The Sun City Republican Club met June 18 at the Sundial Recreation Center and hosted several speaker. Among those present were Ben Toma, candidate for Congressional District 8, Mike Crawford, …
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Sun City Republican Club hosts several candidates
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Pictured are John Allen, Susan Black, Eric Hayes, Ben Toma, William Lichtsinn and Mike Crawford.
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The Sun City Republican Club met June 18 at the Sundial Recreation Center and hosted several speaker. Among those present were Ben Toma, candidate for Congressional District 8, Mike Crawford, Maricopa County sheriff candidate, John Allen and William Lichtsinn, Maricopa County treasurer candidates, Susan Black, House Legislative District 28 candidate, and Eric Hayes, with Turning Point Get out the Vote.
The July 16 meeting has scheduled incumbent Eddie Cook, Maricopa County assessor candidate, and Olivia Escobedo, with “It Goes to Far,” educating voters with the upcoming Arizona Access November ballot measure. That meeting will also take place at the Sundial center, East Hall. Social time begins at 6 p.m. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. RCSC cardholders and their guests are welcome.