American voters are hearing both parties promise to help the middle class if they win the election next month.
And Arizona’s results will largely be decided in Maricopa County, which sprawls across the saguaro-covered desert with Phoenix at its heart. Nearly 60% of Arizona’s 4.1m registered voters live there.
Voters in Nebraska and Arizona will see competing measures on their November ballots — in one case about abortion, in the other about primary elections. If voters approve them all, what happens next could be up to the courts to decide.
The Arizona economy by many measures is flourishing, but it doesn't feel that way for a lot of voters in the presidential battleground state as they consider their choices on Nov. 5. Voters are hearing Democrats and Republicans promise to help the middle class if they win.
Rob Taber, a national organizer with the Latter-Day Saints for Harris movement, told the Washington Examiner that Mormons are centrist in nature. He said some Arizona Republicans get “turned off” about election denialism, which has plagued Arizona elections since 2020.
Mesa Mayor John Giles, a Republican who supports Kamala Harris for president, is vexed by the disconnect between Arizona’s presidential race and what’s happening down the ballot.
Proposition 137 was referred to the ballot by the Legislature. It would end automatic judicial retention elections in Arizona. Here's what to know.
When Vice President Kamala Harris became the Democratic nominee, the race in Arizona shifted significantly. She's neck and neck with Donald Trump.
Senate candidate Ruben Gallego’s 8-mile hike to Supai village is part of a broader push to court tribal voters.
Early voters in Arizona are casting their ballots as Vice President Harris and former President Trump make their closing arguments to swing state voters this weekend. MSNBC’s Ali Velshi sat down with Arizona voters to hear their concerns and opinions this election.
Proposition 314 would make crossing the international border a state crime in Arizona, among a host of other measures.
While campaigning for Kamala Harris, former president Barack Obama sharpens his attacks on his successor — casting the Republican nominee as a huckster who lacks the mental fitness to lead the nation.