New leaders picked to lead AZ's Republican and Democratic parties

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New leaders picked to lead AZ's Republican and Democratic parties
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Republicans are hoping to rebound from statewide election losses in 2020 and 2022 while Democrats are hoping to build on their fragile margin of victories. MORE ⬇️

For Republicans, it meant moving away from the controversial Kelli Ward as party chair, naming former State Treasurer and Trump Administration official Jeff DeWit to replace her."I ran on a platform of just getting back to the basics," DeWit told KTAR's Morning News Program,"raise money, register voters, and get out the vote and win elections," DeWit said.

In his interview, DeWit suggested support for candidates like Lake and Finchem won't necessarily change.

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