A new poll suggests a potential split-ticket voting scenario in Arizona, where voters might choose former President Trump for the presidency while selecting Democrat Ruben Gallego for the Senate. The poll highlights the appeal of both candidates among Latino voters, particularly those less educated and with lower incomes. While Trump’s strength among non-college educated voters is well-established, Gallego’s outreach efforts, including a recent Cinco de Mayo event, have contributed to his appeal within this crucial demographic. This split-ticket voting pattern, increasingly uncommon in recent years, could be further influenced by the Arizona Police Association’s endorsements of both Trump and Gallego.