Presidential candidate Donald Trump arrived at the border and people on social media are wondering “where’s Kamala?” Trump is there on the campaign trail and it’s expected that RFK Jr. might drop out of the race and endorse Trump on Friday.

Former President Donald Trump is returning Thursday to Arizona, trying to regain momentum as Democrats wrap up their nominating convention and as independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. contemplates quitting the 2024 presidential race.Trump was scheduled to arrive in Arizona on Thursday morning and head to Montezuma Pass in Cochise County, where he was to hold a border security-themed event about noon.Kennedy was to hold a news conference in Phoenix on Friday billed as the “path forward” in his long-shot bid for the White House. Trump could use the Kennedy announcement as a boost when the former president holds a rally at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale later Friday afternoon.He’s the man, but will she go too?Former President Donald Trump returns to Arizona on Friday for a major rally in Glendale as he tries to build campaign momentum at the conclusion of the Democratic National Convention. Trump spoke at a border security-themed event in Cochise County on Thursday.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. also will be in the Phoenix area on Friday, and he is scheduled to speak about his “path forward.” Late Thursday, Kennedy filed to withdraw his name from Arizona’s Nov. 5 ballot.
Trump’s campaign mentioned the rally at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale would feature an unnamed “special guest.”
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Where is Donald Trump on Friday morning? In Las Vegas
Before his rally in Glendale on Friday afternoon, Donald Trump will speak at a restaurant in Las Vegas about noon to discuss his campaign promise to not tax tips. Trump flew to Las Vegas after his Arizona border visit on Thursday afternoon.
RFK Jr. files to withdraw his name from Arizona’s Nov. 5 ballot
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. late Thursday filed to withdraw his name from Arizona’s Nov. 5 ballot, the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office confirmed to The Arizona Republic.
Kennedy filed to withdraw around 5:30 p.m., according to JP Martin, a spokesperson for Secretary of State Adrian Fontes.
Speculation has swirled about Kennedy considering ending his campaign and endorsing former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee.
Kennedy is scheduled to speak Friday in Phoenix about his “path forward.” Later in the day, Trump is holding a rally with an unnamed “special guest” at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale.