Arizona Democrats will bypass struggling state party in midterms, with key races on ballot
- Key Arizona Democrats will bypass the state party for midterms due to financial strain and dysfunction, as stated by Gov. Katie Hobbs and other officials.
- Gov. Hobbs, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, and Attorney General Kris Mayes will outsource grassroots organizing to the Navajo County Democratic Party.
- National Democratic committees, including the Democratic Governors Association, support this strategy to ensure election success.
- The decision stems from concerns over party mismanagement rather than ideological differences, according to the state's Democratic leaders.
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Leadership for Arizona’s Democratic Party said they will bypass the financially strained state party for the upcoming 2026 midterms, an effort to calm donors and activists about dysfunction that could […] The post Dem Party Is in Such Disarray, One State's Leadership Is Bypassing Them for Midterms appeared first on The Western Journal.

Arizona Democrats will bypass struggling state party in midterms, with key races on ballot
Arizona's top Democrats will bypass the state Democratic Party for next year’s midterms. They announced plans Tuesday to run their grassroots organizing through the Navajo County Democratic Party instead.
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