It’s shaping up to be another busy week on the Arizona campaign trail. Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are locked in a tight race in Arizona, where early voting has been underway for almost two weeks.
Election Day is two weeks away, and Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are using this time to make their final pitches in swing states. In Arizona, early ballots are already being processed and tabulated,
Arizona was a hotbed for election disinformation in 2020. Democrat Adrian Fontes says election officials are savvier now — but so are foreign adversaries and election deniers.
With former President Donald Trump narrowly leading in public polls, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is headed back to Arizona to stump for Vice President Kamala Harris in the final weeks of the presidential race. Walz will campaign Saturday in Arizona. His campaign did not say where the Democratic nominee for vice president will appear in the state.
For many seniors in battleground Arizona, housing costs are at the top of cost-of-living concerns. NBC News' Jacob Soboroff reports on how some are getting by, and how they view the presidential candidates.
More than 200,000 Arizonans can't vote in November, including disproportionate shares of Black people and Latinos, due to felony voter restrictions.
Mormons were the most Republican-leaning religious group in the country, but in 2020, President Joe Biden won 18% of their vote.
American voters are hearing both parties promise to help the middle class if they win the election next month.
The Arizona economy is flourishing by many measures. It just doesn't feel that way for many voters in the presidential battleground state as they consider which candidate to vote for in next month’s election.
Arizona is the only swing state along the US-Mexico border, where about one in four voters are Latino. Arizona was also at the heart of 2020 election misinformation claims and pro-Trump protests. Biden by 10,000 votes.
Senate candidate Ruben Gallego’s 8-mile hike to Supai village is part of a broader push to court tribal voters.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Arizona.