'Voters are fed up': will Arizona's suburbs abandon the party of Trump?

The president won narrowly in Maricopa county in 2016. Polls show his support is draining – and fellow Republicans are at risk

In the agonizing days after the 2018 election, Christine Marsh, a Democratic candidate for state Senate in a traditionally Republican suburban Phoenix district, watched her opponent’s lead dwindle to a few hundred votes, with thousands of ballots left to be counted.

In the end, just 267 votes separated them.

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