Young voters react to presidential pick
Tucson Spotlight spent time on the UA campus Wednesday, talking to young voters about their post-election feelings and the implications for the future.
Isabela Gamez is a University of Arizona alum and reporter with Tucson Spotlight. Contact her at gamezi@arizona.edu.
Tucson Spotlight spent time on the UA campus Wednesday, talking to young voters about their post-election feelings and the implications for the future.
Deja Foxx experienced homelessness in her teenage years and understands firsthand the necessity of having politicians in Congress who look like her and care about the needs of people.
El trabajo por los derechos reproductivos y al aborto se extiende más allá de Arizona e incluso de Estados Unidos, y mujeres de todo el mundo enfrentan diferentes luchas.
A pair of campaign events last week aimed to rally support for candidates who support access to abortion and reproductive rights.
Chris Ackerley was appointed to the position in April, following the resignation of longtime treasurer Beth Ford. He’s being challenged for the seat by Democrat Brian Johnson.
Un sentimiento común entre los asistentes fue el aprecio por los eventos políticos que se llevan a cabo en el lado sur, un área que no ve muchos de este tipo de eventos.
A common sentiment among attendees was appreciation for political events being held on the south side, an area that doesn’t see many of these types of gatherings.
Brian Johnson, a Democrat, is challenging Republican incumbent Chris Ackerley for the position, and with 14 years of experience working in the assessor’s office and county finance, Johnson believes he’s well-prepared for the role.
El viernes pasado, decenas de tucsonenses salieron a las calles para marchar contra la Proposición 314 y pedir a los políticos que implementen los tipos de intervenciones que han sugerido Gallego y la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris.