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On this week’s “Zona Politics with Jim Nintzel”: Pima County Democratic Party Latino Caucus Chairman Vince Rabago and GOP activist Shaun McClusky break down next week’s election: The CD2 rematch between Congressman Ron Barber and GOP challenger Martha McSally; the CD1 showdown between Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick and Speaker of the Arizona House Andy Tobin; the Ducey-DuVal race for the governor’s seat; Democrat Terry Goddard’s focus on dark money in the race against Republican Michele Reagan; the arguments in the attorney general’s race between Democrat Felecia Rotellini and Republican Mark Brnovich; and a bunch more. Tune in online here or at 9:30 a.m. Sunday morning on KGUN-9.
This article appears in Oct 30 – Nov 5, 2014.

Hey lets skip over LD2 The race where its 3 -1 democrat to Republican and not talk about the fact that Chris Ackerley and Daniel Estrella are taking these dems to task. BS Jim and I’m gonna call you on it!
Give LD 2 a shot you might get the surprise of your life.
You spent a few short minutes at the end of the program on the TUSD board race. Here we learned that nine candidates are running but only heard the standard BS about Grijalva, Darland, Hicks and Campos-Fleenor, with absolutely no substantive coverage of the very serious issues in the district which the outcome of this election will help or harm, and no discussion of Betts Putnam-Hidalgo, the candidate who most TUSD-savvy commentators agree is the best prepared to start addressing the district’s problems. Why bother discussing the race at all if you cannot do better than that?
This is the quality of commentary that can be expected when what you offer voters is the punditry of official representatives of the Republican and Democratic party. Independents are currently the largest single voting block in the state. How about getting someone to represent the perspective of thinking people who aren’t blind party loyalists?
I remember when the libs were called “activists.”
It seems now that the Democratic Party is broken up by skin color. Interesting concept.