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Watch Replay: Donald Trump Rally in Scranton, Pennsylvania

The GOP nominee makes his final appearance in a state Republicans have coveted for years.

Donald Trump made his last Pennsylvania stop of the campaign Monday evening when he went to Scranton for a rally, his last chance to make his case to voters in the state that he has made crucial to his Election Day chances.

The stop in Pennsylvania came amid a flurry of Monday campaign stops for the GOP nominee. He was also scheduled to be in Sarasota, Florida; Raleigh, North Carolina; Manchester, New Hampshire; and Grand Rapids, Michigan.

In Scranton, he was scheduled to appear at the Lackawanna College Student Union at 5:30 p.m. Eastern time. You can watch a replay of the event below:

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Pennsylvania has been a critical focus for both campaigns during this election, as any Keystone Stater knows.

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On Monday alone, the state was cased by both candidates at the top of the tickets in a last-ditch effort.

Trump was scheduled to appear solo at his Scranton event — at least, according to his website. Hillary Clinton, though, is pulling just about every stop imaginable for her last Pennsylvania push in Philadelphia.

She's bringing with her (deep breath): Bill Clinton, President Obama, Michelle Obama, Chelsea Clinton, Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen.

That "get out the vote" campaign the night before Election Day will be set against the backdrop of Independence Mall, near where President Obama gave his historic "A More Perfect Union" speech at the Constitution Center during his 2008 campaign.

Springsteen and Bon Jovi's appearance comes just two days after Katy Perry joined Clinton for a performance and rally at the Mann Center in Philadelphia on Saturday. Republicans have also increasingly focused on the Philadelphia area as Election

"Clinton will ask voters to make history on Tuesday by electing her president so she can continue pushing for the American ideals of progress, inclusion, equality and strength that our founders enshrined in our Constitution there in 1787," her campaign said in a statement.

You can watch a live stream of Clinton's event in Philadelphia here.

On Monday afternoon, Clinton held a 2.8-point lead over Trump head-to-head, according to the RealClearPolitics average of major polls in the state.

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