August 27, 2025
Good news; the GOP is growing by leaps and bounds in the swing state of Arizona.
Arizona used to be solidly Republican but an influx of Californians, eager to flee the radical government of the Golden State but still tied to their Progressive ideals, along with a huge influx of greedy illegal aliens, has flipped the state blue, or purple anyway, in recent years.
But that appears to be over:
Despite the perception of Arizona becoming more Democratic due to Democrats winning major offices since 2020, Republicans have been steadily expanding their voter registration advantage over Democrats.
The new figures reveal that Republicans are at 35.74 percent of the electorate statewide compared to 28.41 percent for Democrats. Independents maintained their lead over Democrats as well, at 34.13 percent. The figures for Maricopa County almost exactly mirror the state figures, with Republicans at 35.29 percent and Democrats at 28.01 percent. Independents are at 34.87 percent.
In 2020, at the time of the general election, Republicans made up only 35.24 percent of statewide registered voters, just 3 percent more than Democrats at 32.20 percent. In Maricopa County, Republicans constituted 35.26 percent, while Democrats constituted 31.37 percent, a difference of less than 4 points.
Rachel Alexander is a native Arizonan and knows of what she speaks.
If we flip Arizona and perhaps Nevada which is also showing signs of going Republican we put ourselves in a much better position to further drive the Democrats down the path of the Whigs or Federalists.
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