President Donald Trump is tied with former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., at 50% in Arizona, according to a new Emerson College poll ahead of the 2020 presidential race.
Trump holds a slim lead over Sen. Bernie Sanders, 51-49%.
The poll also found:
- 31% of Arizonans support a public healthcare option, compared with 28% who want to keep things as they are.
- 23% support Medicare for All and 19% are unsure.
- The economy is the most important issue at 33%, followed by healthcare (18%), immigration (13%), and social issues (11%).
- 50% of voters in Arizona oppose impeaching the president, while 44% support impeachment.
- Biden leads the Democratic field with 28%. Warren and Sanders are tied in second at 21% each.
"Interestingly the healthcare policy at issue is President Obama's Affordable Care Act, and in Arizona a plurality of Republicans want to keep the current healthcare policy as is, while Democrats overwhelmingly want to change the current policy," Spencer Kimball, Director of Emerson Polling said.
The poll was conducted Oct. 25-28, among 901 registered voters and has a plus or minus 3.2 percentage point margin of error.
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