"Mark Kelly is running for Senate to overcome this type of nasty divisiveness that does nothing for Arizonans. "Dishonest stories like this are dangerous and irresponsible!" Among male voters, Trump leads Biden 49 percent to 41 percent, and McSally leads Kelly 48 percent to 43 percent.Trump performs better than McSally in the latest polls. Look at totals and trends, and see how candidates and committees raise and spend money. White Evangelical voters favor Trump over Biden 80 percent to 10 percent, and support McSally over Kelly 74 percent to 13 percent.Trump and McSally lead among White voters, while Biden and Kelly lead among Hispanic voters.Voter attitudes towards the president’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, the George Floyd protests and riots, and the Black Lives Matter movement are playing a key role in voter support for the presidential and Senate candidates in the state.Both Biden and Kelly lead among voters 44 years of age and younger, while Trump and McSally lead among voters 45 years of age and older.The demographic breakdown of voting behavior is very similar in both the presidential and Senate races.Three polls released this week show challenger Democrat Mark Kelly’s lead over Sen. Martha McSally (R-AZ) in the 2020 U.S. Senate race in Arizona is declining.Poll respondents in the CBS News/YouGov poll expressed these views on the handling of the George Floyd protests and the Black Lives Matter movement:In the Senate race, Kelly leads McSally among female voters 49 percent to 36 percent. Notably, Mark Kelly also enjoys a substantial fundraising margin over incumbent McSally, having raised more than $31 million in direct campaign dollars to her $18 million through March 31, 2020. The 2020 United States Senate special election in Arizona will be held on November 3, 2020.
PHOENIX — The head of the Arizona Republican Party faced a backlash Friday after sending a fundraising email that said Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Mark Kelly, who rose to prominence when his wife was shot in the head, will be stopped "dead in his tracks. In Arizona, Senator Martha McSally is competing in a special election against Democrat Mark Kelly… Following the death in office of incumbent Republican U.S.
Kelly is likely to be the Democratic nominee in one of the most closely watched contests of the 2020 election, which could help determine which party controls the Senate. RealClearPolitics - Election 2020 - Arizona Senate - McSally vs. Kelly "This dangerous rhetoric has absolutely no place in Arizona and is what's wrong with our politics," said Jacob Peters, a Kelly spokesman.
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