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Scott
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Far-Right
Republican
and rabid
homophobe
Scott Neely
was a
candidate in
the 2022
Primary for
Governor of
Arizona
gaining only
3.1% of the
vote in that
election.
Neely is
running for
election for
Mayor of
Mesa in
Arizona. He
is on the
ballot in
the primary
on July 30,
2024. |
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Just
Another Typical Republican
Homophobe... |
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Scott
Thinks About Gay People A LOT!!! |
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More
Anti-LGBTQIA MAGA Hate |
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Republican Scott
Neely's Long-Shot
Effort For
Governor's Office
Prompted By God,
Trump And COVID |
"Scott
Neely said God
came to him in a
dream and told him
to run for governor
of Arizona. Between
that divine
intervention, Donald
Trump's inspiration
as an outsider
candidate and his
own anger over
COVID-19 mandates,
Neely fast-tracked
his timeline to
enter politics. He
is on the ballot
asking voters to
choose him for the
Republican
nomination for
governor." |
Jul. 12, 2022 |
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A QAnon Influencer
Wants To Use An
Arizona
Gubernatorial
Candidate To Get His
Message Out – And It
Seems To Be Working |
QAnon influencer
Austin Steinbart has
said that he is
using candidate Scott
Neely as part of
his “political
strategy” |
Jul. 20, 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
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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
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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
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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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