'You get one tweet that's stupid and suddenly everybody's obsessed with the tweet.' A heckler interrupted former President Barack Obama at a rally in Phoenix. That's when he urged voters to rise above the divisive language amplified by social media.
They said they are determined to defeat former President Donald Trump’s hand-picked slate of election deniers – including gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake, Senate nominee Blake Masters and Secretary of State nominee Mark Finchem – and will not allow their state’s voters to be intimidated by activists who turned up to monitor ballot drop boxes late last month – some of them armed, masked and wearing camouflage.
The fact that those top statewide contests may be decided on a razor’s edge is what brought Obama to the Grand Canyon State as he seeks to fire up the Democratic base and make sure that young voters and Latino voters – who will be critical to victory in Arizona – turn out in a midterm election year.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Obama: If Republicans Win in Arizona, Democracy ‘May Not Survive’Obama cautioned voters that if Republicans win in Arizona on Nov. 8, they will have “election deniers serving as your governor, as your senator, as your secretary of state, as your attorney general”: “Democracy as we know it may not survive in Arizona.”
続きを読む »
Barack Obama addresses Phoenix Suns ownership rumors'I didn't know I was in the market, and by the way neither did Michelle, but I will say this, the Suns are looking pretty good,' Barack Obama said. 'I gotta admit that. I think they have a few more wins than my Bulls right now.'
続きを読む »
'Cool to see': Devin Booker's reaction to Barack Obama's comments about Suns, possible ownershipDevin Booker addresses former President Barack Obama's comments about Phoenix Suns, possible ownership.
続きを読む »
Mark Kelly and Gabrielle Giffords share stage ahead of Barack Obama's appearance in PhoenixFormer Rep. Gabrielle Giffords introduced her husband, Sen. Mark Kelly, ahead of former President Barack Obama's remarks in Phoenix.
続きを読む »
Entertainment district plans move forward for Phoenix - Phoenix Business JournalAs Phoenix continues growing, the city is looking at ways to expand its convention center offerings and the creation of an entertainment district to support it.
続きを読む »