A growing number of Americans are pointing to immigration as a top concern heading into the election. But a substantive debate on the issue has become impossible, given that Donald Trump and his vice-presidential candidate,
Here, border politics are literally matters of life and death. Federal and local authorities describe a new humanitarian crisis along New Mexico’s nearly 180-mile portion of the border, where migrant deaths from heat exposure have surged and merciless smuggling cartels inflict havoc.
Vice President Kamala Harris sits atop the Democratic ticket, and she is taking a different tack when approaching Latino voters: hammering a middle-class message on the economy, while speaking about immigration only sparingly.
Arizona lawmakers Sen. John Kavanagh and Rep. Analise Ortiz debated a Republican-devised migration control measure voters will see on the ballot.
Republican Allen Waters seeks to unseat freshmen incumbent U.S. Rep. Gabe Amo in the November election.Waters talks about why this campaign is different, Biden
The state is getting lots of political attention. After recent visits from Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, JD Vance rallied in Raleigh on Wednesday.
The Trump campaign is attempting to shore up support in North Carolina after seeing a drop in the polls once Harris became the Democratic nominee.
The Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission and Arizona Media Association are partnering to make Arizona’s 2024 debates the most accessible in Arizona history. See the full debate agenda on our
The Arizona Media Association is hosting a discussion with Arizona State Senate District 3 candidate John Kavanagh and Arizona State Senate District 24 candidate Analise Ortiz regarding immigration.