Joe Arpaio tells us why he's running for Maricopa County sheriff again

Joe Arpaio tells us why he's running for Maricopa County sheriff again

Joe Arpaio, 87, is running for Maricopa County sheriff again. Before losing his position in 2016 to democrat Paul Penzone, Arpaio was Sheriff for 24 years.
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Former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said he has few regrets
and wants to serve the public as Sheriff again in an interview with
The Gaggle podcast hosts Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Ron Hansen.
Arpaio, who is 87, served as Maricopa County sheriff from 1993 to
2016. He lost his 2016 race to Democratic challenger Paul Penzone.
His tenure was marked by controversy, filled with investigations
into his policing and jailing practices that brought many costly
lawsuits.    Referring to his 2020 bid to become Maricopa
County sheriff, Arpaio said he's "in it to win it." In the
30-minute sit-down interview, Arpaio said he wants to fight drug
trafficking and illegal immigration and "put those tents back
up."  He said "good things" he did (as sheriff) were "erased
by a certain sheriff," referring to current Maricopa County Sheriff
Paul Penzone. For all that and more, listen to this week's bonus
episode of The Gaggle podcast.  Learn more about your ad
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