The presidential primary band-wagon has officially come to Tucson.
With the Arizona primary just a few days away, Senator Bernie Sanders was the first candidate to roll his campaign through Tucson.
Sanders addressed a packed Tucson Convention Center Friday night, giving a speech that touched upon many subjects that hit close to home in Tucson – including his plans to make college tuition free, issues concerning the border and the privatized jail system.
Republican candidate Donald Trump will visit the very same venue for a rally on Saturday at 3 p.m.
Read the Daily Wildcat’s coverage of the event here.
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