Rob Taber, a national organizer with the Latter-Day Saints for Harris movement, told the Washington Examiner that Mormons are ...
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has intensified efforts to court members of The Church of Jesus Christ of ...
Polymarket bettors believe Trump has higher chances of taking Arizona in this year's elections, but Harris still has a chance ...
While Arizona's sizable Latter-day Saints members are overwhelmingly Republican, there is some erosion in their traditionally ...
While Trump is expected to clear the Mormon bastion of Utah easily, his focus is more on the 440,000 Mormons in Arizona and ...
There are 442,879 Latter-day Saints in Arizona, according to the church’s website. Though not all of them are of voting age, they represent a big chunk of votes up for grabs in a state that ...
Mormon voters are increasingly seen as a crucial swing vote in the presidential election, with both Vice President Harris and former President Trump stepping up their outreach to the demographic ...
The former president has alienated many of the state’s Mormons, a large, traditionally GOP voting bloc, with his denial of ...
Taber said Mormons may also feel empowered by a statement ... There are also prominent examples from Arizona: During the congressional hearing focused on the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S ...
Latter-day Saints members, commonly known as Mormons, are often politically-aligned with the Republican party. Some have become divided over Donald Trump, especially among women, which could impact ...
Kamala Harris' campaign is launching a Latter-day Saints for Harris-Walz Advisory Committee to ramp up outreach to Mormon ...