Yet another high-profile politician will arrive in the Philadelphia area this week to campaign for a presidential candidate. This time, that person will be a former president.
On Tuesday, Bill Clinton will make an appearance in Montgomery County on behalf of his wife and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
- RELATED STORIES
- Pa. officials: More than 87,000 people applied online during final day of voter registration
- What are poll watchers, and what can (and can't) they do in Pa.?
- Can this presidential campaign just end already?
- NYT Report: Whoever wins Pa. could probably win the presidential election
- Pennsylvania: Here's what you'll actually be voting on in November
The public event will be held at the Montgomery Community College's Central Campus located at 350 Dekalb Pike in Blue Bell. It is slated to begin at 3 p.m., doors will open at 2 p.m. Those wishing to attend should RSVP here.
The campaign said that Bill Clinton will discuss Hillary Clinton's economic plans and why her vision will work for everyone during the campaign stop.
The event will occur one week after voter registration deadline passed in Pennsylvania where both campaigns have focused efforts to reach voters. Experts have predicted that the Keystone State will be the 'tipping point' in this year's election.
The latest poll by Bloomberg Politics showed that Clinton holds a nine-point lead, 48 percent to 39, among Pennsylvania voters over Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
The general election is Nov. 8.