The newest ‘Trump Force 47’ office was unveiled on Monday by Arizona GOP Chair Gina Swoboda.
“Every day, a man is essentially risking his entire life for something. Speaking to a gathering in north Phoenix, Swoboda stated, “And his name is Donald J. Trump.”
Kari Lake, a candidate for the US Senate, was among the Republican nominees introduced to the audience by Swoboda.
Sargon Malki, who belongs to the organization “Assyrians for Trump,” said that in his whole life, he has only felt driven to lend support to one candidate—former President Donald Trump.
Regarding concerns about border security, the Phoenix homeowner said, “I don’t feel safe for my family, for myself.”
His two main issues, according to Malki, are the economy and the border, which he feels Vice President Kamala Harris hasn’t yet addressed in the White House.
He receives calls from independent voters while trying to register new voters. Malki replied, “Maybe she can change things.” “She hasn’t changed things during her vice presidency, what would change now?” Malki said.
Volunteers for Harris’ campaign, however, assert that since Kamala Harris took President Joe Biden’s position as the Democratic nominee, there has been a significant change in momentum.
Organizing volunteer Emily Michael reported, “We’ve had 20,000 new sign-ups here in Arizona for people that are engaging with the campaign, coming out to volunteer.”
She stated that as she works to mobilize support across the state, “reproductive access and reproductive healthcare” are at the forefront of her thoughts. Michael went on, “As the oldest daughter, I also grew up here in Arizona in a low-income home with a single mother. Therefore, economic concerns are quite significant.”
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