“When Arizona Senate candidate Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) bought a house near Capitol Hill last year, he claimed the Washington property as his primary residence as part of a special mortgage rate afforded to military veterans,” Politico reports.
“But Gallego and his wife also say a home they own in Phoenix is their primary residence.”
“Politically, it means the Democratic congressman aiming to take out Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ.) in a hotly contested race next year may have to explain why he declared he was primarily a resident of the nation’s capital.”
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