AP says Ciscomani defeats Engel in Tucson's Congressional District 6

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AP says Ciscomani defeats Engel in Tucson's Congressional District 6
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Tucson’s Congressional District 6 Republican candidate Juan Ciscomani will defeat Democrat Kirsten Engel, The Associated Press projected Monday night.

The seat is held by Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick, who did not run for reelection, in what used to be Congressional District 2 before the recent redistricting.

Ciscomani is a senior advisor to Republican Gov. Doug Ducey on regional and international affairs. He previously served as a senior program development specialist at the University of Arizona and was vice president of outreach for the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. People are also reading… Ciscomani has said Congress also needs to deal with inflation, the rising cost of living, and the high cost of gas and grocery prices. Other top issues include election integrity, Second Amendment rights, supporting first responders and veterans, energy independence, being anti-abortion and First Amendment rights.

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