Arizona Republican Party launches radio ad targeting Navajo Nation voters

Gina Swoboda Chairman at Arizona Republican Party
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The Arizona Republican Party (AZGOP) has launched a new radio advertising campaign aimed at voters in the Navajo Nation. The ad features Myron Lizer, former Vice President of the Navajo Nation, and AZGOP Chairwoman Gina Swoboda.

The 60-second advertisement is delivered in both English and Navajo. It addresses issues such as rising living costs, affordable housing, and economic opportunities for Native American communities. The campaign highlights the party’s intention to address concerns specific to these communities.

“The AZGOP is committed to fighting for every Arizonan,” said Chair Gina Swoboda. “From the rising cost of everyday essentials to good-paying jobs, we’re here to truly listen and fight for our Native American communities.”

The ad will continue airing across the Navajo Nation through Election Day as part of a broader outreach effort by the AZGOP throughout Arizona.



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