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Reports show Arpaio spent $12.6 million in re-election bid

Reports show Arpaio spent $12.6 million in re-election bid

The Associated Press//January 19, 2017//[read_meter]

July 21, 2016 file photo of Sheriff Joe Arpaio (Associated Press) The final campaign finance reports from the Maricopa County sheriff’s election show that Republican Joe...

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