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This story was originally reported by Jessica Kutz of The 19th. Meet Jessica and read more of her reporting on gender, politics and policy. TUCSON, ARIZ. — On a Saturday afternoon, Deja Foxx is ...
Top row, from left, Democrats: Deja Foxx, Adelita Grijalva, Patrick Harris Sr., Daniel Hernandez Jr. and José Malvido Jr.
David Hogg’s political action committee endorses a Gen Z candidate, Deja Foxx, in an Arizona congressional primary.
The Democratic primary for the late Arizona Rep. Raúl Grijalva's seat runs counter to the conventional narrative about ...
Five Democrats and three Republicans are running in a July 15 primary election in southern Arizona to succeed the late Democratic Rep. Raúl Grijalva ...
Leadership is not brand management; it is earned through trust and conviction. While Deja Foxx may represent a demographic, ...
The national media is waking up to Deja Foxx, the 25-year-old Arizona candidate for Congress who is electrifying social media.
Deja Foxx, a 25-year-old social media personality, is running for Arizona's 7th Congressional District. She criticizes established Democrats and advocates for a new generation of leaders. Foxx's ...
Grijalva and Foxx launched their campaigns too late for first-quarter fundraising figures. Hernàndez raised more than $320,000 in the eight days between his campaign launch and the March 31 deadline.
Deja Foxx, a young progressive in Arizona, is mounting a long-shot bid for Congress. It's one that resembles that of her political inspiration.
President Donald Trump and immigration were the stars of a heated Democratic primary debate for Arizona’s 7th Congressional District. Five Democrats — activist Deja Foxx, former Pima County ...
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