The gender gap is prevalent, with more men supporting Masters by 8 points and more women preferring Kelly by 23 points.
That gap could come from Arizona women disapproving of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade by more than 30 points (30% approve vs. 62% disapprove), while men split (45-46%). Overall, a narrow majority disapproves of the ruling (37-54%).
Meanwhile, Masters has an enthusiasm problem, as about 4 in 10 of his voters (43%) support him enthusiastically, while two-thirds (65%) of Kelly’s are excited about him.
When it comes to personal ratings, Kelly is in the green by 6 points (51% favorable vs. 45% unfavorable), and Masters is underwater by 4 points (40% vs. 44%). Another 16% can’t rate Masters one way or the other.
Former President Donald Trump endorsed Masters in early June, and when asked by Fox News Digital last week about supporting Trump for a 2024 run, the GOP candidate said, “Four more years of that? Sign me up.” The survey finds 42% are extremely or very concerned he is too close to the former president.
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