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Hillary
Clinton and her top surrogates — including her husband and former President
Bill Clinton and first lady Michelle Obama — plan to fan out to a handful of
battleground states in the days following Monday's first presidential debate in
a sign of force aimed at getting more Democrats to the polls.
They plan to visit Florida and Pennsylvania repeatedly, with fewer stops in other key states up for grabs and just one visit to Ohio. They have no scheduled trips next week to Colorado, Nevada or Virginia.
They plan to visit Florida and Pennsylvania repeatedly, with fewer stops in other key states up for grabs and just one visit to Ohio. They have no scheduled trips next week to Colorado, Nevada or Virginia.
Clinton
will travel to North Carolina on Tuesday, New Hampshire on
Wednesday, Iowa on Thursday and Florida on Friday, her campaign
said Saturday. She also has fundraisers planned in battleground states or
nearby cities each day next week. Republican nominee Donald Trump's team hasn't
yet previewed his plans for next week.
Clinton's post-debate
push also coincides with National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, which
her campaign plans to use as an opportunity to work toward its goal of signing
up 3 million additional voters.
While
Clinton herself won't be going to Ohio, Bill Clinton will be there on Tuesday.
He's also planning a Friday bus tour in Florida. Vice presidential candidate
Tim Kaine will be in Florida on Tuesday.
The
Clinton campaign didn't preview any travel for President Barack Obama, whose
aides said this week he will begin hitting the trail at least once a week. Vice
President Joe Biden will be stumping for Clinton in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
Michelle Obama will visit Philadelphia and Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
Their daughter
Chelsea Clinton will be in North Carolina on Wednesday and Wisconsin on Friday.
Kaine's wife Anne Holton will be in Michigan on Tuesday and Wednesday, Iowa on
Thursday, and Wisconsin on Friday.
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