Arizona is normally a Republican mainstay in presidential elections. The state has voted for a Republican president in every election but one since 1972.
The state's delegation in Congress is split: six Democrats and five Republicans.
Arizona holds 11 electoral votes and is expected to be a competitive race.
Arizona has voted Republican for every election but one since 1972, serving as a consistent win for Republicans. There are major down-ballot races in the Senate and House, including the 1st District, the 2nd District in the southeast, and the 6th District in Phoenix's northern suburbs.
The state's congressional delegation is split: six Democrats and five Republicans in Congress. Both houses of the state legislature and the position of governor, however, are held by Republicans. Arizona has 11 electoral votes and is believed by analysts to be competitive.
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