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															Times |  |  
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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 |  
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																		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
																			
																			
																			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 
																		
																		
																		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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