On Sept. 28, the Democratic Party candidate for Arizona Attorney General, Kris Mayes, and her Republican Party counterpart, Abe Hamadeh, took part in a televised debate ahead of the November midterms.
On Sept. 28, the two major candidates vying to be Arizona's next attorney general took the stage for a televised debate.
Mayes, a former Republican and Arizona Corporation Commissioner, ran unopposed in the Democratic primary, while Hamadeh is a former Maricopa County prosecutor with the backing of former President Donald Trump. Mayes, meanwhile, said Arizona's current abortion laws violate the Arizona constitution, and that she would not prosecute any doctor, nurse or pharmacist helping a woman with an abortion.
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