Jill Biden, the wife of Vice President Joe Biden, will bring the presidential campaign to the Twin Cities on Friday.
Biden will make three separate stops in the metro area, giving her take on what's at stake in this election for middle-class families and urging supporters to get involved in the campaign.
Her first stop will be at noon at North Hennepin Community College in Brooklyn Park. Then she'll head to the Depot Coffee Shop in Hopkins, where she'll speak at 2:30 p.m. She'll end her Twin Cities visit with a speech at 3:45 p.m. in the Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center at Macalester College in St. Paul.
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