Arizonans Prepare for Final Election Push
Hispanic Voters Pivotal in Outcome
With just days remaining until the midterm elections, Arizona voters are gearing up for a final push to the polls. The outcome of several key races remains uncertain, including the race for governor, senator, and attorney general.
One of the most closely watched races is the race for governor. Incumbent Republican Governor Doug Ducey is facing a challenge from Democratic former Secretary of State Katie Hobbs. The race is considered a toss-up, and both candidates have been campaigning heavily in recent weeks.
Key Issues: Economy and Abortion
The economy and abortion are two of the key issues in the governor's race. Ducey has focused on his record of economic growth, while Hobbs has pledged to raise the minimum wage and invest in education.
Abortion has also been a major issue in the campaign, with Hobbs supporting abortion rights and Ducey opposing them. The issue is likely to be a major factor in the race, as Arizona is one of the few states where abortion is still legal after 20 weeks.
Hispanic Voters Could Decide Election
Hispanic voters could play a pivotal role in the outcome of the election. According to a recent poll, Hispanic voters are evenly divided between Ducey and Hobbs. The outcome of the race could depend on which candidate can win over more Hispanic voters.
In addition to the governor's race, there are several other key races on the ballot in Arizona, including the race for senator, attorney general, and several congressional seats. The outcome of these races could have a major impact on the state's political landscape.