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Far-right extremist
Nohl Rosen ran for
election to the
Arizona House of
Representatives to
represent District
30. He lost in the
Republican primary
on August 2, 2022. |
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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
-
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
-
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
-
Paul
Gosar, Republican,
incumbent,
9th District
Governor
Secretary
of state
Attorney
general
Treasurer
Arizona
Corporation
Commission
State
Senate
-
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
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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
-
Nohl
Rosen,
Republican,
Legislative
District
30
Maricopa
County
Board of
Supervisors
Read the
complete
article
on The
Arizona
Republic |
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Center
for
Arizona
Policy |
2022 Survey
Questions For
Arizona Candidates |
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Position Sought:
State Representative LD-30 |
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Question 2: Adding “sexual orientation,” “gender identity,” or “gender expression” to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in nondiscrimination law. |
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Candidates'
Position:
Oppose. |
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Question 4: Allowing biological males that identify as transgender to play on female sports’ teams. |
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Candidates'
Position: Oppose |
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Question 8: Allowing parents to seek professional counseling for their minor child with same-sex attraction or gender identity issues.* |
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Candidates'
Position: Support |
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Question 9:
Protecting individuals and
businesses from being required
to provide services or use their
artistic expression in a manner
that violates their moral or
religious beliefs.** |
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Candidates' Position:
Support. |
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*
This is in reference to the
dangerous and disproven
"Reparative Therapy". |
**Discriminatory
"Religious Freedom" laws. |
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ABOUT GTTR: |
"After the United States
Capitol insurrection of January 6, 2021,
several social media sites banned Donald
Trump from their platforms, including
Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Platforms
also suspended some
Trump supporters and
others who were sharing conspiracy theories
and extremist content. These actions led to
an outcry from some American conservatives
that social media sites and Big Tech were deplatforming or shadow banning them. After
the bans, Trump began to looking for
alternative outlets, eventually creating his
own blog to share similar content to what he
had previously posted on Twitter. After poor
reception, he closed the blog shortly after
its launch. Jason Miller, then Trump's
senior advisor and spokesman since 2016, for
several months teased plans by the Trump
team to create a social network of their
own. Gettr (stylized GETTR) is an alt-tech
social media platform and microblogging site
targeted to American conservatives.[6][7] It
was founded by Jason Miller, a former Donald
Trump aide, and was officially launched on
July 4, 2021. hose refering to themselves as
"patriots" are actually the reverse
(traitors) and almost exclusively
Trumpanzees." |
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Wickenburg
Police Chief
Les Brown
escorts
resident
Nohl Rosen
out of the
Town Council
Chambers
earlier this
month.
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Source: Wickenburg
Sun |
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“I’m one of the
those that have been
labeled a lot of
things, a
malcontent. I’m
listed amongst them,
the radicals,” he
(Rosen) said. “The
reality is, is that
I can’t stand idly
by and stand here
when you are pushing
for a suppression of
free speech. Okay?
Because, publicly
saying something
about somebody is
not an arrestable
offense. |
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“The bottom line is,
it seems like you
have this one thing
for one side that
agrees with you. And
then our side, which
has been fighting
for Wickenburg,
which is standing up
for Wickenburg and
you try to silence
us.” |
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Rosen continued to
get heated at the
mayor, who asked him
multiple times to
sit down after his
time had expired,
but Rosen refused to
do so and claimed he
was being treated
like a dog and said
“this is communism.” |
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Pereira asked
Wickenburg Police
Chief Les Brown to
escort Rosen from
the Council chamber,
which was met with
applause from the
audience." |
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Aug 18, 2021 |
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