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Senate, Arizona, AVG. More Hispanic voters also want the U. As in other battleground states and nationally, the economy and inflation in Arizona are top issues for voters, and the Republican candidates lead among voters who call these issues very important. As with most midterm elections, this one is at least partly a referendum on the current president.
Outright election denialism finds little resonance with voters in Arizona: fewer than one in five Arizona voters want their elected officials to say that Mr. Biden is not the legitimate winner of the contest. Many don’t care either way, though. Moreover, the election isn’t anywhere near the top issues they want candidates talking about — it pales in comparison to the economy and immigration among other topics.
Yet it still might be affecting the race a bit, in terms of what GOP candidates are seen talking about — at least as a distraction from other issues. For example, independents who say they’ve been hearing Blake Masters talking about the election are less likely to be voting for him than those who say they’ve heard him talking about the economy.
And they’re more likely to call him “extreme,” instead of “mainstream. For Republicans to whom an official’s stance does matter, denialism is still more of the draw than acceptance: by a 4 to 1 ratio, they’d prefer officials who said Biden didn’t legitimately win to those who said he did. Looking ahead, the vast majority of Arizonans want their governor to accept the results of future elections, no matter which party is the winner.
However, three in 10 Republicans say the next governor should challenge and investigate elections when Democrats win — and they overwhelmingly back Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake. While the Democratic candidate has a slim three-point edge in the race for Senate, the Arizona governor’s race is even between Democrat Katie Hobbs and Lake. Lake — who does not have the extra hurdle of running against an incumbent — is generally better liked than her Republican counterpart running for Senate.
Lake trails Hobbs by nine points among Arizona registered voters on how she handles herself personally, but this is far better than the point deficit Masters has against Kelly on this measure.
When asked whether each of the four candidates’ positions were “mainstream” or “extreme,” Lake is viewed as extreme by slightly fewer Arizona voters than Blake Masters is, though both are more likely to be seen as extreme than their Democratic opponents. Here again, we see a familiar Democratic advantage on abortion as very important, while voters who are most concerned about immigration and the economy favor the Republican candidate.
Lake’s tighter contest, compared to Masters’, is partly described by ever-so-slight differences like a slightly smaller gender gap, slightly less attrition from her own party, plus those comparably better favorability ratings. The sample was weighted according to gender, age, race, education and geographic region based on the U.
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Senate Forecast. Latest Predictions. Biden is not the legitimate winner of the contest. Many don’t care either way, though. Moreover, the election isn’t anywhere near the top issues they want candidates talking about — it pales in comparison to the economy and immigration among other topics.
Yet it still might be affecting the race a bit, in terms of what GOP candidates are seen talking about — at least as a distraction from other issues. For example, independents who say they’ve been hearing Blake Masters talking about the election are less likely to be voting for him than those who say they’ve heard him talking about the economy.
And they’re more likely to call him “extreme,” instead of “mainstream. For Republicans to whom an official’s stance does matter, denialism is still more of the draw than acceptance: by a 4 to 1 ratio, they’d prefer officials who said Biden didn’t legitimately win to those who said he did. Looking ahead, the vast majority of Arizonans want their governor to accept the results of future elections, no matter which party is the winner.
However, three in 10 Republicans say the next governor should challenge and investigate elections when Democrats win — and they overwhelmingly back Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake. While the Democratic candidate has a slim three-point edge in the race for Senate, the Arizona governor’s race is even between Democrat Katie Hobbs and Lake. Lake — who does not have the extra hurdle of running against an incumbent — is generally better liked than her Republican counterpart running for Senate.
Lake trails Hobbs by nine points among Arizona registered voters on how she handles herself personally, but this is far better than the point deficit Masters has against Kelly on this measure. Organizations are considered partisan if they operate on behalf of a candidate, party, campaign committee, PAC, super PAC, hybrid PAC , c 4 , c 5 or c 6 organization that conducts a large majority of its political activity on behalf of one political party.
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He has supported state and national abortion bans that will deny the right for a woman to make this decision by themselves. GILES: Masters, during the debate, dodged questions about some previous tough-on-abortion positions that he scrubbed from his campaign website, at least since winning the primary in August.
Thursday night, he repeated a softer stance on abortion rights. Now, I support exceptions because I don’t believe in being extreme on this issue. Senator Mark Kelly is the abortion radical. But then he also said he supports a federal week abortion ban introduced by Senator Lindsey Graham to prevent states like California, he says, from enacting more liberal policies.
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