Former mayor of Mesa, John Giles, joined the AZ Political ... in his 10 years of office and whether he regrets endorsing Kamala Harris for president in the 2024 election. Outspoken with Bruce ...
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At 60 years old, Harris is still young in a political world where the last two presidents have set records as the oldest ever elected.
Texas and Florida are growing rapidly. California, Illinois and New York are shrinking. With America's population shifting to the South,
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James Knox, the embattled, rogue Queen Creek Unified School District Governing Board member who unseated the long-term board president to win a seat in 2022, has resigned.
On this week’s AZ Political Podcast, former Republican Mesa Mayor John Giles discusses if he regrets his Kamala Harris endorsement.
In interviews, Trump voters disagreed on how the president-elect should approach mixed-status families and unauthorized workers.
The Republican-led House passed its first bill, the Laken Riley Act, a strict border measure named for the 22-year-old Georgia nursing school student who was murdered.
John Giles has overseen a lot of growth in Mesa. He’s also become a known name beyond the Valley, due to his endorsement of several high-profile Democratic political candidates — Giles is a Republican.
Pence took to X, formerly Twitter, to share his praise to Congress and VP Harris for the peaceful transfer of power concerning Trump's election certification.
John Giles ran for mayor of Mesa in 2014. Now 64, he's leaving office after 10 years. He leaves an evolving city and a legacy of strong leadership.