Article originally appeared on www.westernjournal.com.
Former President Donald Trump trounced Vice President Kamala Harris in Arizona by more than 187,000 votes — a margin 18 times bigger than four years ago, when the election was called for President Joe Biden by a meager 10,000 votes.
Trump’s decisive victory — coupled with the GOP registering more voters than Democrats — suggests Arizona is morphing into a red state that might no longer be a battleground.
It’s one thing for Kamala Harris to lose. It’s another level of embarrassment entirely to lose in such a fashion that the once-purple-ish state of Arizona is leaning comfortably red. Just about every GOP candidate up and down the ballot in Arizona performed ahead of expectations on election day, and that’s because neither Harris nor the Dems seem to have any answers for the most pressing issues.
Arizona has finished counting. Trump won by 5.5% in the end, making it the reddest of the …
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