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Trump tops Harris by 6 points in Arizona: Survey

According to the latest reports, former President Trump has a 6-point lead over Vice President Harris in the battleground state of Arizona. public opinion poll It was released on Friday.

Trump leads the vice president in the Grand Canyon State, 48% to 42%, according to the latest poll from USA TODAY and Suffolk University. Green Party candidate Jill Stein and Libertarian Party candidate Chase Oliver each received 1%. Approximately 5% were undecided.

“Trump's strength is based on Arizona's two biggest issues: the economy and immigration.” said David Paleologos, Director of the Center for Political Research at Suffolk University. “Trump is winning by overwhelming margins on every issue.”

About 47% of Latino voters in Arizona said they supported the vice president, and 35% said they sided with Trump. Arizona has approximately 1.3 million Latino voters. According to To Pew Research Center.

The top two issues for survey respondents were the economy (27%) and immigration (21%), both of which are seen as key issues in the 2024 presidential election. More than half (52%) of poll respondents said the situation is worse than it was four years ago.

The vice president has a 3-point lead in Arizona, according to a recent Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll. However, a recent poll released by Fox News shows the Democratic candidate trailing the former president in Arizona by 3 points.

According to the latest poll tally from Hill/Decision Desk Headquarters, Mr. Trump has a 0.8% lead in Arizona, with 48.5% to Ms. Harris' 47.7%.

The former president built a four-point lead in Maricopa County, a lead county, winning 47% of the vote compared to 43% for the vice president. Surveys show that about 8% of voters are still undecided.

The statewide poll was conducted between September 21 and 24 among 500 likely voters. The margin of error is 4.4 percentage points. The Maricopa County-focused survey, conducted among 300 more likely voters during the same period, had a margin of error of 5.65 percentage points.

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