Hillary Clinton will hold two campaign events in Pennsylvania on Tuesday. The Democratic presidential candidate will first stop in Haverford where she will hold a town forum with her daughter, Chelsea Clinton, and actress Elizabeth Banks.
At the event, Clinton will talk about her agenda to support children and families and create an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top, with families from the Philadelphia area, according to her campaign.
Clinton will then hold a voter registration event at 3:45 p.m. in Harrisburg at the Zembo Shrine. Doors open at 1:45 p.m.
The former secretary of state will urge Pennsylvanians to register to vote with one week remaining before the October 11 deadline.
On Monday, Clinton campaigned in Ohio where she made stops in Toledo and Akron. She championed raising the minimum wage, paid family leave, and equal pay for women. A large focus of Clinton’s speech was her plan to help the middle class, and cut corporate loopholes.
She also slammed Republican nominee Donald Trump for his reported failure to pay federal taxes, and proposed a law to require nominees of major parties to provide tax returns.
Monday’s rally can be viewed in the embedded YouTube player via RBC Broadcasting.