Politics & Government
Clinton to Campaign on West Side of Cleveland
Clinton plans to contrast her agenda for tax fairness and investing in Ohio with Donald Trump's plan.

CLEVELAND, OH — Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton plans to visit Cleveland's west side on Wednesday, according to her campaign.
Clinton was in Cleveland in June when she spoke at the Cleveland Industrial Innovation Center near Collinwood. Clinton's previous visit came on the heels of the Pulse Nightclub massacre in Orlando, so her speech focused on safety, gun control and religious extremism.
According to a statement, Clinton plans to contrast her agenda for tax fairness and investing in Ohio with Donald Trump's plan to give large tax breaks to the wealthy and people like him — including what could be a $4 billion tax break to his own family.
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The event will take place at John Marshall High School, 3952 W 140th St., Cleveland. Doors open to the public at 11:15 p.m. and the event begins at 1:15 p.m.
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