As voters wait with bated breath for the outcome of Tuesday's election, pundits and strategists are looking for clues in battlegrounds like Arizona.
The Sun Belt state's Maricopa County is the nation's fourth-largest county in terms of population. It's also home to the capital city of Phoenix and represents more than 60% of the state's electorate.
A candidate for statewide office has won election only once without carrying Maricopa. Of the 4.7 million residents in Maricopa County, one-third identify as Latino, according to U.S.
census data. The Latino vote is more important than ever for the two candidates, and this year the group is expected to be the nation's largest racial or ethnic minority in a U.S.
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