By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times
Arizonans want their next president to fix the economy and improve K-12 education.
But the call by Donald Trump to build a wall apparently leaves them cold.
Pollster Earl de Berge said the survey of 700 adult heads of household conducted earlier this month by the Behavior Research Center found the top-tier priorities were “fairly uniform across most demographic groups.” And he said that suggests voters want meaningful answers from the candidates versus what they have heard to date.
“One of the frustrations that voters have today is the national debate is really focused on personality issues, one side calling the other a liar and the other side inept and not fit for office,” de Berge said. “Voters want to know where these candidates are on issues.”
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