives
Arizona Corporation Commission
State Senate
- Steve Kaiser, Republican, Legislative District 2
- Nancy Barto, Republican, Legislative District 4
- Roxana Holzapfel, Republican, Legislative District 8
- Warren Petersen, Republican, Legislative District 14
- Justine Wadsack, Republican, Legislative District 17
- David Gowan, Republican, Legislative District 19
- Sine Kerr, Republican, Legislative District 23
- Frank Carroll, Republican, Legislative District 28
State House of Representatives
- Quang Nguyen, Republican, Legislative District 1
- Selina Bliss, Republican, Legislative District 1
- Joseph Chaplik, Republican, Legislative District 3
- Alexander Kolodin, Republican, Legislative District 3
- David Cook, Republican, Legislative District 7
- David Marshall, Republican, Legislative District 7
- Robert Scantlebury, Republican, Legislative District 9
- Mary Ann Mendoza, Republican, Legislative District 9
- Travis Grantham, Republican, Legislative District 14
- Neal Carter, Republican, Legislative District 15
- Jacqueline Parker, Republican, Legislative District 15
- Teresa Martinez, Republican, Legislative District 16
- Rob Hudelson, Republican, Legislative District 16
- Cory McGarr, Republican, Legislative District 17
- Rachel Jones, Republican, Legislative District 17
- Lupe Diaz, Republican, Legislative District 19
- Gary Snyder, Republican, Legislative District 23
- Timothy Dunn, Republican, Legislative District 25
- Beverly Pingerelli, Republican, Legislative District 28
- Kevin Payne, Republican, Legislative District 27
- David Livingston, Republican, Legislative District 28
- Steve Montenegro, Republican, Legislative District 29
- Leo Biasiucci, Republican, Legislative District 30
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No Clear Answer |
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These candidates have failed to answer or not provided a clear answer on whether Joe Biden won the election. |
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Treasurer
State House of Representatives
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A QAnon
‘Time
Traveler’
Is
Running
A
GOP
Congressional
Campaign |
"Austin
Steinbart
has
a
lot
going
on.
He
claims
to
be a
time
traveler
from
the
future.
He
claims
he’s
a
deep-cover
agent
for
the
Defense
Intelligence
Agency.
He
claims
he
is
Q. He
claims
QAnon
is
“a
military
intelligence
operation”
that
uses
“space-age
quantum
technology
to
post
messages
from
the
future
to
internet
forums
in
the
present.”
His
ideas
are
too
out-there
for
the
vast
majority
of
QAnon
followers,
who
have
dismissed
him
as a
kook.
So,
of
course,
when
retired
NFL
star-turned-Republican
congressional
candidate Jerone
Davison began
looking
for
a
campaign
manager,
Steinbart
was
a
natural
choice.
Or
at
least,
a
natural
choice
in a
Republican
Party
still
in
thrall
to
former
President
Donald
Trump,
whose
obsession
with
lies
about
a
stolen
election
have
brought
QAnon
conspiracies
into
the
GOP’s
mainstream." |
Jun.
23,
2022 |
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QAnon
Influencer
Claims
To
Be
Running
An
Arizona
Republican’s
Congressional
Race |
"A
QAnon
influencer
claimed
to
be
managing
the
campaign
of Jerone
Davison,
a
Republican
running
for
Congress
in
Arizona,
in a
video
he
recently
sent
to
supporters.
The
influencer
also
said
that
the
campaign
was
working
to
push
QAnon
in a
“very
mainstream”
way
and
that
he
wants
to
ultimately
get
to
Washington
and
“set
our
own
narrative.”
Austin
Steinbart,
who
is
known
online
as
“Baby
Q,”
has
previously
claimed
that
QAnon
“is
a
military
intelligence
operation,
the
first
of
its
kind,
one
that
uses
space
age
quantum
technology
to
post
messages
from
the
future
to
internet
forums
in
the
present,”
and
that
“the
main
characters
in
this
story
are
President
Trump,
Adm.
Rogers,
Gen.
Flynn,
the
DIA,
myself,
and
Q+.”
(“Q+”
is
how
QAnon
supporters
sometimes
refer
to
Trump.)
Steinbart
has
served
time
in
prison
for
hacking
the
medical
records
of
celebrities,
and,
as
noted
by
The
Daily
Beast,
got
in
legal
trouble
for
using
a
“synthetic
penis,
in
an
apparent
attempt
to
evade
drug
tests
for
marijuana
while
out
on
bail.”
In a
video
he
shared
on
Discord
with
his
supporters
in
early
June,
Steinbart
said
that
Davison,
who
is
running
for
Arizona’s
4th
Congressional
District,
“made
me
his
campaign
manager
last
week." |
Jun.
7,
2022 |
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