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New Poll Reveals Trump Maintains Strong Lead in Arizona Race

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By Daniel Stefanski |

A recent poll indicates that former President Donald Trump is poised to maintain his lead in Arizona ahead of the General Election. The survey, conducted by InsiderAdvantage, sampled 800 likely voters and found Trump ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris by three percentage points, with a tally of 50% to Harris’s 47%.

Trump’s support spans various demographics. He leads among male voters (53.6% to 42.2%), white voters (50.3% to 45.8%), Hispanic voters (50.2% to 48.6%), and independent voters (49.5% to 43.5%). When asked about their neighbors’ voting preferences, nearly half (47.7%) of respondents believe those around them would vote for Trump, compared to just 23.1% who think Harris would receive the majority.

In the wider context of polling, Trump also has an edge in the RealClearPolitics average for Arizona, with a 1.8% lead, reflecting results from the past month (49.1% to 47.3%). Arizona has emerged as a key battleground, attracting significant attention from both candidates and their campaigns. Recently, Republican Vice-Presidential nominee Senator J.D. Vance campaigned in Peoria and Tucson to gather support. Trump made a notable visit to Tempe, a typically left-leaning area, and announced another event with Tucker Carlson in Glendale on October 31.

The Democratic campaign has been equally vigorous, with Harris and her team actively working the state in recent weeks.

Daniel Stefanski is a reporter for AZ Free News. You can send him news tips using this link.