A new survey by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) indicates former President Donald J. Trump holds significant leads over 81-year-old incumbent Joe Biden among likely voters in Arizona, particularly those aged 50 and older. In a five-way race involving third-party candidates, 45 percent of likely voters supported Trump, while just 37 percent backed Biden.
Among voters aged 50 and above, 49 percent favored Trump compared to 39 percent who supported Biden. In a direct head-to-head matchup, Trump maintains his advantage with 50 percent of likely adult voters backing him versus Biden’s 44 percent. In the same head-to-head contest, voters over 50 again preferred Trump, with 52 percent support, to Biden’s 43 percent.
The AARP poll further reveals that 58 percent of voters over age 50 disapprove of Biden‘s job performance, with only 41 percent expressing approval. In contrast, 55 percent of voters over 50 view Trump‘s job performance as president favorably, with 44 percent saying they disapproved.
Immigration and border security remains the foremost concern for 41 percent of voters aged 50 and above heading into the upcoming election. This issue surpasses concerns about inflation and rising prices, which stand at 28 percent, and threats to democracy, which stand at 27 percent.
In the 2020 presidential election, Biden narrowly won Arizona, defeating former President Trump by just over 20,000 votes. However, evidence of voting irregularities and potential fraud has led some to question the veracity of the election results. The National Pulse reported in April that a run-away grand jury handed down a bevy of indictments against allies of former President Trump who disputed the integrity of the state’s presidential election vote.