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Ariz. Republican who fought Trump's claims loses primary

Season 2024 Episode 221 | 5m 43s

The 2020 presidential election was decided by a handful of states, none closer than Arizona, where President Biden’s margin of victory was fewer than 11,000 votes. The close race meant Arizona became ground zero for lies that the election was stolen and illegitimate. Stephanie Sy reports on what’s happened since.

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