With the 2020 elections around the corner, Democrats are hoping to keep the momentum from their 2018 wins going strong enough to defeat President Donald Trump in 2020 and win back the White House.

But the Democratic presidential candidates continue to fight amongst themselves over how far left they want to take the party. While Democrats have yet to unite behind a single nominee, the GOP is building momentum by invoking Trump's name for all Republican candidates on the 2020 ballot.

This week The Gaggle, an Arizona politics podcast, digs into the Democratic strategy for winning Arizona in 2020.

The best way to listen is to subscribe to The Gaggle on your favorite podcast app, but you can also stream the full episode below.

Last week on The Gaggle: How Republicans plan to win Arizona in 2020

Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez points to Trump's marginal win in 2016 and the four statewide races won by Democrats in 2018 as indication that Arizona, a historically red state, is on the brink of turning blue.

Democrats in Arizona won four statewide races in 2018: a U.S. Senate seat, the Secretary of State, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and a Corporation Commission Seat.

Perez credits those wins to a rejection of "Trumpism" and a unified message focusing on polices that span the political divide like health care, a higher minimum wage and education.

Arizonans can expect more of the same messaging from Democrats leading up to 2020, with an emphasis on "Trump's broken promises." Plus, there's one more strategy the Democrats will deploy this election cycle. (Hear about it in the episode.)

If the Democrats are successful Arizona in 2020, it will establish a new template for how to win swing states in the future. If they lose, questions will linger over whether the right methods were deployed and the best nominee was selected.

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