Sarah Wharton for AZ-1๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ (@whartonaz1) 's Twitter Profile
Sarah Wharton for AZ-1๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

@whartonaz1

Independent Candidate for Arizonaโ€™s First Congressional District ๐ŸŒต #MakePoliticsBoringAgain

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Arizonans have always been independent. Itโ€™s time we start electing candidates that wonโ€™t be a rubber stamp for a party or politician, but will instead work to represent the best interests of all of their constituents. Learn more about our campaign at sarahwharton.com

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For far too long, political gridlock has stalled progress on border security and immigration reform. It's time to elect leaders committed to enacting sensible, bipartisan solutions that serve everyone's interests, not just their own political gains. #AZ1

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Arizona celebrates 112 years of statehood tomorrow! ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‚ Experience the 5๏ธโƒฃ C's unique to #state48: cattle ranching ๐Ÿค , copper mining โ›๏ธ, cotton farming ๐Ÿšœ, citrus groves ๐ŸŠ, and diverse climate. ๐Ÿœ๏ธ Discover new adventures.๐Ÿ‘‡ bit.ly/3OwBOED

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It's Valentine's Day, but here in Arizona it's also Statehood Day. I wrote this story last year about Arizona's journey to statehood on this day in 1912. axios.com/local/phoenix/โ€ฆ

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"It was a deep politicization, not just by Republicans, but by Democrats as well. And so it's really been a freak show of politics." Coughlin says lack of understanding about the politics of the issue has consistently contributed to those efforts failing kjzz.org/content/187124โ€ฆ

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Too bad #Independents, who make up 1/3 of Arizona voters have to help pick up the tab for partisan Presidential Preference Elections but donโ€™t get the benefit of having their voices heard. ๐Ÿ˜‘

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Struggling to go viral as an independent because my "scandalous" platform includes wild ideas like unity ๐Ÿค and common sense ๐Ÿง . Turns out, not picking fights is surprisingly... unexciting? ๐Ÿ˜‚#MakePoliticsBoringAgain

Struggling to go viral as an independent because my "scandalous" platform includes wild ideas like unity ๐Ÿค and common sense ๐Ÿง . 

Turns out, not picking fights is surprisingly... unexciting? ๐Ÿ˜‚#MakePoliticsBoringAgain
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Partisan primaries are the biggest solvable problem in our politics today. Emphasis on *solvable*! 70,000 more words about that here ๐Ÿ“•: uniteamerica.org/book And/or the :60 second summary on Morning Joe:

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Iโ€™m participating in the very first Candidate AMA on Warpcastโ€™s /Politics channel today! If you have questions or ideas, please stop by and Ask Me Anything! warpcast.com/sarahwharton/0โ€ฆ

Iโ€™m participating in the very first Candidate AMA on <a href="/warpcast_/">Warpcast</a>โ€™s /Politics channel today! If you have questions or ideas, please stop by and Ask Me Anything! warpcast.com/sarahwharton/0โ€ฆ
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๐Ÿ‘Every ๐Ÿ‘eligible ๐Ÿ‘voter regardless of political affiliation should be able to vote in every taxpayer funded election. #ThePrimarySolution

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We often hear the argument that "#Independentvoters shouldn't have a say in Arizona's #PPE because they are for political parties." While it is true these elections are for the parties, it is also true they areย "run by counties and paid for by taxpayers regardless of their party

We often hear the argument that "#Independentvoters shouldn't have a say in Arizona's #PPE because they are for political parties." While it is true these elections are for the parties, it is also true they areย "run by counties and paid for by taxpayers regardless of their party