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These politicians are stopping in Arizona before Election Day

Election Day is next week and this year, Arizona is a "battleground state."

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Tim Kaine, left, and Mike Pence.

Election Day is next week and this year, Arizona is a "battleground state."

For evidence of that fact, one need not look further than the political calendar -- by week's end, both major presidential candidates and their running mates will have visited Phoenix within a week.

And they're not the only ones.

Hillary Clinton had three surrogates visit Arizona on consecutive days earlier in October while Donald Trump's son, Donald Jr. will be making his second visit in as many weeks Friday.

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With so many politically-inclined people visiting Phoenix and Arizona, we figured it might be a bit confusing. So here's your calendar (so far):

Wednesday, Nov. 2:

Republican VP nominee Mike Pence
10 a.m. at Mesa Convention Center

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton
6:30 p.m. at Sun Devil Fitness Complex at ASU Tempe

Thursday, Nov. 3:

Democratic VP nominee Tim Kaine
2 p.m. at Maryvale Community Center in Phoenix (speech in Spanish)
6:15 p.m. at Sunnyside High School in Tucson

Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney campaigning for John McCain
6:30 p.m. at Sloan Park in Mesa

Friday, Nov. 4:

Donald Trump Jr.
Time, venue TBA

*Bernie Sanders is expected to visit Arizona as well, though no date has been marked*

Below is a map of the candidates visit times and locations around the Valley.

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