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							| 2024 Far-Right MAGAoid "No Labels" 
							candidate for U.S. Senate. Tyson Draper is a 
							high-school coach in Thatcher, Arizona, who has been 
							mounting an effort to recall Arizona Governor Katie 
							Hobbs and has a TikTok channel on which he posts 
							videos praising Donald Trump and Kari Lake. |  
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							| Tyson Draper - The Gila Valley Tribune |  
							| "Some radical, nut job 
									in Scottsdale Arizona who's calling himself 
									a School Superintendent, when in fact he's 
									just another racist, pushing his woke 
									ideology onto anyone who'll listen. Scott 
									Menzel, a transplant from Michigan brings 
									with him his little "participation trophy" 
									which Obama gave him several years ago under 
									the guise of being a "champion for change."" |  
							| Jan. 28, 2023 |  
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							| Tyson Draper - The Gila Valley Tribune |  
							| "All across the state 
									of Arizona, especially in the metro areas of 
									Phoenix and Tucson, there is an enormous 
									push by these "things" like Daddy Satan and 
									his buddies to indoctrinate your child, as 
									early as kindergarten, to all things 
									pertaining to sex, gender identity, and 
									other LGBTQ items, all in the name of 
									"inclusion." |  
							| Jan. 25, 2023 |  
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							| Tyson Draper - The Gila Valley Tribune |  
							| "He just couldn't 
									leave well enough alone, so when he got to 
									his destination he decided it would be fun 
									to make fun of Gila Hank by drawing cartoon 
									images of him, making a mockery of him and 
									setting out to get him "cancelled." These 
									are the EXACT things which internet trolls 
									and cancel culture hall monitors love to 
									find floating around out there in 
									cyberspace. Even though it has absolutely 
									nothing to do with them, these extremists 
									just look for easy targets to tear through 
									and destroy." |  
							| Jan. 20, 2023 |  
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															Photo via TikTok |  |  
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