Kari Lake, Blake Masters and Mark Finchem are all surging toward victory. Democrats cheer.

Opinion: A new tracking poll shows Kari Lake and all the America First candidates surging ahead. Clearly, Donald Trump still holds Arizona’s Republican Party in the palm of his hand.

By Laurie Roberts | Arizona Republic

Kari Lake and other ‘America First’ candidates have surged ahead in a new OH Predictive Insights poll.

As we sail toward the final few days of Arizona’s Republican primary, the wind is up and at the backs of Team Trump.

Kari Lake and Blake Masters have got to be thrilled.

Meanwhile, Katie Hobbs and Mark Kelly have got to be doing backflips.

A new tracking poll of likely Republican primary voters by OH Predictive Insights shows that Lake is not a Lake. She’s a surging wave, gathering force as she breaks toward Tuesday.

Unless something changes, look for Karrin Taylor Robson, for all her $15 million spent on this race, to get a little damp.

What was a 39-31 split in early July is now 51-33, according to the OH Predictive Insights poll, a combination of live callers and text. That resembles several other independent polls released in recent days.

I didn’t believe them. Until now.

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