Hillary Clinton’s campaign announced Saturday that it has added multiple stops in Michigan, a traditionally blue state where polls have tightened.
Clinton will hold a get-out-the-vote rally in Grand Rapids on Monday, one of several events in the Great Lake State announced by her campaign.
{mosads}Former President Bill Clinton will campaign on his wife’s behalf in Lansing, Mich., on Sunday afternoon, and President Obama will make a stop in Ann Arbor on Monday.
Clinton’s moves in Michigan come as Donald Trump has ticked up in the polls there.
A Detroit Free Press poll released Friday found that Trump had narrowed Clinton’s lead in the state. The former secretary of State now leads Trump by 4 points in the poll, 42 to 38 percent, according to the poll.
Clinton held a single-digit lead in two other polls released this week.
Trump’s campaign has made a last-minute push in Michigan, with the GOP nominee holding two rallies in the state on Monday and his running mate Mike Pence campaigning there on Friday.
Republicans have not won Michigan in a presidential race since 1988.