Third Time In A Month, Obama To Campaign For Clinton In Florida
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MIAMI (CBSMiami) -- President Barack Obama is coming back to South Florida to stump for Hillary Clinton.
The president will travel to Miami on Wednesday where he will stay overnight.
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The next morning, the president will take part in an early voting rally for Clinton at Florida International University's south campus.
From there, the president is scheduled to head to Jacksonville for another rally at the University of North Florida Arena at 1:30 p.m.
This is the president's third visit to the sunshine state within a month as he campaigns for Clinton in the battleground state.
President Obama visited Orlando last week, campaigning for Clinton. The week before that, he stopped into South Florida where he made a case for 'Obamacare" and rallied at another event for Clinton.
His visit comes as both Clinton and Trump have their sights set on Florida. Both candidates have events scheduled in Florida this week and have stopped into the Sunshine State within the last two weeks. Polls show Clinton with a slight edge over Trump in the state (46 to 43), according to a CBS News poll. Click here to read more about Campaign 2016.
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