Gov. Katie Hobbs and Rep. Andy Biggs have yet to name their running mates — the first time Arizona gubernatorial candidates must choose a lieutenant governor — but they’re already telling voters exactly what they’re thinking.

The frenzy over who each will choose to be first in the line of succession isn’t just political gossip. The pick will show which voters they believe they still need to win on Nov. 3 and how much they’re willing to bend to get them.

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