Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton will be in Tucson on Saturday for a campaign rally — her second trip to Arizona in just over a week.
"She wants to meet with as many voters as possible, and she wants to meet with voters in Southern Arizona," said Dana Kennedy, her Arizona spokeswoman.
Saturday's 4 p.m. event will be a rally at the University of Arizona. The exact location on campus has not been identified.
The rally is free, and no tickets or reservations will be required.
Clinton appeared at a town hall in Laveen last week, and on Thursday the New York senator's husband, former President Bill Clinton, was in Phoenix for a rally.
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, the other leading contender for the Democratic nomination, was in Phoenix on Wednesday night for a rally.

