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Watch Live Stream: Donald Trump Rallies in Springfield, Geneva and Toledo, Ohio
Trump goes on a whirlwind stumping tour of three cities throughout the Buckeye State.

Republican nominee for president Donald Trump is campaigning throughout Ohio Oct. 27. During a whirlwind one-day tour, Trump will lead rallies in Springfield, Toledo and Geneva. The candidate's visit follows his running mate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's own tour of the Buckeye State that saw him lead rallies in Ashland and Marietta.
Trump's Springfield rally begins at 1 p.m., the Toledo rally begins at 4 p.m. and the Geneva rally will kick-off at 7 p.m.
The latest polls indicate a tight race in Ohio. RealClearPolitics has Trump leading by one point in the state, while the newest poll from Suffolk University has Trump and his opponent, Democrat Hillary Clinton, knotted at 45 percent.
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Both candidates have made repeat visits throughout Ohio in the past week, with Kaine and Chelsea Clinton stumping for Hillary Clinton this past week. Donald Trump Jr. also appeared at Miami University in Oxford on Wednesday.
The hope from the Clinton campaign appears to rest on mobilizing urban and young voters, which is why the campaign has secured two "Get Out the Vote" concerts for the week before the election. The first will feature alternative rock band The National playing in their hometown of Cincinnati on Nov. 2. The second concert will feature rapper Jay-Z in Cleveland on Nov. 4.
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Trump's plan for the state will likely rely on targeting more rural areas and pounding a message of industrial renewal, the same talking points that won him Michigan in the Republican primary and have won him some surprising support from union workers.
The diverging tactics can be seen in where the candidates send their surrogates to stump. Clinton has focused on urban areas and their first and second ring suburbs. Chelsea and Bill Clinton have appeared in Solon, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Toledo in recent weeks and have more visits upcoming. Even Donald Trump spent time leading a rally at the Delaware County Fair. Delaware is a town of about 36,500 people.
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