Jan. 6 wounded Arizona's congressional delegation. Here's why you should care

Jan. 6 wounded Arizona's congressional delegation. Here's why you should care

In today's episode of The Gaggle, our hosts discuss the partisan mistrust in Arizona's congressional delegation and what that means for voters.
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The divide between Arizona's congressional Democrats and its House
Republicans is wider than ever in the aftermath of the Jan. 6
Capitol attack.  Arizona Democrats said the fallout from the
insurrection is testing their will to work together. “If I’m going
to advocate to the federal government, to the (President Joe) Biden
people, I’m not going to jump on with people that just tried to
invalidate his election,” said Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz. 
Republicans, such as Rep. David Schweikert, also acknowledged the
deeper rift and said it has been moving in that direction for
years. In today's episode of The Gaggle: An Arizona politics
podcast, hosts Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Ronald J. Hansen discuss
the evolving dynamics of Arizona's congressional delegation and
what that means for their ability to represent and advocate for
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