Special Envoy in Phoenix (Arizona)
The royal blue awning is planted in the parking lot of a shopping center in Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix, capital of Arizona, not far from one of the eight polling stations opened since the day before in Maricopa County.
With its 4,573,000 inhabitants (and 2,396,497 registered voters), it is the fourth most populous in the United States.
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Three democratic activists shelter there as best they can from the sun.
They have been there since morning, and will continue to be there until election day, to distribute garden signs, stickers, posters and leaflets to local and national candidates of their party and, if necessary, to answer questions.
“Look, we even have Republicans posters
,
”
said one of them, Tania Gerard, showing off an
“Arizona Republicans for BIDEN” sign
.
This year, white women graduates from the Phoenix residential suburbs are on the bridge, mobilized.
Nationwide, their vote promises to be crucial for Joe
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