Looking for the link for the full results but for now, here is the big Tweet of the day:
Garcia’s campaign is gaining more national press:
David Garcia is a Latino Democrat running for Arizona governor in the hopes of being the next in a line of wake-up calls against Republicans, following the shocking win by Democrat Doug Jones for the Senate in very Republican Alabama. If Garcia wins the primary, it's clear he plans to take advantage of the waning popularity of the president and tie him closely to the incumbent, Republican Gov. Doug Ducey.
He made that clear when he held a news conference to respond to the positive picture Ducey painted for Arizona in his State of the State speech Monday.
"By working together, with a spirit of service; with integrity, humility — by forgetting about who should get the credit — we can move Arizona forward, and in a way that will make our fellow citizens proud. So let’s get to work," Ducey said.
Garcia was not convinced, saying, “This governor, like our president, would like us to believe that everything is going just great. We know that this isn’t true. We know that this system is broken.” Garcia is an educator and Army veteran, and used the governor's speech as an opportunity to refute what he called the "Republican agenda."
A professor at Arizona State University, Garcia announced his bid for governor last year. He faces Democratic state Sen. Steve Farley during the primaries in August.
Garcia is a fourth-generation Arizonan with a doctorate from the University of Chicago who has made education the centerpiece of his appeal to voters, promising, among other things, a plan to make college tuition free for all Arizona students.
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