In the crucial swing state of Arizona, which has traditionally been a Republican stronghold, President Joe Biden secured a narrow victory in 2020 by less than 11,000 votes—the closest margin in the country. Biden's win marked only the second time a Democratic presidential candidate has triumphed in Arizona since the 1960s. With the upcoming election, Vice President Kamala Harris is in a tight race against former President Donald Trump, raising questions about her chances of replicating Biden's success. NDTV's Allister D'Souza speaks to Priya Sundareshan, a Democratic State Senator from Arizona, who serves in a state senate controlled by Republicans.