PHOENIX — In just under a year, Arizona voters will decide whether Gov. Katie Hobbs will get another term in office or if one of her Republican opponents will take her seat.

The Democrat joined KTAR News 92.3 FM’s Arizona’s Morning News Thursday and made her case for reelection.

“I know that Arizona is in a stronger position because I focused on tackling the tough challenges that career politicians have ignored for a long time, and I always focus on the people versus the politics of it,” Hobbs said.

“I know that the challenges we’re facing are not Democratic or Republican issues, but I’ve proven over and over again that if we bring people to the table, I don’t care who, I’ll work with anyone to solve these challenges and we can get it done.”

In about a year, voters in Arizona will choo

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