Apr 2, 2008 11:05 am US/Eastern
Clinton, Michelle Obama Campaign In Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) ―
Once again Pittsburgh is at the center of the presidential race.
Today, Democratic presidential candidate Senator Hillary Clinton is campaigning in Pittsburgh.
She is hosting an economic summit this morning on the South Side.
The event at the IBEW conference center and training facility is not open to the public.
Clinton is expected to unveil a plan today that includes $7 billion a year in tax incentives to encourage U.S. companies not to send jobs overseas.
Meanwhile, Senator Barack Obama's wife, Michelle, makes her first campaign visit to Pittsburgh this afternoon.
She will host a "Stand for Change" rally at Carnegie Mellon University's Skibo Gymnasium at 2:15 p.m.
She will be joined by Teresa Heinz Kerry.
The event is free and open to the public.
Pennsylvania's primary election is April 22.
For more information on the candidates and races, visit the KDKA Online Voter's Guide or the Campaign '08 Links & Resources section.
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