Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said nonpartisan voters are and will become increasingly important for the Grand Canyon State, but he also worries about the state s political climate. In a webinar, Fontes emphasized the idea of election denialism, or what he refers to as "emergent fascism," is an imminent threat to democratic institutions, subsequently leading to what he believes could be the surrender of the peaceful transfer of power. Fontes argued he is taking an "assertive approach" to protect democracy, as well as instill trust and civic faith in Arizona s election system, by actively fighting mistrust. .
what trump detest mouse, losers. they ve caught their party more than just the seeds they were running for, they run of the confidence that they can win again. and that political reality could be good for democracy. as new nbc news reporting highlights, a faction of the gop is not just calling for the state chairs head, it wants to overhaul arizona s electoral system with one overarching goal in mind, stamping out extremists. democrats are joining in the effort, the age old question on the 2024 valid that would end the system in a critical battleground state. the initiative, called save democracy arizona, looks to give power to independent voters. how does that weed out extremist candidates? secretary of state