As projected winners in Tuesday’s primary, candidates Juan Ciscomani and Kirsten Engel are set to face off for Arizona’s only open seat in Congress, the new Congressional District 6.
The seat is up for grabs this fall because Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick is not running for re-election.
In the republican primary, Ciscomani has been declared the winner. He’s a former advisor to Gov. Doug Ducey and former Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce member. “Our campaign has been positive, it’s been about the American Dream,” he said. “It’s been about keeping the federal government in their place and to make 'em do their duties, like protecting our border and stopping this overspending that they’ve been doing for quite a while now. And we’re gonna continue to have that focus.”
Engel also brought up inflation as a key issue, but also said abortion rights and the environment are priorities for her campaign.
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