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Roundtable Panelists Sound-Off On This Week's Election

"Friday Roundtable" journalists and commentators weigh-in on the Arizona Primary and look ahead to Election 2010 in the Fall.

Special Post-Primary Face-Off

Commentators Bruce Ash and Paul Eckerstrom dissect Arizona's August 24th Primary Election.

Republican Candidates for AZ Treasurer Square-Off

Three of the four candidates for Arizona State Treasurer sit down together to discuss the top issues in the campaign.

Republican AG Candidates Face-Off

Former Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas and Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne want to be Arizona's next Attorney General.

Democratic U-S Senate Showdown

John Dougherty, Cathy Eden, Rodney Glassman and Randy Parraz, the four Democrats running for the U-S Senate sound off on a wide variety of issues.

1070 Appeal Filed

The state is continuing the fight on 1070, hoping that an Appeals Court will reinstate much of the law.

GOP Candidates in Congressional District 8

Republicans Jesse Kelly, Brian Miller, Jonathan Paton and Jay Quick Want to Representative Congressional District 8 in Washington.

Two Libertarians Want to Represent Arizonans in Congress in District 7

George Keane, a mortgage broker and Andrew Ibarra, a resident of the Santa Cruz Valley are battling to be the Libertarian candidate on the November ballot in Congressional District 7.

Secretary of State Democrats Square-off

Arizona Secretary of State Democratic Candidates Sam Wercinski and Chris Deschene want to unseat Republican Sec. of State Ken Bennett.

The Republican Face-Off District 30

Two Senate Republican hopefuls Frank Antenori and Marian McClure square off on who best will represent District 30 in the upcoming August 24th Primary.

Grijalva vs. Goddard

Congressman’s call for boycott over SB1070 prompts letter from fellow Democrat and Gov. candidate.

Democratic Schools' Chief Candidates Face-Off

Democrats Penny Kotterman and Jason Williams are battling for an opportunity to move on to the November election.

Grijalva: Boycott Still On!

United States Representative Raul Grijalva says his call for a limited boycott to pressure the state to reconsider SB 1070 is still on.

Friday Roundtable

Tucson voters will decide Charter changes and sales tax increase plus one less GOP candidate in the CD 8 race.

Reporters Roundtable

More troops to the Arizona-Mexico border and the U-S Supreme Court will hear the AZ Employer Sanction Law challenge top the agenda for the weekly roundtable.

D-M Change of Command

Life in the military involves moving every few years, usually that is not accompanied by the full ceremony that the military can muster, unless the move involves a change of command

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