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I was right Arizona voted Democrat all the way down the ticket Republican David Schweikert lost his house seat. California has been moving here for 100 years it's nothing new. Arizona's growing hispanic voters who became voting age this year are now influencing the vote here. We have 10 million illegal immigrants who lived here for 20 plus years they all had kids who are citizens.
I'm not buying it was all Californians. Arizona is ruled by a couple of major metros and those voters have bee moving away from Rs the last 4 years. Also- Western Rs and LDS are not as enamored of the current state of R politics as Southerners and Midwesterners. My half sister has lived in Albuquerque, NM for a decades and been active in R circles with her husband. She just voted for her first Democratic Presidential candidate. The McCian/George HW Bush crowd are not enamored by the current national Rs.
no doubt in my mind. even in counties which went clinton in 2016 there has been a huge amount of trump support. people thinking Arizona had a chance at going Biden watch too much news.
I don't believe so, but that doesn't answer the question.
What question are you even referring to? I said Trump wins AZ in my prior post and it still has not been called. In fact ABC just took down their "Biden won AZ" projection.
What question are you even referring to? I said Trump wins AZ in my prior post and it still has not been called. In fact ABC just took down their "Biden won AZ" projection.
You said you had "no doubts" Trump would win. I simply asked if you still had "no doubts".
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