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Poll: Trump leads Biden by 4, Hobbs approval rating at 38%
Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden by four points among Arizona voters.
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League of American Workers President Steve Cortes discusses results of new poll of Arizona voters
Steve Cortes, founder and president of the League of American Workers (LAW), joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the results of a new poll of Arizona voters.
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League of American Workers President: ‘Arizonans realize that the American Dream has become out of reach’
Steve Cortes, president and founder of the League of American Workers (LAW), today said that poll results released by his organization show Arizona voters no longer feel the American Dream is reachable.
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84% of Arizona voters say it’s unaffordable for families to live on a single income, says new poll
84% of Arizona voters say families in the state cannot live on a single income.That’s according to a new poll of Arizona voters released by the League of American Workers (LAW).
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Law Enforcement Today Publisher: Majority of Arizona voters realize U.S. borders are ‘wide open to terrorists, murderers, and gang members'
Kyle Reyes, the publisher of Law Enforcement Today, said it’s encouraging that the majority of Arizona voters realize that U.S. borders are “wide open to terrorists, murderers, and gang members.”
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League of American Workers President: Arizona voters ‘demand law-and-order on immigration’
Steve Cortes, president of the League of American Workers (LAW) said poll results released by his organization show that Arizona voters are demanding law-and-order on immigration.
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Catholic Vote President: Poll showing Arizona voters faulting Biden’s border policy a result of crimes that ‘continue to multiply’
Catholic Vote President Brian Burch said a new poll showing 56% of Arizona voters blaming President Joe Biden’s border policies for the recent murder of University of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley is the result of the number of crimes committed by illegal immigrants “continuing to multiply” under his open border policy.
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56% of Arizona voters think Biden border policies contribute to crimes like illegal alien’s murder of Laken Riley, says new poll
56% of Arizona voters think President Joe Biden’s border policies are to blame for crimes like an illegal alien’s February 22 murder of University of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley.
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72% of Arizona voters think federal government weak at securing U.S. borders, says new poll
72% of Arizona voters think the federal government is weak at securing the U.S. borders.
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League of American Workers President: 'The dire economic fallout of Bidenomics turns Arizonans back toward Trump'
Steve Cortes, founder and president of the League of American Workers (LAW) said a poll released yesterday by his organization shows that Arizona workers are suffering under President Joe Biden's economic policies.
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Catholic Vote President: Poll showing four-point Trump lead in Arizona a result of 'economic hardship' under Biden
Catholic Vote President Brian Burch said a new poll showing former President Donald Trump leading President Biden by for points in Arizona is the result of voters being unhappy with the "economic hardship" caused by Biden and Democrats in the U.S. Senate.
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Trump leads Biden by four points in Arizona, poll shows
Former President Donald Trump ( R) leads President Biden (D) by four points among Arizona voters in the 2024 race for the White House.
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Steve Cortes: Kelly, Sinema ‘clearly decided to prioritize illegal aliens and a radical open borders agenda’
Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers (LAW), said today that Arizona U.S. Sens. Kelly (D) and Sinema (I) “decided to prioritize illegal aliens” by voting against a measure that would have prohibited illegal aliens from being factored into the count for apportionment of congressional districts and the Electoral College map.
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Steve Cortes: 'Gov. Hobbs prioritizes Washington radicals and illegal aliens over US citizens'
The president of the League of American Workers (LAW) said that Gov. Katie Hobbs' (D-Ariz.) veto of the "Border Invasion Act" showed she "prioritizes Washington radicals and illegal aliens over U.S. citizens."
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Steve Cortes: 'Joe Biden started the border crisis on the first day of his administration'
Steve Cortes, the founder of the League of American Workers (LAW), said President Joe Biden "started the border crisis" at the beginning of his term.
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Grand Canyon Times: Steve Cortes on Donald Trump and Border Security
Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers (LAW), appeared on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss a new poll conducted for his organization, which found that only 18% of Arizona voters say that the American Dream is “still attainable.”
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Steve Cortes: ‘Biden’s border disaster sets all the wrong kinds of records’
The founder of the League of American Workers said the 19,400 illegal migrant apprehensions in the Tucson Sector of Arizona’s border with Mexico shows that the border is “effectively vaporized.”
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From Tucson Standard
Steve Cortes: Americans spending billions in ‘aid to the illegal migrants who pour across our vaporized border’
The founder of the League of American Workers (LAW) criticized the Biden Administration for a “vaporized border,” citing reports of a surge in illegal crossings in the Tucson, Ariz. Sector.
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Grand Canyon Times Podcast: New poll finds only 18% of Arizona Voters think the American Dream is ‘still attainable’
Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers (LAW), appeared on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss a new poll conducted for his organization, which found that only 18% of Arizona voters say that the American Dream is “still attainable.”
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League of American Workers founder: 'Only 18% of Arizona voters believe that the American Dream is 'still attainable''
The founder of the League of American Workers (LAW) said new polling by his organization shows the majority of Arizona voters feel the American Dream is “out of reach.”