. . . Adlib weather . . . Adlib . . . Adlib weather . . . Adlib its a visit that could swing arizona in next months election. Polls show arizona as a toss up for Hillary Clinton and donald trump. Trump comes to our state in a couple hours. He is taking fire for not last night. He returned fire on Hillary Clinton urging her to release transcripts from her paid speeches. A poll right now from reuters. Has trump leading clinton in arizona. 46 to 44 percent. Prescott valley to hear trumps messageteam 12s nico santos is live in Yavapai County. This will be trumps sixth visit to the arizona on the campaign trail. Trumps rally is a soldout event here at the Prescott Valley event center. The giving out tickets yesterday. And right now it looks like there will be an overflow of about 3,000 people outside. The big question today . Will he address his taxes after he address his today . Will question the big outside. People of about 3,000 an overflow of about 3,000 people outside. The big question
Next week Hillary Clintons Vice President ial candidate tim kaine will be in colorado. Its the first time in a while anyone from the Clinton Campaign has stopped by. Kaine was last here in august. Hell be at the monday appearing at a concert with dave matthews. You can find more information and how to get tickets on our website 9news dot com. Tonight. And tonight only. The Vice President ial nominees will face off at a debate in virginia. Nbcs tracie potts has a look at what we can expect. During a visit to colorado yesterday donald defend his use of taxes. Saying his business knowledge will help him fix what he calls a broken to hear trump speak at lovelands budweiser events center. 8thousand made it inside. Trump repeated his claim that an ongoing audit was keeping him from releasing his tax returns. Libertarian candidate gary johnson was also in colorado yesterday. Recent polls show that he does have support here in our state. About eight and a half percent. 9 news political reporte
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