Brnovich Appointment to Ambassador Opens Door for Petersen  to Lead in Attorney General Primary

Brnovich Appointment to Ambassador Opens Door for Petersen to Lead in Attorney General Primary

Brnovich Appointment to Ambassador Opens Door for Petersen  to Lead in Attorney General PrimaryGregg Pekau
Published on: 04/04/2025

NextGenP conducted a poll of potential candidates for the 2026 Republicanprimary election for Attorney General. Two versions of potential ballots were presented to respondents. Included in both ballot tests were Az Senate President Warren Petersen, Slavicek Law Firm lawyer Rodney Glassman, Karsten Manufacturing Corporate Counsel Dawn Grove, and Snell & Wilmer Partner Dan Mahoney. The second ballot test included former Attorney General Mark Brnovich. Petersen and Glassman have officially filed their statement of interest for the office. Grove, Mahoney and Brnovich have been rumored as potential candidates.

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Tom Horne Holds Significant Lead in Re-election Bid for Superintendent of Public Education

Tom Horne Holds Significant Lead in Re-election Bid for Superintendent of Public Education

Tom Horne Holds Significant Lead in Re-election Bid for Superintendent of Public EducationGregg Pekau
Published on: 03/04/2025

NextGenP conducted a poll of potential candidates for the 2026 Republican primary election for Superintendent of Public Institution. Included in this poll were current Superintendent Tom Horne, Dr. Stephen Neal, and former Arizona Speaker of the House Ben Toma. Horne and Neal have officially filed their statement of interest for the office. Toma has been a long rumored potential candidate.

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Ben Toma holds slight lead in AZ SOS 2026 Republican Primary

Ben Toma holds slight lead in AZ SOS 2026 Republican Primary

Ben Toma holds slight lead in AZ SOS 2026 Republican PrimaryGregg Pekau
Published on: 02/04/2025

NextGenP conducted a poll of potential candidates for the 2026 Republican primary election for Secretary of State. Included in this poll were all rumored candidates as no candidate had officially declared as of March 26, 2025 when the poll began.

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85% of Arizonans OPPOSE AI Making Medical Insurance Decisions

85% of Arizonans OPPOSE AI Making Medical Insurance Decisions

85% of Arizonans OPPOSE AI Making Medical Insurance DecisionsGregg Pekau
Published on: 31/03/2025

Republican Voters overwhelmingly want to make sure that medical professionals are making final decisions about insurance coverage claims that get filtered through artificial intelligence. 85% of respondents disagreed with the idea insurers using AI without human oversight to make decisions on which medical procedures should be covered with 58% strongly disagreeing with the idea. Conversely, 76% of respondents agree that a trained medical profession should review any recommendations derived by AI before a denial is made with 59% strongly agreeing with the idea.

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