Hillary Clinton is making a final push to capture the swing state of Ohio with stops in Kent and Cincinnati on Monday.
The Democratic nominee will kick off the final full week of early voting at Kent State University for an afternoon rally beginning at 2:30 p.m. ET. Clinton will then hold a rally in Cincinnati at Smale Riverfront Park at 6:15 p.m. ET. The event opens at 3:45 p.m., and those wishing to attend the rally can RSVP on Clinton’s campaign website.
Clinton is aiming to capture the battleground state’s 18 electoral votes. Donald Trump has a 1.3-point lead in Ohio according to the Real Clear Politics average.
Trump made a trio of campaign appearances across the swing state on Thursday with stops in Springfield, Toledo and Geneva.
On Friday, FBI Director James Comey released a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee that the FBI was probing new emails related to Hillary Clinton‘s use of a private email server.
It’s not yet clear how much Friday’s news will impact the campaign, but according to the Real Clear Politics national average, Clinton currently holds a 2.5-point lead over the real estate mogul.
On Tuesday, Clinton will head back to Florida, another critical swing state where Trump currently holds a slim lead according to Real Clear Politics.