drop-off bags. inside drop boxes. set up all over the state where people who got the mail-in ballots could simply fill them out at home and put them in these bags. so the voters and the workers are going to be very, very busy here in colorado. we just got updated numbers from the secretary of state that showed 2.2 million voters in colorado have already cast their ballot. that means there s been 1 million more active registered voters in the state who still have to vote today or have an opportunity to vote today. i can tell you registered republicans are leading the way about 20,000 more registered republicans have voted already according to the secretary of state than registered democrats with a lot more unaffiliated voters still left to cast their ballots, carol, and we know from the latest polling, there is a large percentage who were undecided as of last week so it could go either way, back to you. all right, ana cabrera reporting live from golden, colorado. now the battleground
criticism, trump continues to leave his options open when it comes to the final election vote. listen to him tease his supporters at a rally in ohio. i will totally accept the results of the great and historic presidential election if i win. all right. michelle obama taking donald trump to task if what is not traditionally territory for democrats. the first lately in the state of arizona thursday. a state that certainly was red for the last 20 years. a place where democrats are hoping to turn arizona blue come november 8th. she described donald trump as a threat to america and a candidate with a vision devoid of hope. cnn s kyung lah reports for us. reporter: george and christine, the first lady entered republican territory. the battleground state of arizona.
in traditionally hostile territory for democrats. the first lady visiting arizona, the red state for the last 20 years. democrats are hoping for the first time in years to flip the state on november 8th. she casts trump as a threat to america. she called him a candidate with a vision devoid of hope. here is kyung lah. reporter: the first lady entered the battleground state of arizona. she blasted trump saying he demeans women and he is a thrhe threat. when a candidate threatens to ignore our voices and reject the outcome of this election. he is threatening the very idea of america itself. and we cannot stand for that. you do not keep american
michelle obama taking donald trump to task in what is not traditional territory for democrats. the first lady in the state of arizona. on thursday, a red state for the last 20 years, the democrats are now hoping to turn blue come november 8th. she described donald trump as a threat to america and a candidate with a vision that is devoid of hope. cnn s kyung lah reports. reporter: george and christine, the first lady entered republican territory. the battleground state of arizona. she blasted donald trump saying he demeans women and he is a threat to democracy. the voters decide who wins and loses. period. end of story. when a presidential candidate threatens to ignore our voices and reject the outcome of the election, he is threatening the very idea of america itself. and we cannot stand for that.
leaving his options open with the final election results. listen to him play to supporters at a rally in ohio. i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election if i win. all right. michelle obama on the trail yesterday in arizona taking donald trump to task in traditionally hostile territory. she was in arizona on thursday. a red state for the last 20 years. a state that democrats are hoping to flip on november 8th. she casts trump as a threat to america. she said he was a candidate with a vision devoid of hope. cnn s kyung lah reports. reporter: george and christine, the first lady entered republican territory. the battleground state of arizona. she blasted trump saying he demeans women and he is a threat to democracy. the voters decide who wins