Vice President Kamala Harris is coming back to Arizona for the second time in two weeks, rallying her supporters on Thursday to mark the second day of early voting in the state.
Harris and former President Donald Trump are neck-and-neck in Arizona presidential polls. With less than a month to go until Election Day on Nov. 5, both candidates are hitting the campaign trail to shore up support as the first ballots go out across the state.
Harris will hold a campaign rally in the Phoenix area on Thursday evening. She plans to promote early voting while she is in the state.
Days later, Trump will hold his own rally in Prescott Valley on Sunday afternoon.
The Harris campaign has sent a number of high-profile surrogates to Arizona for the start of early voting. Harris’ running mate, Tim Walz, campaigned with second gentleman Doug Emhoff in Phoenix on Wednesday morning. First lady Jill Biden is coming to the state Friday, and Harris sent a cast of celebrity supporters to the state last weekend.
Harris was most recently in Arizona two weeks ago for a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border. The vice president toured a portion of the border wall, visited a port of entry facility and gave a border security speech.
The vice president last held a rally in Arizona in August at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, shortly after she was officially named the Democratic presidential nominee.