First, there's the anti-illegal-alien law that Gov. Brewer approved last year, driven by racism and increasingly problematic for the state. Then Rep. Gabrielle Giffords gets wounded and a bunch of other people (including a judge) are killed in Tucson. But now Arizona is facing a different problem entirely, and if this isn't the straw that broke the donkey's back and motivated Democrats to turn Arizona blue, nothing is:
3. Arizona
Vacancy Rate: 17.3% (5th Worst)
2010 Foreclosures: 5.73% (2nd Worst)
Decrease in Building Permits 2006-2010: -81.36% (4th Worst)
Arizona is among a handful of states most deeply wounded by the real estate collapse. Some 5.73% of properties in the state have been foreclosed upon, the second highest rate in the country, and 17.3% of homes are vacant, the fifth greatest rate in the country. Also, Mesa, Phoenix and Tucson, the state's three largest cities, are all among the top five American cities with the greatest percentage of price reductions for homes in 2010, along with Minneapolis and Baltimore. As of December 2010, these cities had 43%, 42% and 38% of their listings with price reductions, respectively.http://finance.yahoo.com/real-estate/article/111848/the-eight-states-running-out-of-homebuyers?mod=realestate-buy