As Bill Clinton prepares to make his second stop in the Bluegrass state in as many weeks tomorrow, Hillary Clinton campaign's plan for Kentucky is still being hammered out.
"We've got a strong grassroots network of supporters and we're ramping up our efforts across Kentucky. We'll be making announcements in the days ahead," read a statement from the campaign. "We're obviously taking Kentucky very seriously [...] With the President heading back to Kentucky on Thursday, we feel good about the strong message we're sending to Kentuckians that it's an important state to our campaign."
Recent poll figures released by Survey USA find Clinton's lead in Kentucky to be extensive. That survey shows the New York Senator with a 58% to 29% lead over Barack Obama.
Former President Bill Clinton will appear at a rally in Pikeville and a private fundraiser tomorrow.
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