A day of drama: Here is a rundown of who won, who lost in Tuesday’s election
Arizona failed to turn blue in the presidential election, but Democrats picked up at least one seat in the Legislature, and voters ousted the infamous Republican Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
Trump wins Arizona and the presidency
Hillary Clinton’s bid for a historic win in conservative Arizona came up short, as Republican nominee Donald Trump kept the state in the red column.
Faltering Trump gives Dems hopes that Clinton could win here
Even without a visit from the candidate herself, which would be a portentous sign for Democrats, Hillary Clinton looks to be in a favorable position in Arizona.
Hillary country?
As Trump’s poll numbers slide, one question has come roaring back into the spotlight: Could Arizona vote for a Democrat 20 years after Bill Clinton won the state?
Three polls show Clinton ahead in Arizona
Hillary Clinton is now ahead in Arizona, three separate polls conducted within days of each other show.
New poll shows Hillary Clinton ahead in Arizona
New poll shows Hillary Clinton ahead in Arizona
Arizona flexes its muscles in presidential politics
Pollster Earl de Berge of the Behavior Research Center said it’s not so much that visits by the candidates or their stand-ins are going to change a lot of minds. Instead, it’s a recognition that the key to winning Arizona is getting out the vote.
Confident Clinton expanding her campaign into ‘red’ states
Hillary Clinton is advancing into states the Democrats haven't won in decades, confidently expanding her offensive against Donald Trump and aiming to help her party win back control of Congress.
Latino voters deciding the election? Si se puede
When Arizona enacted a law in 1972 effectively preventing farmworkers from organizing, Cesar Chavez and I met with local Latino leaders here who were skeptical that change could ever happen in the state.
Flake warns that Trump could deliver Arizona to Clinton
Arizona could do something in November it hasn’t done in 20 years if Donald Trump doesn’t change his tone and tenor, the state’s junior U.S. senator said Sunday: Support the Democratic presidential nominee.
Here’s why Democrats’ elusive dream of a blue Arizona won’t happen this year – unless…
With only a 6-point difference in voter registration between the GOP and the Democratic Party and more than one-third of voters registering as independents, some experts view Arizona as a potential swing state.