Arizona's Blake Masters says voters question why Washington Republicans are not investing more in his race
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Arizona GOP Senate nominee Blake Masters says voters are asking why Republicans are not investing more money into his race to oust Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly.
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"It's not my place to ask, but I that's what I hear from the Arizona grassroots [is], 'Like, where's D.C.? Why aren't they investing, this race is very close,'" said Masters. "D.C. might be a few weeks behind, but I'm doing my job as a candidate."
Masters said the race had tightened up, with some polls showing him and Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly running neck-and-neck in the Grand Canyon State.
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