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Where is Donald Trump today? What you should know about visiting Arizona

Former President Donald Trump will be in the Phoenix area on Thursday to take part in a live show with Tucker Carlson ahead of Election Day.

Trump's latest visit to Arizona comes just days before votes are counted on November 5 and marks his third trip to the state in October. He rallied supporters in Prescott Valley on Oct. 13 and returned to Arizona State University for a rally last week.

Trump isn't the only candidate who will be in Arizona on Thursday. Vice President Kamala Harris will appear in Phoenix the same day for a rally and concert with the band Los Tigres del Norte, showing how important the Grand Canyon State is in this election.

Here's what you need to know about Trump's visit to Arizona and other upcoming campaign events.

Trump wants to rally voters in Arizona on Thursday

Trump will take part in a live show with Carlson and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the former independent presidential candidate who endorsed Trump earlier this year.

Trump will take the stage at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale at 6 p.m., less than a week before the Nov. 5 presidential election.

Where is Trump's next rally?

In addition to the event in Arizona, Trump was scheduled to visit Albuquerque and Henderson, Nevada, on Thursday.

The former president also has several campaign events planned in the days leading up to the election. His campaign website states that he will be attending the following events:

  • Friday, November 1st: Rallies in Warren, Michigan and Milwaukee.
  • Saturday November 2nd: Rallies in Gastonia, North Carolina; Salem, Va.; and Greensboro, North Carolina.

How many times has Donald Trump campaigned in Arizona?

Trump's return visit to the Phoenix area is his sixth visit to the state this year. He held an event at Dream City Church in Phoenix in June, an August swing that included a rally in Glendale and a trip to the southern border, a rally in Tucson in September and most recently a rally in Prescott Valley. He also mobilized voters in Tempe last week.