'Unmitigated disaster': Prominent Arizona Republican calls for changes within the party

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'Unmitigated disaster': Prominent Arizona Republican calls for changes within the party
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After an election that saw the projected defeat of at least two GOP candidates for federal and statewide offices, some prominent Republican Party members say changes need to be made.

In the recent midterm election, a "Red Wave" that some predict will overtake Arizona failed to materialize, with Democratic candidates, including Sen. Mark Kelly and outgoing Secretary of State Katie Hobbs projected to defeat their Trump-endorsed opponents, Blake Masters and Kari Lake .

"It has gone from the party of when Ronald Reagan was President: the party of great ideas, smaller government. The party of less regulation, lower taxes, a strong military, and we kind of moved to becoming the party of just one individual, and that's not smart. Nobody's that good," said Salmon.

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