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Arizona's New Senator: Meet Ruben Gallego
Arizona, Phoenix, USATuesday, November 12, 2024
The race was closely watched, with Gallego leading from the start but seeing his lead narrow as more votes were counted. Arizona's election process is known for being slow due to the high number of mail-in ballots. Gallego's win means the GOP will have 53 seats in the 100-member Senate.
Lake, a former television news anchor turned right-wing populist, faced criticism for her staunch belief in election fraud and her inconsistent messaging on topics like abortion and border security. Gallego capitalized on these weaknesses, portraying Lake as untrustworthy and focused on gaining power at any cost.
Gallego's victory also signifies a shift in the Democratic Party's strategy, as he downplayed his progressive voting record and emphasized his moderation. This approach seems to have resonated with Arizona voters, who are increasingly showing a preference for pragmatism over ideological purity.
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