Here S Why Trump Won Az Despite Harris Ground Game
The weekend before the presidential election, Kamala Harris’ campaign had some big news to share. Arizona Democrats had just completed their biggest organizing day ever, knocking on 112,000 doors and making 683,651 phone calls in a single Saturday to boost the vice president’s presidential bid. But just seven days later, Arizona dealt Harris her final defeat on the battleground map when the race was finally called Saturday night for President-elect Donald Trump. Trump outperformed the polls, swept all seven battleground states and won the national popular vote. He roared back in Arizona, too, putting an end to Democrats’ statewide winning streak and testing the limits of how effective the traditional campaign ground game really is in a presidential contest. “Clearly we weren't anywhere near the territory we needed for it to have mattered,” said D.J.
Quinlan, a former executive director of the Arizona Democratic Party. On Saturday night, The Associated Press called Arizona for Donald Trump in the presidential election, securing his sweep of all seven battleground states and winning with 312 Electoral College votes. In 2020, Joe Biden narrowly won Arizona by just over 10,000 votes, becoming the second Democrat to win the state since the 1940s (the other being Bill Clinton in 1992). But this year, Trump made ground in Democratic strongholds and increased his margins in counties he won in 2020. Newsweek has created two maps to show which counties flipped from Democrat to Republican on Tuesday. A review of the 2024 results show that Trump flipped or expanded his lead in several crucial counties.
Arizona's most populous county Maricopa, which includes Phoenix, shifted decisively back to Trump, who, with 89 percent of votes counted, is leading by 4 points over Kamala Harris. Biden won Maricopa by 2 points in 2020. Trump made gains in all four of the Arizona counties which border Mexico compared to 2020, suggesting his campaign message focusing on illegal immigration resonated with the people that live there. In Santa Cruz, a Democratic stronghold on the border, moved toward Trump in 2024. Harris won Santa Cruz by a 19-point margin compared to Biden's 35-point margin in 2020. Former President Donald Trump took the stage in Tucson Thursday afternoon for the first time this campaign cycle, vowing if elected to begin the "largest deportation operation" in the history of the United States.
The Associated Press declared President-elect Donald Trump the winner in Arizona on Saturday night after vote updates in Maricopa and other counties added to his overall lead, putting the state out of reach for... At the time the AP called the race at 7:20 p.m. Arizona time, Trump led Harris, 52.6% to 46.4%, a margin of about 185,000 votes. Harris needed to win about seven out of every 10 votes of the roughly 443,000 uncounted ballots remaining. Trump has now swept all seven of the hotly contested presidential battlegrounds, winning 312 electoral votes, compared to 226 for Harris. The number needed to clinch the presidency is 270.
Several voters in Maricopa County, Arizona, listed the economy among their top priorities this election cycle, telling Fox News Digital "everythings just skyrocketing." But two voters saw democracy itself as the biggest concern. President-elect Trump has officially won Arizona, avenging his 2020 election loss in the crucial swing state. The race in Arizona was called by the Associated Press on Saturday evening. With Arizona, Trump has secured 11 more electoral votes, and has won 312 electoral votes in total. His opponent, Vice President Harris, only garnered 226 electoral votes. Trump's Arizona pick-up ends the battle for swing states in the 2024 presidential election.
In addition to Arizona, he picked up electoral votes in North Carolina, Wisconsin, Michigan, Nevada, Georgia and Pennsylvania. President Biden won the state of Arizona by less than one-half of 1% in the 2020 election and the results in the key area of Maricopa County were also slim, with Biden beating Trump... President-elect Donald Trump has won Arizona, NBC News projects, putting its 11 electoral votes in his column after he narrowly lost the state to President Joe Biden in 2020. Trump’s projected victory over Vice President Kamala Harris comes after years of a shifting political landscape in the Sun Belt state, following Trump’s victory over Hillary Clinton by 4 points in 2016. Since then, the once firmly GOP-controlled state has put into office a Democratic governor, two Democratic senators and other statewide elected officials. A fast-growing Latino population and a revolt against Trump among some old-line Republicans put the once-red state into battleground territory.
And Biden’s 2020 win in Arizona was just the second time in 28 years that Arizona’s electoral votes went to the Democratic presidential nominee. Still, many of those Democratic victories have been by the slimmest of margins. Arizona was the second-closest state in the country in the 2020 presidential race, with Biden beating Trump by just 0.3 percentage points (10,457 votes). The state then became an epicenter of Trump’s unfounded conspiracy theories about the election being stolen from him, with state Republicans eagerly embracing the claims — and some of those Republicans failing statewide in... The critical Sun Belt state has historically backed Republican presidential candidates, but Democrats' narrow victory in 2020 gave Kamala Harris' campaign hopes of reclaiming it Donald Trump has won the battleground state of Arizona in the 2024 presidential race, completing his swing-state sweep over Vice President Kamala Harris, the Associated Press reports.
Trump was declared the victor of Arizona's 11 electoral votes on Saturday, Nov. 9, bringing his Electoral College total to 312 votes compared to Harris' 226 votes. Trump had already secured the presidency by the time Arizona was called, passing the winning 270-vote threshold when Wisconsin flipped red early on Wednesday morning. Arizona was identified as one of seven key swing states that was expected to come down to razor-thin margins in the election. Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin were also given leading roles in deciding the next president.
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The weekend before the presidential election, Kamala Harris’ campaign had some big news to share. Arizona Democrats had just completed their biggest organizing day ever, knocking on 112,000 doors and making 683,651 phone calls in a single Saturday to boost the vice president’s presidential bid. But just seven days later, Arizona dealt Harris her final defeat on the battleground map when the race w...
Quinlan, A Former Executive Director Of The Arizona Democratic Party.
Quinlan, a former executive director of the Arizona Democratic Party. On Saturday night, The Associated Press called Arizona for Donald Trump in the presidential election, securing his sweep of all seven battleground states and winning with 312 Electoral College votes. In 2020, Joe Biden narrowly won Arizona by just over 10,000 votes, becoming the second Democrat to win the state since the 1940s (...
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The Associated Press Declared President-elect Donald Trump The Winner In
The Associated Press declared President-elect Donald Trump the winner in Arizona on Saturday night after vote updates in Maricopa and other counties added to his overall lead, putting the state out of reach for... At the time the AP called the race at 7:20 p.m. Arizona time, Trump led Harris, 52.6% to 46.4%, a margin of about 185,000 votes. Harris needed to win about seven out of every 10 votes of...
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