Former President Donald Trump (R), at the rally in Butler, PA, left, and President Joe Biden (D) and Vice President Kamal Harris (D) | X (formerly Twitter)
Former President Donald Trump (R), at the rally in Butler, PA, left, and President Joe Biden (D) and Vice President Kamal Harris (D) | X (formerly Twitter)
Vice President Kamala Harris (D) and former President Donald Trump (R) are tied in Arizona in the 2024 race for the White House.
That’s according to a poll of Arizona voters released by TechnoMetrica.
Trump and Harris both claim 48% of likely voters in the state, with leaning voters included and the poll conducted after Robert F. Kennedy suspended his campaign and endorsed Trump, making the race effectively a two-person race.
Among the unsure, 17% of Arizona voters said they were still deciding, while 18% said the race is “too close to call" in the state.
55% of voters said the economy and immigration are their top two issues. Trump leads the blue collar sub-group by 3.5%, while Harris leads the demographic with "at least some college" by 6%. Trump also has increased his favor with Hispanic voters in the state, with 41% of the demographic supporting him.
Regarding the economy, Arizona voters prefer Trump over Harris 59% to 32%, and 52% of voters would trust Trump over Harris to improve national security, while 41% of voters would trust Harris over Trump.
In regards to the border, 56% of voters said they prefer Trump rather than Harris be in charge of immigration, while 34% said they would before Harris over Trump.
The American Greatness/TIPP survey was conducted online between September 3 to September 5 among 949 registered Arizona voters who were likely to vote in the November election.