Trump neck-and-neck with Biden, Warren, Sanders in Arizona: poll

President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Esper orders ‘After Action Review’ of National Guard’s role in protests MORE is neck-and-neck with the top three Democratic presidential primary contenders in Arizona as the state sets itself up to be a key battleground in the 2020 race.

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Trump is tied 50-50 among registered voters with former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHillicon Valley: Biden calls on Facebook to change political speech rules | Dems demand hearings after Georgia election chaos | Microsoft stops selling facial recognition tech to police Trump finalizing executive order calling on police to use ‘force with compassion’ The Hill’s Campaign Report: Biden campaign goes on offensive against Facebook MORE and Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth WarrenWarren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases OVERNIGHT DEFENSE: Joint Chiefs chairman says he regrets participating in Trump photo-op | GOP senators back Joint Chiefs chairman who voiced regret over Trump photo-op | Senate panel approves 0B defense policy bill Trump on collision course with Congress over bases with Confederate names MORE (D-Mass.) in a new Emerson College poll. He also leads Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersThe Hill’s 12:30 Report: Milley apologizes for church photo-op Harris grapples with defund the police movement amid veep talk Biden courts younger voters — who have been a weakness MORE (I-Vt.) by 2 points, a margin that falls within the survey’s margin of error.

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No other 2020 Democrat is in head-to-head matchups with Trump, according to the poll.

The president is anchored by an underwater approval rating in Arizona – 45 percent of registered voters approve of the job he’s doing while 50 percent disapprove. However, 50 percent still oppose impeaching him.

Though Arizona hasn’t voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since 1996, Democrats are hoping to build off of changing demographics and Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s victory last year to gain momentum in the state and grab Arizona’s 11 electoral votes in 2020.

Arizona voted for Trump over Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonWhite House accuses Biden of pushing ‘conspiracy theories’ with Trump election claim Biden courts younger voters — who have been a weakness Trayvon Martin’s mother Sybrina Fulton qualifies to run for county commissioner in Florida MORE by about 3.5 points in 2016.

The tight matchups in the state represent a prime opportunity for the Democratic Party to expand the electoral map and force the GOP to spend money in a state that has been reliably Republican since the turn of the century. 

The Emerson College poll surveyed 901 registered voters from Oct. 25-28 and has a margin of error of 3.2 percent.