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Nancy Barto – A Dedicated Arizona State Senator for Education, Parental Rights and Life Advocacy

By John R. Ammon

Americans are hearing a constant drumbeat that the 2022 midterm election is the most consequential ever for our nation. There is much reason to consider this given the radical and foreboding leftist tilt of many in power on the Democrat side and the consequences of their exercised power in the past two years.

The choices made in this election cycle are unquestionably critical for families, parental rights, our children’s physical safety as well as the quality and appropriateness of what they are taught and exposed to in school, and certainly the protection of the most vulnerable in our society, born and unborn.

We are bombarded in this election cycle with constant political advertisements and propaganda from candidates, especially those with a radical progressive ideology contributing to the nation’s ills and the threats to American life. Voters are looking for candidates who have proven records of achievement and dedication that reflect the values they, the voters, possess.

A candidate that fits this description here in Arizona is Republican State Senator Nancy Barto representing AZ Legislative District 4. Senator Barto has a record of tirelessly working for education reform, curriculum transparency and safety for the children attending school in her district and throughout Arizona.

She has sponsored and championed legislation for school choice, increased funding for public school education (almost one billion dollars in the last budget), and the parental right to prospectively inspect curriculum and the content of material in school libraries.

Nancy Barto has led the fight against the invasive sexualization, promotion of gender confusion, and indoctrination of our children with Critical Race Theory (CRT) and its Trojan Horse, Social and Emotional Learning (SEL), and the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) movement of the progressive left.

Senator Barto has stood firm against the Covid mandates that have been so damaging to our students across America and can be counted on going forward. She has supported and sponsored legislation that is against the mandating of Covid ‘vaccine’ and booster injections for school attendance.

The recent CDC vote to add the Covid ‘vaccine’ and boosters to the childhood vaccine schedule will bring the issue of school attendance and mandatory Covid injections before parents again. Count on Nancy Barto to stand strong.

In a subsequent article, The Prickly Pear will present Senator Barto’s opponent in the AZ District 4 Senate race. The midterm election of 2022 is often referred to as the choice of opposites throughout the United States. This race between Nancy Barto and Christine Marsh is that – we will present the opposite choice for State Senator for Arizona Legislative District 4 in coming days.

For more information about Senator Nancy Barto’s advocacy for children, education, parental rights and life advocacy, and much more, click here.

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How Not to Vote in Arizona

The 2022 midterm election is fast approaching. The system for voting in Arizona is predominantly by mail-in ballots (around 80% of all ballots). The ballots will be mailed out to all voters registered for mail-in voting on October 12th. The actual ‘day’ of the election is Tuesday November 8, 27 days later.

Once upon a time when all voters went to the polls on the day of election, the tabulated results were announced the night of the election date. If the result of a specific race was razor thin and less than a legislated margin, a recount might prevent the naming of a winner. That was the exception for calling the results of the election.

It is still this way in most first world countries but not the United States and certainly not Arizona. Voting rules (some unconstitutional) were dramatically altered in many states in 2020 because of the Covid pandemic.

We at The Prickly Pear are very concerned about the flaws in Arizona’s predominant ‘mail-in’ voting system.

Please click on the red TAKE ACTION link below to learn How Not to Vote in Arizona as a mail-in ballot voter and to be certain your vote is included in the count the evening of November 8th.