Both vice presidential candidates are expected to campaign in Tucson on Wednesday, the first day of early voting in Arizona.
The Trump campaign says Sen. JD Vance will talk about ways to vote in Arizona as part of the Republican’s “Too Big to Rig” voter turnout effort. Vance’s rally is scheduled for noon Wednesday at the Pima County Fairgrounds.
Gov. Tim Walz’s stop in Tucson is part of a two day tour of Western states. The Harris campaign says he will also encourage voter turnout. No location has been announced for Walz yet, but he is scheduled to speak at 3:30 p.m.
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