Obama leads by two points in Arizona
Source: tucson citizen
President Barack Obama stands at 44% and GOP challenger Mitt Romney has 42% in the Rocky Mountain poll released Saturday. The margin is within the poll's sampling error. Poll: Presidential race close in Arizona (CNN):
With 11 electoral votes, the state has been considered to be leaning in Romney's favor.
The state's two most populous counties, Maricopa and Pima, came out in support of Obama, while Romney has a lead in the rural counties. Men are evenly split between the two candidates, and the difference between the candidates among women is only three points.
Obama is the heavy favorite among the state's Latinos, who split for him 77% to Romney's 10%.
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The race between Democrat Richard Carmona and six-term GOP Rep. Jeff Flake to replace retiring Sen. John Kyl is also close, with likely voters split 44% to 40%. Former President Clinton lent some star power to the race when he campaigned for Carmona this past week.
The Rocky Mountain poll included 523 registered voters reached by phone between October 4 and 10, entirely after the first presidential debate. The poll has a sampling error of plus or minus 4.4 points.
Read more: http://tucsoncitizen.com/in-the-aggregate/2012/10/13/rocky-mountain-poll-obama-leads-by-two-points-in-arizona/
oldhippydude
(2,514 posts)bring in the big dog......... hell send the boss Springsteen
BrainMann1
(460 posts)silvershadow
(10,336 posts)get'r done. I'm going soon, so that I may be available to provide transportation or help at the polls or do some GOTV stuff.
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)Last edited Sat Oct 13, 2012, 10:19 PM - Edit history (1)
Oh, my. That part of the state has been Republican since the Punic Wars, as I recall.
I grew up partially in Tucson, went to high school there. I recall in maybe 1964 one of my teachers (and this was when teachers tended to be VERY circumspect about their political leanings) remarking with some bitterness that the only reason Barry Goldwater kept on getting re-elected was because of the Republicans in Phoenix.
As an adult I lived four years in Phoenix and it was amazingly different from Tucson.
Anyway, Pima county I would expect to go for Obama. But Maricopa? Wow. Just wow.
(edit for punctuation)
msanthrope
(37,549 posts)sling438
(17 posts)Wouldn't that be hilarious if Romney spent all these resources trying to take Colorado & New Hampshire and lost the election because of Arizona???
21 December 2012
(45 posts)treestar
(82,383 posts)pretty cool!
DHelix
(89 posts)I read on another site from an Arizonan that's part Native American that President Obama is the first President to meet with all the tribes there. Apparently, there's a larger population of them there than many realize because so many just assume they're Hispanic.
Apparently, in a 2010 census there were 353,386 Native Americans in Arizona.
trailmonkee
(2,681 posts)jzodda
(2,124 posts)I didn't think it would hit for another 8 or so years. This is great news!
What an interesting state. It has some of the most right wing folks in a slim majority but on their heels is a growing minority population and progressive white west coast transplants changing the mix. Can you imagine if we can take this state?
oldhippydude
(2,514 posts)demographics will insure that... just like New Mexico... by 8 years Texas will be in play..
David Zephyr
(22,785 posts)It can happen here.
oldhippydude
(2,514 posts)maybe if we can get Arizona, and Indiana.. maybe we can get enough to end filibusters..
musiclawyer
(2,335 posts)It would be malpractice of epic proportions if he does not do so.
proud2BlibKansan
(96,793 posts)I wouldn't get too excited yet.
skeewee08
(1,983 posts)Come on Arizona you can do it!!!!!
JonLP24
(29,322 posts)I need to figure out non-partisan races and judges before I mail it in.
Surprising he is ahead in Maricopa. Usually Democratic support comes from other areas like Flagstaff--Northeast and Tucson and the southwest portion.
StarryNite
(9,445 posts)turn Arizona BLUE!!!
Sierra89
(127 posts)Got my early ballot last Friday, mailed it in Monday. I suppose I'm a triple threat; Hispanic, female, independent. OH and best of all I have previously been 47%, but my job search finally paid off and I have been a federal employee for well over a year now. So I guess government DOES create jobs. I don't really know anyone who is voting for Romney, in fact the night of the second debate i was at a friend's house. Her entire family, including her parents and siblings are all voting Obama. Her parents were disgusted at Romey's lies and behavior during the debate, and were yelling at the tv the entire time.
I honestly hope to see voter turnout in Maricopa county. Our poor state is usually dominated by all the out of state transplants in that area of the state, and we're sick of seeing it happen year after year.
From Pima County Recorder's Office:
Election Ballot Status
2012 GENERAL ELECTION
Your ballot request was received on 09/05/2012
Your ballot was mailed on 10/11/2012
Your ballot affidavit was turned over for tabulation on 10/18/2012
DURHAM D
(32,609 posts)I've been reading/lurking for awhile.
FamilyMan
(31 posts)I am impressed