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Congressional races get little play in local media

Congressional races get little play in local media By Amanda Soares
The Arizona Guardian

Polls close at the end of the day and even the state's most plugged-in political news junkies are wishing they knew more about Arizona's congressional candidates.

That's because U.S. House races are getting less play in the local media today than in the past, experts say.

 

Despite trash talk, CD3 candidates will back winner

Despite  trash talk, CD3 candidates will back winner By Dennis Welch
The Arizona Guardian

Paulina Morris was talking a lot of trash last week. The Republican candidate in Arizona's 3rd Congressional District put out a scathing video slamming the front-runners in the crowded field.

She called Ben Quayle the "worst candidate" in the race; accused businessman Steve Moak of using his charity to line his pockets; and said former state Sen. Jim Waring had "no character."

 

Quayle radio ad gets mosque flap wrong

Quayle radio ad gets mosque flap wrong By Dennis Welch
The Arizona Guardian

Republican congressional candidate Ben Quayle launched his latest radio ad Friday, once again calling President Barack Obama "the worst president in history."

Quayle uses the 60-second spot to accuse Obama of saddling Americans with tens of thousands of dollars in debt, killing jobs with "socialist" business policies and playing racial politics with illegal immigration.

 

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