Chelsea Clinton will campaign in the Twin Cities on Thursday, campaign officials confirmed Tuesday.
Clinton, the 36-year-old daughter of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, will "lay out the stakes of November's election and urge Minnesotans to vote early and support Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine's verson of an America that is stronger together," according to a campaign spokesman.
Clinton is also expected to help people register to vote. Early voting is already under way in Minnesota, which is among the earliest states to start voting in the country.
The Star Tribune will update this post as details become available later today.
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