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Former President Bill Clinton will campaign for Hillary Clinton at Montgomery County College on Tuesday afternoon.

With Election Day just three weeks away, former President Bill Clinton will hit the campaign trail on Tuesday afternoon on behalf of Hillary Clinton at Montgomery County College. The 2 p.m. event at Montgomery County College's Parkhouse Atrium is expected to last about an hour.

It's part of a prolonged push by Democrats in southeastern Pennsylvania, which has been the focus of extensive campaigning from major political and cultural figures on both sides. For the Democrats President Obama, Natalie Portman, and others have highlighted recent campaign events.

CNN sources have indicated that former Republican President George H.W. Bush will be voting for Clinton, too.

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The speech comes the day before the final debate of the election season on Wednesday at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas.

While there are no details on exactly what Bill Clinton will discuss at his speech Tuesday, his wife's campaign said that he will focus on her agenda and the importance of getting out to vote for the entire Democratic ticket.

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The former president has come under fire from the Trump campaign in recent weeks as they continue to allege that he assaulted several women.

On Twitter, one Trump supporter urged backers of the Republican nominee to show up at the event to protest Clinton's appearance.

"Bill Clinton's visit to Montgomery County...(is) a reminder of the need to turn the page on the decades-long status quo from Washington insiders like Bill Clinton himself," Greg Manz, the Pennsylvania Communications Director for Trump's campaign, said in a statement. "We hope he campaigns here often between now and Election Day."

In an average of the latest polls, Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 5.5 points, according to RealClearPolitics. Polling during the same time frame shows she has a 7-point lead in Pennsylvania. The new polls indicate that the Republican presidential nominee is being punished for his words in a 2005 video followed by several accusations that he had inappropriately touched, if not assaulted, women in the past — all of it falling just ahead of Wednesday's third and final presidential debate.

The event is open to the public. Individuals are interested in attending this event should RSVP here.

A live stream of the event is included below:

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