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Jerone Davison |
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Far-right 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. |
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These
Arizona
Candidates
Still
Say
Donald
Trump
Won In
2020, Or
They're
Not Sure
What
Happened
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The
Arizona
Republic
via The
Rose Law
Group
Reporter |
Jul. 15,
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
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Josh
Barnett,
Republican,
1st
District
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Walter
Blackman,
Republican,
2nd
District
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Eli
Crane,
Republican,
2nd
District
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Ron
Watkins,
Republican,
2nd
District
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Jeffrey
Zink,
Republican,
3rd
District
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David
Giles,
Republican,
4th
District
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Jerone
Davison,
Republican,
4th
District
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Andy
Biggs,
Republican,
incumbent,
5th
District
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Brandon
Martin,
Republican,
6th District
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Debbie
Lesko,
Republican,
incumbent,
8th District
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Paul
Gosar, Republican,
incumbent,
9th District
Governor
Secretary
of state
Attorney
general
Treasurer
Arizona
Corporation
Commission
State
Senate
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Steve
Zipperman,
Republican,
Legislative District
1
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Sonny
Borrelli,
Republican,
Legislative
District
5
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Wendy
Rogers,
Republican,
Legislative District
7
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David
Farnsworth,
Republican,
Legislative District
10
-
Jake
Hoffman,
Republican,
Legislative District
15
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Anthony
Kern,
Republican,
Legislative District
27
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Janae
Shamp,
Republican,
Legislative
District
29
State
House of
Representatives
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Judy
Burges,
Republican,
Legislative
District
1
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Robert
Scantlebury, Republican,
Legislative
District
9
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Liz
Harris, Republican,
Legislative
District
13
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Austin
Smith, Republican,
Legislative
District
29
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John
Gillette,
Republican,
Legislative
District
30
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Nohl
Rosen,
Republican,
Legislative
District
30
Maricopa
County
Board of
Supervisors
Read the
complete
article
on The
Arizona
Republic |
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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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