09/03/2004
County ElectionsDennis Lambert talks to Arizona Republic reporter Christina Leonard about the Maricopa County elections.
09/02/2004
Moderate Republicans Wearing Targets Next Tuesday?During the last legislative session, some moderate Republcans complained that there were efforts to get them out of office. They said debates on gay marriage, the state budget, abortion, and other issues showed a split between themselves, and the conservative members of the GOP. But is there an effort to target moderates during this primary season? KJZZ's Mark Brodie reports.
09/01/2004
Interview with Reporter Phil RiskeDennis Lambert talks with reporter Phil Riske of the Arizona Capitol Times about East Valley Republican contenders John Huppenthal and Slade Mead. Their race embodies the real question in this primary election.
08/31/2004
Conservatives Spar in Southeast Arizona Primary RaceRepublican congressman Jim Kolbe from Southeast Arizona is known for tempering conservative fiscal policies, with a more moderate approach to social matters. But a challenger in next Tuesday's primary election says it's time for Kolbe to be replaced by someone who stands for Republican values across the party's platform. KJZZ?s Rene Gutel reports that while the two candidates disagree on some issues, they also share many similarities.
08/30/2004
Bringing Home the Bacon in District 6Congressman Jeff Flake is running for his third term representing the East Valley's Sixth District. He's being challenged in the September 7th primary by former state legislator Stan Barnes. Flake and Barnes share similar lifestyles and viewpoints on a lot of issues, but the two differ on what the principal role of a Congressman should be. KJZZ's Steve Goldstein reports.
08/27/2004
Republicans Race to the Right in District Two PrimaryRepublican Congressman Trent Franks is facing a primary challenge from radio station owner Rick Murphy. KJZZ's Mark Brodie reports that the candidates each see themselves as conservative....but they don't necessarily see each other that way.



