I think the idea that Leach is a moderate is a bit ridiculous. He was one of the most conservative members of his caucus before he lost to Wadsack. He just isn't as crazy as her.
This is not the end of the earth, but I thought I read some time ago that it was Paul Gosar who won the Publisher's Clearinghouse Sweepstakes, not Andy Biggs, as was stated in your article.
When we were organizing PCIC in Tucson/Pima County we always kept one eye on the right wing types. Our idea was to develop a positive counter agenda ("Child Friendly city with Mayor Miller, and county with Raul Grijalva and Dan Eckstrom). There's a lot of Tucson/Pima County politics in my book- Sometimes David Wins: Organizing to Overcome Fated Outcomes. Follow my small town adventures in Oracle here: frankpierson.substack.com
I think the idea that Leach is a moderate is a bit ridiculous. He was one of the most conservative members of his caucus before he lost to Wadsack. He just isn't as crazy as her.
$836,000. For a state senate race. How does that pass muster under the Dark Money law?
As long as it's all Light Money...
This is not the end of the earth, but I thought I read some time ago that it was Paul Gosar who won the Publisher's Clearinghouse Sweepstakes, not Andy Biggs, as was stated in your article.
Which one was it?
Thanks for the clarification.
If Gosar also won, it's news to me! I keep this link handy because it's just so funny https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7GWE5O7wEs
When we were organizing PCIC in Tucson/Pima County we always kept one eye on the right wing types. Our idea was to develop a positive counter agenda ("Child Friendly city with Mayor Miller, and county with Raul Grijalva and Dan Eckstrom). There's a lot of Tucson/Pima County politics in my book- Sometimes David Wins: Organizing to Overcome Fated Outcomes. Follow my small town adventures in Oracle here: frankpierson.substack.com