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HOLD FOR UPDATE Grassroots Groups Help Flip Arizona from Red to Blue

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Saturday, November 7, 2020   

PHOENIX -- While Democratic hopes for a sea-change faded in most battleground states in Tuesday's election, grassroots groups turned out in force in Arizona to help change the perennially "Red" state to "Blue."

Democrats won the presidential and Senate races in Arizona, one of only a few states to "flip" parties since the 2016 election.

Community organizers say starting in January, their coalition knocked on doors, made endless phone calls and motivated hundreds of thousands of Latinos, Native Americans, African-Americans, young people and women to vote.

Yara Marin, state political director for Mi Famila Vota, said the 2020 election effort was 15 years in the making.

"This is a huge victory for Arizona," Marin stated. "We have worked tirelessly. We have fought tooth and nail to ensure that our community has access to that ballot box; to ensure that our community doesn't face barriers when it comes to voting."

In addition to backing Joe Biden for president and Mark Kelley for U.S. Senate, Democrats won or were leading in six of the state's nine congressional races, made significant gains in the Legislature and won several other down-ballot races.

Arizona last voted for a Democrat for president in 1996.

Marin said her group focused on registering and getting Arizona Latinos out to vote. She noted many in their growing population face poverty and prejudice on a daily basis.

"We know that our community is concerned about the economy," Marin explained. "Our community is concerned about immigration. Our community is concerned about COVID. And being able to address these things was so important, and inspired our community to go out there and vote."

Marin said the coalition doesn't plan to quit after organizing all those voters.

She said the next step is to elect more people of color, women and young people to office across Arizona.

"We want local leaders that represent us, that look like us," Marin added. "We want leaders out there of color. We want to make sure that we have community members that share our values, and that put the people first."

As of late Wednesday, Arizona elections officials were still counting ballots in several races.

The OneArizona coalition is made up of more than 30 advocacy groups who work for political, economic and social change.


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