
Wed Nov 06 06:30:50 UTC 2024: ## Democrat Amish Shah Edges Out Incumbent in Arizona’s First Congressional District
**Scottsdale, Arizona** – In a surprising turn of events, Indian-origin Democrat Amish Shah has taken a narrow lead over incumbent Republican David Schweikert in the election for Arizona’s first Congressional District. With 50.9% of the vote share, Shah has a slight advantage over Schweikert’s 49.1%, according to The New York Times.
This tight race in a district historically considered a Republican stronghold has shaken the political landscape in Arizona. The district, encompassing parts of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and Fountain Hills, has seen a surge in independent voters, now accounting for nearly a third of its voting base.
Shah, an emergency room physician with two decades of experience, previously served in the Arizona House of Representatives. His campaign focuses on healthcare reform, including lowering costs and combatting price gouging on essential medications, as well as increasing teachers’ salaries.
“Dr. Shah is committed to lowering healthcare costs and standing up to Big Pharma to end the price gouging of essential medications like insulin,” reads his campaign website. “He believes that politicians should stay out of personal medical decisions, and he will work tirelessly to ensure that women have the freedom to make choices about their own bodies.”
This tight race is a testament to the changing political landscape in Arizona and the growing influence of independent voters. The outcome of the election will be closely watched as it could signal a shift in the political power dynamics in the state.