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Column: Arizona shows us the messy, winding path out of Trumpism (via latimesopinion )

. If nothing else, this move by Hobbs highlights a path to hold election deniers accountable for tying up the courts with frivolous lawsuits.

It is unfair to characterize the ascension of Hobbs — an elected official in the state since 2010 — as simply a byproduct of Trumpism, but there is no question Hobbs’ handling of Trumpism played a significant role in her becoming the first Democratic governor of the Grand Canyon State since Janet Napolitano won reelection in 2006.At nearly 35%, a plurality of voters in Arizona are registered Republicans, but at 34%, independents do not trail by much.

Art Hamilton, who led Democrats in the state house for 18 years, was one of six Black leaders to sign a letter criticizing Hobbs. Last year he: “I find it disturbing that there is this notion among Democrats that they have an obligation to vote for her because the bogeyman on the other side is worse. I don’t accept that. You cannot decide that the best way to get someone elected is to emulate the worst characteristics of your opponent.

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