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Comienza votación anticipada en AZ y candidatos buscan el 'poderoso' voto indígena

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Wednesday, October 9, 2024   

Es el primer día de votación anticipada en Arizona, y ambos aspirantes presidenciales expondrán sus argumentos a los votantes.

El candidato demócrata a la vicepresidencia, el gobernador de Minnesota Tim Walz, asistirá hoy a eventos en el área de Phoenix, incluida una reunión con líderes tribales de la comunidad indígena del río Gila, antes de dirigirse a Tucson. La vicegobernadora de Minnesota, Peggy Flanagan, mujer indígena con mayor cargo ejecutivo del país, afirma que la campaña Harris-Walz es consciente de la importancia de los 11 votos electorales de Arizona, pero también de lo decisivo que puede ser el voto indígena.

"En 2020, vimos cómo se definía la situación en Arizona," recuerda Flanagan, "y se lo poderoso que fue el voto indígena en esa elección. Anticipo que volverá a aparecer y a participar."

Los indígenas representan alrededor del 6% de la población de Arizona. Y aunque los votantes nativos se han inclinado normalmente por los demócratas, los republicanos también están intentando captarlos.

El candidato a vicepresidente del GOP, el senador de Ohio JD Vance, celebra hoy un mitin en Tucson. Y los primeros votantes empezarán a depositar sus boletas en lo que se perfila como una carrera extremadamente reñida.

Según Associated Press, los votantes en los distritos de las reservas Navajo y Hopi en el noreste de Arizona emitieron alrededor de 60 mil votos en 2020, en comparación con aproximadamente 45 mil en 2016. Flanagan lo califica de "significativo" y dice que está animando a todos los habitantes de Arizona a votar de forma anticipada.

"Es realmente poderoso," asegura Flanagan, "te presentas, votas anticipadamente y luego puedes pasar el resto de tu tiempo tocando puertas, y conversando con tus amigos y familiares acerca del poder del voto, especialmente en Arizona."

La vicepresidenta Kamala Harris regresará a Arizona por segunda vez en dos semanas, para hablar en un mitin de campaña en Phoenix el jueves por la noche. El expresidente Donald Trump también regresará al estado del Gran Cañón el próximo domingo para un mitin en Prescott.

El apoyo para este informe fue proporcionado por The Carnegie Corporation de Nueva York.


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