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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Arizona: Early voting begins today for Nov. 5 General Election

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Fmr. President Donald Trump (D) and Vice President Kamala Harris (D) | X

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Early voting begins today in Arizona for the Nov. 5 General Election, and early ballots are now being mailed to voters on the Active Early Voting List (AEVL), as well as voters who requested one-time ballot-by- mail for the election.

The founder of American Majority Action (AMA) told Grand Canyon Times last week that the presidential election in Arizona will be determined by early and absentee voters.

"This presidential election is going to come down to ballots, plain and simple. If Arizona voters want to avoid another four years of lawfare, government weaponization, economic and inflation disaster, and open borders, they should get their absentee ballots in or vote early in person ASAP,” said AMA founder Ned Ryun. “Don't let it come down to Election Day once again."

“Let's put Donald Trump into the lead on the absentee and early ballot vote coming into November 5th where historically Republicans have crushed Democrats on Election Day voting,” said Ryun.

Ryun said that, in the 2022 midterm elections, only 65% of requested Republican ballots were returned, which he said should be “a wake-up call for Arizona Republicans that spurs renewed efforts to fortify their voter base and reverse these missed opportunities.”

Arizona’s status as a battleground state comes after Trump won the state over Hillary Clinton in 2016, but received 49.06% to President Biden’s 49.36% in 2020.

A recent American Greatness poll found Trump tied with Vice President Kamala Harris in Arizona, although voters favor former President Donald Trump on economic issues, giving Vice President Kamala Harris low marks on border security and her support for reparations.

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