Second gentleman Doug Emhoff spoke to a packed room during an invite-only campaign event on Toole Ave in downtown Tucson on Thursday.
Emhoff appeared in Tucson on the same night former President Donald Trump also held a campaign event, at the Linda Ronstadt Music Hall.
Speaking to a room of about 450 Democratic supporters, Emhoff said reproductive rights isn’t just a woman’s issue, which was a focus of the event.
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