It’s shaping up to be another busy week on the Arizona campaign trail. Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are locked in a tight race in Arizona, where early voting has been underway for almost two weeks.
For many seniors in battleground Arizona, housing costs are at the top of cost-of-living concerns. NBC News' Jacob Soboroff reports on how some are getting by, and how they view the presidential candidates.
Mormons were the most Republican-leaning religious group in the country, but in 2020, President Joe Biden won 18% of their vote.
Voters in Nebraska and Arizona will see competing measures on their November ballots — in one case about abortion, in the other about primary elections. If voters approve them all, what happens next could be up to the courts to decide.
And Arizona’s results will largely be decided in Maricopa County, which sprawls across the saguaro-covered desert with Phoenix at its heart. Nearly 60% of Arizona’s 4.1m registered voters live there.
Arizona is the only swing state along the US-Mexico border, where about one in four voters are Latino. Arizona was also at the heart of 2020 election misinformation claims and pro-Trump protests. Biden by 10,000 votes.
Here are some key takeaways from Associated Press interviews with voters and economic experts in Arizona about the economy and how Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are talking about it before Election Day: Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix, Mesa, and Chandler, is booming.
Maricopa County is a microcosm of the boom that has driven American prosperity over the past two presidencies, powering through the Great Recession's housing bust and pandemic era shutdowns. But that boom also destabilized people's confidence in the real estate market that helped drive the growth
More than 200,000 Arizonans can't vote in November, including disproportionate shares of Black people and Latinos, due to felony voter restrictions.
Proposition 137 was referred to the ballot by the Legislature. It would end automatic judicial retention elections in Arizona. Here's what to know.
Walz will campaign Saturday in Arizona. His campaign did not say where the Democratic nominee for vice president will appear in the state. Walz has been to Arizona several times s