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Vice President Kamala Harris, running mate Gov. Tim Walz to campaign in Arizona this week

With early voting set to begin this week, Vice President Harris and Gov. Walz will both be making stops in Arizona.
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Democratic presidential nominee VP Kamala Harris speaks at a rally at Desert Diamond Arena, Aug. 9, 2024, in Glendale. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)

PHOENIX — With just one month to go until Election Day and early voting set to begin this week in Arizona, both Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will be making stops in the Grand Canyon State, the Harris-Walz campaign announced Sunday. 

The vice president will come to Arizona on Friday and Gov. Walz will be here on Wednesday. 

Harris' visit will be the culmination of a busy week, as she will appear on The View, Howard Stern, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, 60 Minutes and take part in a Univision Town Hall. Harris will also do an interview on the popular Call Her Daddy podcast and campaign in both Nevada and Arizona. 

It will also be a busy week for Walz. He will make an appearance on Fox News on Sunday and ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday.

On Tuesday, Walz will be in Reno, Nevada, for a series of campaign events and a rally before coming to Arizona on Wednesday.  

It has not been announced where Harris and Walz will visit when they come to Arizona this week.  

This comes as ballots will be sent out and early voting is set to begin on Wednesday in Arizona and after actress Jennifer Garner, former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham and former United Nations ambassador Susan Rice were in Phoenix campaigning for the Harris-Walz ticket on Saturday. Vice President Harris' husband, Doug Emhoff, will also be in Arizona for a Get Out the Vote rally, a Republicans for Harris event and a campaign reception on Tuesday. 

A list of early-voting locations in Maricopa County can be found by clicking here

The deadline to register to vote in the November election in Arizona is Monday at midnight. You can register to vote online by clicking here.  

Before you vote, you can get a personalized list of everything that will be on your ballot by using the 12News Voter Guide. After finishing your research, you can even print out your choices so you know exactly how to fill out your ballot, whether voting through mail or at the polls. You can also check your voter registration and/or request a mail-in ballot by using the 12News Voter Guide.  

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