It was the second presidential debate of the election season, but the first between Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump — and their first time ever meeting in person.
With the candidates virtually tied in the polls, and just 55 days until Election Day, Trump and Harris met on stage in Philadelphia for their first — and possibly only — debate.
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Former President Donald Trump held a rally in Prescott Valley on Sunday afternoon, capping a flurry of visits to Arizona by both presidential campaigns.
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As Election Day draws near, the Harris and Trump campaigns have ramped up their Arizona presence, featuring big names backing the candidates. The rallies are meant to encourage voter turnout.
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The Harris campaign announced last week that former President Barack Obama will speak in Tucson on Friday, Oct. 18. No time or location have been announced yet.
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The direction of the office will be determined by the winner of November’s county attorney election. The race features an incumbent and a challenger, both with more than 30 years of experience in criminal justice. And the two candidates have very different visions.
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With voting already underway in Arizona, Democrats this weekend are making a major push to highlight the issue of reproductive rights.