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And today on the show, we're taking a look at Arizona.
It's one of the seven key swing states we talk about all the time in the presidential race.
But there's more voters will decide a key Senate contest and a couple of fascinating ballot measures.
Let's start with those ballot measures, which do happen to overlap with two issues on voters minds a lot this year.