Walz and Vance Rally in Arizona as Early Voting Begins
Democratic and Republican vice presidential nominees intensify campaign efforts in a tightly contested Arizona race.
- Sen. J.D. Vance and Gov. Tim Walz, vice presidential candidates, are holding competing rallies in Tucson, Arizona, to kick off early voting.
- The rallies come shortly after the vice presidential debate, with both campaigns emphasizing the importance of early and mail-in voting.
- Former President Trump has sent mixed messages on early voting, despite his campaign's investment in promoting it in battleground states.
- Arizona's 11 electoral votes are crucial, with recent polls showing a close race between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
- Other campaign activities in Arizona include events by Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff and Donald Trump Jr., aiming to boost voter turnout.