TEMPE, Arizona – Former President Donald Trump met with young adults and voters of all ages during a rally at Arizona State University’s Mullet Arena on Thursday. early ballot return In favor of Republicans in the state.
“Early voting is underway here in Arizona, and we’re doing great,” Trump told a cheering crowd at the venue in the Grand Canyon State’s competitive East Valley.
Surviving campaign data shows Republicans have an advantage of about 70,000 returns in the Grand Canyon State as of Wednesday.
Young voters in the audience Thursday said casting their ballots in this election is the solution to “ending this disaster.”
a recent marist voting Trump has 50% support among Arizona’s likely Gen Z and Millennial voters. In the same age group, 49% said they were supporting Harris.
When looking at voters under the age of 35, 53% in the Marist survey said they were supporting the former president, while 46% supported the veep. Overall, Trump was ahead by 1 point among 1,193 likely voters in the survey.
“I think a lot of college students, people coming out of college, are looking at the economy, looking at the housing market and realizing that,” Luke Mosiman, a member of the national committee of the Young Republicans, told The Post. The current administration has failed them.” About ASU Stop.
“This younger generation is coming up and they’re realizing that the future is at risk and they’re voting for President Trump,” said Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake. “Thank you, Gen Z!”
politico It was reported that Arizona may be one of the more controversial states for the youth vote in particular.
According to RealClearPolling, Trump has a 1.5% lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in the Grand Canyon State. Although Democrats are expected to win the youth vote overall, the stakes may be low due to Trump’s efforts and a small contingent of leftists deciding not to support the Democrats because they are unhappy with the Israel-Gaza war.
The Harris campaign is counter-programming with the vice president’s sister, Maya Harris, at an event targeting ASU students and Generation Z voters on Friday. Former President Barack Obama held a rally on the vice president’s behalf at the University of Arizona in Tucson last week.
“Those who know Donald Trump best are alarmed about the threat he poses to the safety, security, and future of our country and democracy — which is why historic numbers of Arizona Republicans and independents “People are putting country above party and supporting Vice President Harris,” Arizona Democratic Coordinated Campaign Rapid Response Director James Martin said in a statement.
“Trump wants unchecked power, and it’s up to Arizona voters whether they’ll let him have it.”
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