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Watch Replay: Donald Trump And Mike Pence Campaign in King Of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Breaking: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his running mate Mike Pence are speaking in King of Prussia Tuesday morning.
Exactly one week ahead of Election Day, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, will speak at a campaign event in King of Prussia.
The event is private, and as of early Tuesday, an official agenda had not been issued by the Trump campaign. Remarks are scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. You can watch a live stream of Trump's speech below.
The event will mark the first time Trump and Pence have appeared together in the Keystone State, long considered a vital battleground state in the upcoming election.
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The Philadelphia suburbs have been increasingly targeted by both the Trump and Hillary Clinton camps. Several high-profile politicians and celebrities have spoken in the area over the past few months. Nationally, Clinton holds a 2.5-point advantage over Trump, according to an average of recent polls from RealClearPolitics. In Pennsylvania, she has a 5.6-point lead.
The Clinton campaign issued a statement ahead of Trump and Pence's arrival in Pennsylvania.
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"Voters have a clear choice between Hillary Clinton, who is committed to bringing people together and creating an economy that works for everyone, and Donald Trump, whose pattern of demeaning women and minorities makes him temperamentally unfit to hold our nation’s highest office."
On Monday, the Trump camp confirmed that Trump's wife Melania Trump would be speaking in the Philadelphia suburbs but did not specify a location. That location has now been set as the Main Line Sports Center in Berwyn. The event will be a rally open to the public and will begin at 2 p.m. For tickets, see here.
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