POLITICSARIZONA MIRROR
Democrats in CD1 agree Trump is the problem, but differ on how to take him on
Democrats in Arizona's 1st Congressional District debate strategies to challenge President Donald Trump, with front-runners Amish Shah and Marlene Galán-Woods emphasizing accountability for his administration. The primary contest includes four candidates, with Shah and Galán-Woods having previously competed in 2024, and the winner likely facing GOP contenders Jay Feely or Joseph Chaplik.
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