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ARIZONANS OVERWHELMINGLY FAVOR REPAIRING CRIPPLING INFRASTRUCTURE

In a recent poll, 90% of Arizonans say infrastructure is a “most important” or “very important” issue.

An overwhelming bipartisan majority of voters – 90% – reported repairing our nation’s crumbling infrastructure as an important issue, according to a new Arizona poll released today by Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters (SWRCC) and administered by Public Policy Polling (PPP). The poll also found that infrastructure is important to respondents across party lines, including 94% of Democrats, 91% of Independents, and 85% of Republicans. These results come as U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) plays a leading role in the latest rounds of bipartisan infrastructure negotiations.

Details of the Arizona Infrastructure Poll

The full analysis from PPP can be found here and full results can be found here.

Commissioned by SWRCC, this latest survey of 693 Arizona voters was administered via live callers and text messages from June 21–22, 2021, as momentum is building behind a bipartisan framework for an infrastructure deal.