Republican Arizona mayor John Giles endorses Harris for president
- Mesa, Arizona Mayor John Giles endorses Vice President Kamala Harris for her presidential bid over Republican nominee Donald Trump, as shared during an interview with CNN's Laura Coates.
- John Giles, a Republican and mayor since 2014, has a history of endorsing Democrats, marking a significant political stance in his party.
- In an opinion piece for the Arizona Republic, Giles criticized Donald Trump, reinforcing his support for Harris' candidacy.
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The mayor of Mesa, Arizona, backed Kamala Harris on Monday, saying only the incumbent vice president of the United States can “put the state ahead of the party” in the November election, The Hill reports.
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