McSally gained 12 percent from the poll conducted by OH Predictive Insights last month. The organization noted that a significant number of undecided voters shifted to her.
The number of undecided voters in Maricopa County dropped from from 29 percent to 14 percent from the last poll. McSally now holds a majority (51 percent) of voter support in Maricopa County.
She gained a large share of the support of undecided voters, which provided a big boost to her overall performance.
Undecided voters made the decision to support the U.S. congresswoman following ads attacking Ward and Arpaio’s strange interview with Sacha Baron Cohen.
Noah Rudnick, data analyst at OH Predictive Insights, commented, “While the more conservative candidates’ totals combined near McSally’s 47 percent, the fact that they remain split gives McSally a huge lead entering the final stretch.”