October 27, 2008 - 4:49pm
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President Clinton to campaign in Pa. Wednesday

Former President Bill Clinton will return to the Keystone State Wednesday with a three-stop tour across western and central Pennsylvania.

Clinton, who won Pennsylvania twice while running for president, will campaign in Washington County, Harrisburg and State College, according to the campaign for Barack Obama. 

His visit is hardly a surprise considering the state's importance on Election Day, particularly to John McCain as he tries to win at least one state that voted Democrat in 2004. Clinton's visit follows a campaign stops in Pittsburgh and Chester from the Democratic presidential nominee himself.

The state still appears firmly in Democratic control -- Obama is up here by an average of 10.8 points in the polls, according to Real Clear Politics.

Alex Roarty is a PolitickerPA.com Reporter and can be reached via email at alex.roarty@politickerpa.com.

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