A new poll shows Hillary ClintonHillary Rodham ClintonTrump officially launches LyingCrookedHillary.com Netflix, Airbnb chief execs endorse Clinton Poll: Clinton leads Trump in deep-red Arizona MORE running ahead of Donald Trump
Donald TrumpTrump officially launches LyingCrookedHillary.com Netflix, Airbnb chief execs endorse Clinton Assault weapons and Radical Islam MORE in Arizona, where a Democratic presidential candidate has carried the state only once in the last 64 years.
A survey by Phoenix-based OH Predictive Insights found Clinton taking 46.5 percent support over Trump at 42.2 percent.
Former President Bill ClintonBill ClintonPoll: Clinton leads Trump in deep-red Arizona Pro-Trump super-PAC ad likens Bill Clinton to Bill Cosby Democrats seize spotlight with sit-in on guns MORE is the last Democrat to carry the state, narrowly defeating Bob Dole there in 1996, when Reform Party candidate Ross Perot was also on the ballot. Prior to Clinton, the last Democratic presidential candidate to carry the state was Harry Truman, in 1948.
Mitt Romney defeated President Obama in Arizona in 2012 by 9 points.
“It’s shocking to think that a Democratic presidential candidate would carry Arizona if the election were held today, considering that every statewide office in Arizona is held by a Republican as well as significant majorities in the Arizona House and Senate,” Wes Gullett, a partner at OH Predictive Insights, told the Phoenix Business Journal. “Arizona should be a reliable red state.”
There are a handful of states with diverse electorates and growing minority populations that Democrats believe they can compete in with Trump at the top of the ticket.
Recent surveys have also shown close races in Utah and Georgia.
The poll of 1,060 voters in Arizona was conducted on June 20.