A son of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is scheduled to campaign at Arizona State University in Tempe Thursday.
The Arizona Republican Party announced in a press release Tuesday that Donald Trump Jr. will speak at ASU’s student recreation center on the importance of the election, which is in two weeks.
Trump Jr.’s campaign appearance comes a week after three surrogates spoke in the state on behalf of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. They included Clinton’s daughter, Chelsea, who spoke at ASU.
Trump and Clinton are running a tight race for Arizona’s 11 electoral votes, with the latest polls showing them within a couple of percentage points.
A Democratic presidential candidate has won Arizona once in the last 16 elections. That was when Bill Clinton took the state's electoral votes in 1996, over Republican Bob Dole.
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