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As the first debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump approaches, local officials for both major parties in Southern Arizona are highlighting key issues they believe will resonate with voters.Paul Cunningham, a Democrat on the Tucson City Council, emphasized the importance of the debate as a critical moment for Harris.
State Representative Stephanie Stahl Hamilton, a Democrat, highlighted housing and education as top issues in Arizona. She also underscored the significance of border management, calling for more federal support. 'Out of all the border states, Arizona receives the least amount of funding,' she pointed out, advocating for better management of asylum seekers.Energy independence is another crucial issue, particularly for Trump supporters.
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