Swing voters; Cactus League; Desert Caballeros Museum

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On this episode of “Arizona Horizon,” Rich Thau, president of Engagious and moderator of the Swing Voter Project discussed how swing voters in the state are concerned about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

ICE tactics remain top of mind for key voters who supported President Donald Trump in 2024, according to the recent study.

Also, Arizona’s Cactus League spring training begins Feb. 20, 2026, with 15 Major League Baseball teams training in 10 ballparks across Maricopa County. The pre-season lasts until March 24.

Bridget Binsbacher, the league’s executive director discussed the upcoming spring season.

Finally, the Desert Caballeros Western Museum in Wickenburg, Arizona, received a $20 million donation. It has been renamed the Sigler Western Museum after the family who made the donation.

Executive Director Dan Finley joined the program to discuss the museum and their upcoming renovations.

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