Recent polls show former President Donald Trump leading Vice President Kamala Harris by a narrow 2-point margin in Arizona.
a public opinion pollA poll conducted by Fabrizio Ward and AARP Impact Research between September 24 and October 1 found that in a binary race between Trump and Harris, Trump was favored by 50% of Arizona voters. It turned out that Harris had the support of 48%, compared to 48%.
In the race against other candidates, Trump received 49% support, while Harris received 47% support. The poll also found that Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein had 1% support, while 3% of voters said they were undecided.
The poll also found that Trump holds a 14-point lead over Harris among Arizona voters ages 50 to 64.
Polls showed Harris leading Trump by 4 points among voters ages 18 to 49 in the state.
Poll shows voters 50 and older say immigration and border security, the economy and jobs, inflation and rising prices, threats to democracy, abortion and reproductive rights are important issues heading into the presidential election did.
40% of voters age 50 and older said immigration and border security were important to them, 25% said it was their first choice when deciding to vote, and 15% said it was their second choice. .
26% of voters aged 50 and over said the economy and jobs were important to them, with 13% each ranking them as their first and second choice when deciding where to vote.
25% of voters aged 50 and over said inflation and price increases were important to them, with 11% citing it as their first choice when deciding to vote and 14% citing it as their second choice.
The poll also found that 23% of voters over 50 felt threats to democracy were important, and 22% said abortion and reproductive issues were important.
The poll also found that the key issues for voters over 50 are Social Security, Medicare and policies that help seniors live independently.
The results of the poll were released after the Suffolk election.USA Today According to a September poll, Trump had a 6-point lead over Harris in Arizona, with 48% of the vote to Harris's 42%.


