Arizona Democrats were ready to fight Donald Trump on immigration. Now they find their own senators siding with Republicans.
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego said Friday he will not support confirming President Donald Trump's pick to lead to U.S. Department of Defense. Senators are expected to vote today on Pete Hegseth’s nomination as defense secretary and Arizona's Democratic senator said he has no intention of confirming the nominee.
Down-ballot, Democratic candidates in statewide contests consistently won more votes than the top of the ticket, allowing Democrats to eke out U.S. Senate wins in Nevada, Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona, and heralding the return of ticket-splitting, a phenomenon that had largely vanished in recent elections — until 2024.
Sen. Ruben Gallego of Arizona is giving mixed reviews to President Donald Trump’s border security policy rollout.
The second inauguration of the divisive former president is putting civility to the test. Freshman Rep. Yassamin Ansari of Phoenix will skip it, but other Democrats, including freshman Sen. Ruben Gallego,
Ruben Gallego joins The Mike Broomhead ... Reagan gave when taking over for Jimmy Carter. Phoenix, AZ – Sanderson Ford, a staple in the Arizona community, is once again gearing up for its ...
Arizona Senators Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego announced over $84 million will be going towards improving Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
PHOENIXArizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs knows she is outnumbered ... Hobbs noted in a recent interview with The Associated Press that Arizona voters also elected Democrat Ruben Gallego to the U.S. Senate, sending the message that they want their ...
Rep. Darren Soto says the measure needs to be amended to exempt 'dreamers' and those on Temporary Protected Status before he can get behind it
While the measure has received some bipartisan support so far in both chambers of Congress, Central Florida Democratic Rep Darren Soto says the measure needs to be amended to exempt “dreamers” and those on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) before he can get behind it.
A GOP-authored immigration bill that would force the imprisonment of many undocumented immigrants accused of minor crimes returns for a vote to the U.S. House this week after 12 Senate Democrats voted to approve the measure on Monday.
President Donald Trump ran hard on the issue of immigration, and on Jan. 20, he announced several executive actions that are focused on those campaign promises. Now, Arizona leaders are reacting to what the President has announced.