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Clinton, Paul Campaigns Opening Southern Nevada Field Offices

Hillary Clinton's campaign is marking the Democratic presidential candidate's 68th birthday by opening a third office in Nevada.

The campaign plans to open an office in Henderson on Monday evening with help from Henderson city councilwoman Gerri Schroder and Democratic Nevada lawmakers Ellen Spiegel and Joyce Woodhouse.

The campaign also has offices in Reno and Las Vegas. Staff members have called for a day of action in honor of Clinton's birthday and plan to spend it recruiting campaign volunteers in the Henderson area.

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Clinton started building her campaign staff in Nevada in April, well before her Democratic rivals.

Meanwhile, Republican presidential hopeful Rand Paul is headed to Nevada to open up a campaign office in Las Vegas and meet voters in Pahrump.

The Kentucky senator is scheduled to visit on Monday and Tuesday, before heading to Boulder, Colorado to participate in the third Republican presidential debate on Wednesday.

He's planning to open up a Las Vegas office just south of McCarran International Airport at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, then hold a meet-and-greet at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Bob Ruud Community Center in Pahrump.

Paul most recently visited Nevada in September, when he spoke at a forum in Las Vegas hosted by the LIBRE Initiative.