The fate of Arizona is now in the hands of independent voters and America is watching

Opinion: Unless independents vote, Arizona will be overrun by the four horses of the apocalypse, riding into power on an ill wind of kooky conspiracy theories and outright insanity.

By Laurie Roberts || Arizona Republic

It seems fitting, somehow, that the fate of Arizona will be decided on the night in which there is a full moon.

Sixteen centuries ago, Hippocrates wrote that “one who is seized with terror, fright and madness during the night is being visited by the goddess of the moon.” 

I’m pretty sure he was describing election night in Arizona.

Because unless independent voters get out and vote on Tuesday, we’re in danger of being overrun by the four horses of the apocalypse – a far-right posse that may well ride into power on an ill wind of kooky conspiracy theories and outright insanity.

Who (… gulp …) could have predicted this a year ago? 

Kari Lake will choose our health director (yikes)

There is Kari Lake, who is hoping to govern the state based upon her vast experience reading a TV teleprompter. On Sunday, the hope of the Republican Party congratulated a supporter after he boasted that he didn’t get a COVID-19 vaccine.

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