Chelsea Clinton embarks on a two-day swing through Michigan today and tomorrow.
Today, at events in Grand Rapids and East Lansing, she will lay out the stakes of November’s election for Michigan families and emphasize her mom’s belief that we are stronger together when the economy works for everyone, not just those at the top.
In Flint on Friday, Chelsea Clinton will receive a briefing from local and federal officials on the city’s ongoing water crisis and the Flint WaterWorks Initiative, which Chelsea helped launch with Flint Mayor Karen Weaver in early March.
It’s a tight race, but Hillary for America director of state campaigns, Marlon Marshall, isn’t too concerned about polls.
Marshall was asked about many voters saying they don’t trust Hillary Clinton.
Meantime, Donald Trump’s campaign will open 16 more offices in Michigan over the next week.
Trump state campaign director, Scott Hagerstrom.