Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District is the largest in the state, stretching from south of Phoenix to the Utah border. It's rural, primarily Republican, but with populations on both ends of the political spectrum.
Two candidates are squaring off to represent the district in the U.S. House: incumbent Rep. Eli Crane and former Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez.
Crane has drawn some attention during his first term in the House.
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