In the Arizona Senate race, Democratic Representative Ruben Gallego (Arizona) holds a double-digit lead over Republican Kari Lake. According to to the latest pair public opinion poll.
A Fox News poll released late Thursday found Gallego leading Lake by 13 points, 55 to 42 percent, among likely voters in Arizona, and 56 points among registered voters in the state. They maintain a 14-point lead at 42%.
He also holds a 59-37 percent lead among independents in the state, and has a 23-point advantage among women in the Grand Canyon State, where the Republican candidate has 37 percent support. It has received 60% support. The poll found that both candidates were tied among white men at 49% each.
The Fox News poll was conducted Sept. 20-24 among 1,021 registered voters in Arizona and had a margin of error of 3 percentage points.
Meanwhile, a Marist Arizona poll released Thursday examining the race to succeed retiring Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I) found Gallego leading by 10 points among likely voters, 54 to 44 percent. I am doing it.
Similar to the Fox News poll, the Marist poll showed Mr. Gallego with a large lead over Mr. Lake, supported by former President Trump, among independents, compared to 32% who supported the Republican candidate. Gallego has 64% approval.
A Marist poll also found that Gallego has a higher favorability rating than Lake. About 47% of respondents said they had a positive view of Marine Corps veterans, while 35% said they had a negative view. About 17% said they had never heard of him. According to the poll, Lake, who lost in the state's 2022 gubernatorial race, had a favorability rating of 39%, while 51% had an unfavorable opinion of her.
The Marist poll was conducted between September 19th and 24th among 1,524 registered voters in Arizona. The margin of error was 3.6 percentage points.
According to a Fox News poll, Gallego had a 15-point lead over Lake in late August.
Emerson College Poll/The Hill investigation A poll released around the same time found that 10% of Arizona voters were undecided, compared to 49% for House Democrats and 42% for Lake.
Gallego currently holds a seven-point lead over Lake, 49.3 to 42 percent, according to Hill/Decision Desk Headquarters polling tallies.





