
PHOENIX, Ariz. (WKOW) – Michelle Obama plans to visit Tucson on Monday, as the latest sign that Arizona will be up for grabs in November's presidential election.
Republicans are insisting that the state will go red just like it has the past three presidential election cycles.
Monday night, Mrs. Obama is expected to deliver remarks at a fundraiser in the southern Arizona city as part of a four-state campaign push in the west, with other stops in Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico.
The first lady's visit comes on the heels of stops in Arizona last week by Vice President Joe Biden and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
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