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Watch Live Stream: Donald Trump Rally In Prescott Valley, Arizona
Trump's only campaign stop of the day is in a deep red part of Arizona.

Donald Trump's only campaign stop of the day Tuesday is a rally in Prescott Valley, Arizona, a deep red part of a state the GOP nominee is expected to win in November.
At the rally, scheduled for 2 p.m. Mountain Time at the Prescott Valley Event Center, Trump will attempt to rebound from a disastrous last week that was followed by comments Monday about veterans that were widely decried.
Trump has plummeted in many state and national polls recently and will be looking to get back on track before tonight's vice presidential debate between Tim Kaine and Mike Pence.
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Watch a live stream of Trump's Arizona event as soon as it begins below:
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Trump's choice of venue is an odd one, to say the least.
Arizona is close in state polling but has been deeply red during most elections and should be easy for Trump to win. And the area where he is campaigning is very Republican. Politico explains:
That’s in the state’s 4th congressional district, a Massachusetts-sized patch of land represented by Republican Paul Gosar. It will be Trump's sixth visit to Arizona, a state that should be an easy win for him.
The fact that Trump is campaigning here just a month out is telling: Arizona's recently created 4th is one of the most GOP-friendly districts in the country -- Gosar, an immigration hard-liner elected in the 2010 tea party wave, won his re-election bid in 2014 after switching districts, with 70 percent of the vote. Had it existed in 2012, the 4th district would have gone overwhelmingly for Mitt Romney.
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton has two stops Tuesday in Pennsylvania, a state that is leaning blue but could swing the election for Trump if he can flip it. Instead, he'll be on the opposite side of the country.
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