Democrats believe Arizona is trending their way, and a Biden victory there could offset Trump's electoral college gains if he remains strong in the Midwest.
Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden holds events with the women on his short list of potential running mates.
“Arizonans know the economy reached unprecedented heights under President Trump’s leadership before it was artificially interrupted by the coronavirus, and he will build it back up a second time,” said campaign spokeswoman Sarah Matthews. “President Trump’s policies have also delivered for every demographic and especially for Latinos.”Arizonans, she said, “know that Joe Biden has been nothing but a political crank, lobbing counterproductive criticisms from his basement bunker.
But the robust Latino turnout on which Democrats’ strategy is built won’t come easily. Biden struggled with Latino voters in the primary; in state after state, they were far more likely to support Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. And in recent days, Latino organizers and operatives have expressed concern about what they say is the campaign’s insufficient investment in a strategy to convert those Sanders supporters into Biden voters.
Also, a group of Republican operatives determined to beat Trump are also homing in on Arizona. The Lincoln Project, which is focused on turning Republican voters against the president, sees opportunity to erode Trump’s base in the state.
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