Survey shows Arizona GOP voters unhappy with McCain, Flake, favor McSally for Senate

By KTAR.com

Magellan Strategies recently conducted a survey of likely 2018 Republican primary voters in the state of Arizona.

The company, which provides voter survey research and voter data modeling, used three days of interviews to compile information on this year’s likely Republican primary voters.

Survey results were weighted based on past voter turnout demographics for a Republican primary election in the state, according to the survey.

In terms of Sen. John McCain and his medical state, 77 percent of voters believed the senator should retire, while 19 percent believed he should keep on serving in the U.S. Senate. A majority of voters interviewed felt McCain’s job as a senator has been less than ideal, with 72 percent disapproving of the job he has done.

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