
The Arizona Republic sent a brief questionnaire to the candidates in Arizona’s U.S. Senate race.For the fifth straight election cycle, Arizonans will vote for a U.S. senator. This time the race is for the successor to Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz., who announced in March she would not seek a second six-year term.U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., is the only Democrat running. Former TV broadcaster and gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake is running against Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb and Elizabeth Reye for the Republican nomination.Two Green Party candidates, Arturo Hernandez and Mike Norton, are on the ballot, with Eduardo Quintana running as a Green Party write-in.Their responses are below.The candidates are listed in alphabetical order by party.Republican Kari Lake and Green Party candidate Arturo Hernandez did not return responses to the Q&A.Democratic candidateRuben GallegoName two big problems facing the state and how you would address them if elected.Arizona is at a crossroads. We’re facing very real problems that impact everyday families, and we need a Senator who can bring Democrats, Independents, and Republicans together to solve them. Between cutting costs on everyday essentials, defending abortion rights, protecting our water future, securing the border, delivering comprehensive immigration reform, taking care of our veterans, protecting Social Security …
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