Arizona:
The Clinton campaign said it is pouring $2 million worth of advertising into the state in the final stage of the campaign. On Thursday afternoon, Clinton’s campaign sent out a fund-raising appeal: “We can’t just beat this guy. We’ve got to beat him so definitively that Hillary’s victory is undeniable.”
“There are other states right now that are very close contests, but even if we manage to pull off a win, [it] would not have that same symbolic significance” as Arizona, said Brian Fallon, the Clinton campaign press secretary. “I think that speaks to demographic changes in the country that are really upending the normal map.”
Bring it home
The reasons for their optimism are not only Hispanics — who make up almost a third of the population —
but also Mormons, who have been turned off by Trump’s brash behavior and past lewd comments. Mormons, who usually are reliably Republican, make up 6 percent of the population in Arizona, one of the highest concentrations in the country.
Clinton has been weighing whether to visit the state in the final days of the campaign. She dispatched Senator Bernie Sanders to Arizona on Tuesday and her daughter, Chelsea, on Wednesday, and first lady Michelle Obama campaigned in Phoenix on Thursday.
Evan better work ha magic
