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Vice presidential candidates Vance and Walz gather in Arizona 3 days before the presidential election
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Vice presidential candidates Vance and Walz gather in Arizona 3 days before the presidential election

We are three days away from the 2024 elections.

Both parties are mobilizing to voters across Arizona and both vice presidential candidates were in the Grand Canyon State today.

The message on both sides of the ticket is simple: go to the polls!

Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance spoke today in Scottsdale at Dillon Precision, a weapons manufacturing company.

Meanwhile, Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz spent the day in the high country, rallying voters in Flagstaff.

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In their last ditch effort, both parties expect it to depend on voter turnout.

The majority of registered voters in Arizona are unaffiliated with either the Democratic or Republican parties and will most likely determine the outcome.

With 4.3 million registered voters in Arizona, only 300,000 party members separate the 1.5 million registered Republicans and 1.2 million registered Democrats.

The difference, however, is negligible if voters cross partisan lines in general elections.

Trump campaign feels confident, Harris campaign working in rural areas

Today, the Trump campaign says it is confident of being in the lead in Arizona.

“My solemn promise is that when Donald J. Trump is President of the United States, we will go to war against the Mexican drug cartels to eliminate this poison from our country and restore a modicum of sanity to the people of Arizona. ” Vance said. “Donald Trump will usher in a golden age of peace and prosperity by fighting for common-sense economic principles that make America dream for all of you and for all of our fellow citizens we love. We will make America dream. affordable again.”

Walz hits rural areas of the state and makes a stop in Tuscon later in the evening.

“A president for all Americans, a president with a vision. A president who promised you from day one that she would come to the White House with a to-do list for your life, not a list of enemies which is added every day, ” Waltz said. “She said it: At the top of the list is reducing costs for you and your families across this country. Keep it in your pocket.”

Election update:

More than 1.2 million Arizonans have already voted with 11 electoral votes on the line in our state.

Arizona was a red state in 2016 and a blue state in 2020.

In three days, Arizona will be up for grabs.