By: Bob Christie
PHOENIX — Doug Coleman agonized about whether to put a "Republicans for Harris'' sign in the front yard of his home in Apache Junction, concerned about backlash, threats or other
Bob Christie is a journalist at the Associated Press. He is a Phoenix-based reporter covering politics and state government in Arizona, with a focus on social issues, voters, and the GOP, as well as general assignment news and world affairs. Bob's work has been featured in prominent outlets such as The Washington Post, PBS, and NBC.
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Bob Christie's coverage primarily focuses on government and politics, with a specific emphasis on Arizona-related issues. He seems to be particularly interested in announcements from the government and legal policy regulations related to various topics such as state budget, border crisis, prison spending, and alcohol sales.
Given his focus on local news within Arizona, individuals or organizations with insights into state-level political developments or those directly affected by policies in the region would likely capture his attention. Additionally, experts who can provide commentary specifically relevant to Arizona's political landscape could be valuable sources for Bob's articles.
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