Former President Donald Trump is hosting a rally in Tempe on Thursday, according to a statement released by his campaign.
The event will be held at Mullett Arena on 411 S. Packard Dr. at 2 p.m., but doors will open at 10 a.m.
Attendees can only register up to two tickets per mobile number for the event and all ticket purchases are on a first come first serve basis.
The campaign's statement announcing the former president's visit affirms Donald Trump's economic and housing policies and argues against Vice President Kamala Harris' efforts.
"Republicans will reduce mortgage rates by slashing Inflation, open limited portions of Federal Lands to allow for new home construction, promote homeownership through Tax Incentives and support for first-time buyers, and cut unnecessary Regulations that raise housing costs," the statement reads.
This will be the former president's fifth stop in Arizona this election season. Since August, he's visited the southern border, Tucson and Prescott Valley.
His previous visit to metro Phoenix was on Aug. 23 in Glendale, where he brought out Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to speak after he officially dropped out of the race and formally endorsed Trump.
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During the fall semester, several political figures involved with the Trump-Vance ticket have hosted events at The University with the intention of mobilizing voters.
The Republican candidate's son, Donald Trump Jr., appeared in Tempe on Oct. 17 with Turning Point Action at the Omni Tempe Hotel at ASU, accompanied by TPAction founder Charlie Kirk.
Later that night, Trump Jr. stopped by Varsity Tavern at 9 p.m. for a "Bring Your Own Ballot Party" on Mill Avenue.
This story is developing and may be updated.
Edited by Henry Smardo, Abigail Beck and Natalia Jarrett.
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George is a sophomore studying journalism and mass communication. This is his third semester with The State Press. He has also worked at Times Media Group.