Elections
Biden’s Arizona Stop: A Last-Minute Push Ahead of the Election

President Joe Biden will visit Arizona on October 24, just ahead of the general election on November 5. This upcoming trip is notable as it marks the president’s first visit to the state in relation to Tribal communities.
During his time in Arizona, Biden plans to visit the Gila River Indian Community. He is expected to discuss the Biden-Harris Administration’s record regarding its engagement with Tribal nations.
Biden’s previous encounter in Arizona was a narrow victory over former President Donald Trump in the 2020 election, where the margin was only 10,457 votes. This slim win has fueled ongoing misinformation campaigns among some Republicans, contributing to threats and harassment directed at election officials.
As Arizona remains a key battleground state, both prominent political figures and presidential candidates have increased their campaign efforts in the region. Recently, Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris held events in the state as they vie for voter support.
The president’s visit comes at a crucial time for voters in Arizona, where election security has become a top concern amid heightened tensions surrounding the democratic process.