DANA BASH: Senator, before I let you go, you of course, are from Arizona. That is a neck and neck state as well. I want to ask you about a key constituency there. A Marist poll showed last month that Trump and Harris are effectively tied among Latino voters in Arizona. Four years ago, Joe Biden won Latinos by 24 percentage points. Why is she underforming- underperforming so dramatically in that voting group?
MARK KELLY: Well, I did, you know, tight races in 2020 and 2022. You know, polls in Arizona. They can bounce around a little bit. I will say this: just like the Muslim community in- in Michigan, the Latino community in the state of Arizona is going to benefit significantly from a Kamala Harris presidency. Harris and Walz are committed to their values. These are often middle-class and working class folks. You know, they're not monolithic on issues. But Kamala Harris cares about them and cares about their families. When you consider the way Donald Trump talks about immigrants and talks about people of color, my hope is that over the next 30 days that that starts to resonate with folks more in the state of Arizona, and she can win the state. I'm confident that she's going to win Arizona. She's going to be elected the next President of the United States. Obviously, in the next 30 days, we have some work to do.
BASH: Yeah, I'll say. And certainly, at those voters who were saying that they are interested in voting for Donald Trump, particularly Latino voters. They've heard all the things that Donald Trump has said for the past eight years, and it's still really remarkable the way that it is tied among those key voters in your state.