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Clinton to campaign in Minnesota
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Oct 29, 2012 at 11:00 am
CHICAGO, Ill. (KNSI) The Obama campaign announced today that former President Bill Clinton will campaign for the president in Minnesota tomorrow.
No specifics have been released yet, but it was announced Clinton will campaign this week in Minnesota, Iowa, Colorado, Ohio, Virginia, New Hampshire and Wisconsin.
The news of Clinton's visit to Minnesota comes on the heels of a new Star Tribune Minnesota poll that shows Obama leading Mitt Romney by just three points--47 percent to 44 percent.
That's down from an eight-point lead in September.
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