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originally posted by: visitedbythem
originally posted by: ussmidway
At least we can still hang Trump pictures up around the house and Trump flags from the back of our pickup trucks.
originally posted by: xpert11
a reply to: asabuvsobelow
Changing population demographics contributed to Biden winning Georgia and Arizona.
originally posted by: iamthevirus
I guess the demographics theory should still hold water in a few months come mid-terms and then again in the 2024 elections... we'll see
The "demographics" sure didn't favor the blues 4yrs prior when Trump won, come to think of it I don't think Arizona has ever been blue once in its history (I'd have to check on that)
Since the 1952 presidential election, Arizona has been considered a stronghold state for the Republican Party, as it won Arizona in all elections since except 1996 and 2020.[9] However, recent political realignment has led some to consider Arizona as a swing state
originally posted by: xpert11
Arizona is likely a purple state heading toward the 2022 - 24 election cycles
This is the only presidential election in Arizona's history in which Maricopa County, containing more than half of Arizona's population as of 2016, and one of only two elections in which Yavapai County, home to the city of Prescott, voted for a candidate that lost the state.
This is the only presidential election in Arizona's history in which Maricopa County, containing more than half of Arizona's population as of 2016, and one of only two elections in which Yavapai County, home to the city of Prescott, voted for a candidate that lost the state.