The rot in Pima County began way back when Tucson and Arizona’s Jewish community funded a relatively unknown politician named Raul Grijalva in their fight to block the advent of a dry-lands institute to be funded by Middle East Arab donors. Grijalva succeeded, and the cabal continued to fund the Marxist until he is now in a position of power in the U.S. House of Representatives. As for the Republicans of Pima, they stand little chance in a county where the mediocre University of Arizona sends many of its 30,000 students to the voting booths, and where South Tucson’s Mexican community lives off of hand=outs and drug sales.
And the redistricting committee handed Grijalva control of the entire boarder from Yuma east to Douglas. Can you say smuggling corridor? Yet the establishment RINOs cheer how great the new maps are. Anna Clark, Pima County 2nd Vice Chair, and the Southern Arizona Labor Commission are under investigation for their participation in this farce.