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Chelsea Clinton, Bill Clinton And Bernie Sanders Busy Campaigning For Hillary

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PHOENIX (CBSMiami/AP) — Campaign trips are ramping up as election day is just a few short weeks away.

Chelsea Clinton and Bernie Sanders are headed to Arizona this week to campaign for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

Hillary Clinton's campaign says Chelsea Clinton will attend an Arizona Democratic Party early vote rally on Wednesday at Arizona State University in Tempe, while Sanders will hold early voting rallies in Flagstaff and Tucson on Tuesday.

Hillary Clinton hasn't visited Arizona since March as she focuses on battleground states, but the presidential race in traditionally Republican-leaning Arizona is seen as tightening.

Democrats believe they've got a shot of winning Arizona for the first time since Bill Clinton carried the state in 1996.

Republican nominee Donald Trump has held six rallies in the state since July 2015.

Speaking of former president Bill Clinton, he is heading to New Hampshire to campaign for his wife and other Democrats on the November ballot.

Bill Clinton is scheduled to speak at Dartmouth College on Monday morning, followed by a stop in Keene.

He'll be urging voters to elect Hillary Clinton president and reminding them that New Hampshire offers same-day voter registration.

Chelsea Clinton also will be in New Hampshire soon. She's speaking at a fundraising dinner for the New Hampshire Democratic Party on Oct. 29.

Donald Trump has made several trips to New Hampshire in recent weeks.

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