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Hillary Clinton Headed Back To Las Vegas For Campaign Stop

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Hillary Clinton is headed back to Nevada to urge people to vote early.

The Democratic presidential hopeful is set to visit Las Vegas on Wednesday, which is two days before Nevada's two-week early voting period ends. More than 472,000 ballots have already been cast.

Details of the trip are pending.

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Her visit comes a few days after her Republican opponent Donald Trump headlined a large rally at The Venetian casino on the Las Vegas Strip.

Plenty of other surrogates are coming to battleground Nevada to help boost Democrats.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Luis Gutierrez are scheduled to visit on Wednesday, while vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine's wife Anne Holton is visiting Reno on Thursday.