/ Modified sep 3, 2016 7:09 a.m.

Fighting over Arizona: Donald Trump Vs. Hillary Clinton

Plus: A breakdown of Arizona's primary election.

Though not considered a battleground state, both presidential campaigns have turned their attention Arizona.

Republican nominee Donald Trump chose Phoenix to outline his plans for immigration reform, shortly after meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.

And Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s campaign is hoping to turn Arizona blue, recently starting to air ads in the state, which traditionally votes Republican.

Lorraine Rivera takes a closer look at each campaign’s approach on Arizona Week.

On the program: - Bruce Ash, Republican national committeeman. - Anna Ochoa O’Leary, University of Arizona Mexican American Studies department head. - Seth Scott, Hillary Clinton campaign Arizona director. - Luige Del Puerto, assistant editor at Arizona Capitol Times.

Arizona Week will not broadcast next week and will return Friday, Sept. 16.

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