CBS News Trump-Harris poll finds Trump with slight edge in close race in Arizona
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Donald Trump has a slight 3-point edge over Kamala Harris in Arizona, boosted by the issues of the economy and the border. Harris has advantages with voters who prioritize abortion and the state of democracy, keeping this race close.
Voters think Trump's policies would put the interests of U.S. citizens ahead of recent immigrants, where many feel Harris' policies would not. And Trump's idea of deporting all immigrants in the U.S. illegally is supported by more than half of Arizona voters.
It's a somewhat different picture in the race for U.S. Senate: Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego leads Republican Kari Lake by 9 points. Gallego is helped by some Republicans and independents who are splitting their ticket by voting for Trump for president and against Lake for Senate, who most Arizona voters say is extreme.
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