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GOP presidential hopefuls visit the mid-state

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Republican presidential candidates Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio hope to connect Tuesday with Christian conservatives, a key group of voters in the early primary states of Iowa and South Carolina.

Bush travels to Nashville for a live interview before thousands of members of the Southern Baptist Convention, which will also show a pre-recorded interview with Rubio.

Organizers said leading GOP and Democratic presidential candidates were invited in May to participate; only Bush and Rubio accepted.

Russell Moore, who leads the group's Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, will interview both candidates, beginning at 2 p.m.

He said in a statement, "Evangelicals are tired of sloganeering and are looking for concrete strategy."

Candidate Ted Cruz is expected to visit Brentwood and Murfreesboro this coming Monday.