President Trump is closing in on Arizona because of 'late early votes' that tend to be more Republic
NBC's Sahil Kapur joins Shep Smith to talk about why President Trump seems to be doing well in Arizona versus states like Pennsylvania and Michigan. He says Republicans in Arizona are more likely to vote in-person or to drop off absentee ballots on election day, otherwise known as late early votes.
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