Hillary Clinton will campaign in the swing state of New Hampshire just days before the elections as polls indicate a tightening race there.
{mosads}Clinton will hold a rally in Manchester on Sunday, where she plans to lay out “her vision for an America that is stronger together,” the campaign said in a statement.
Clinton will also encourage voters to support Democrats up and down the ballot. New Hampshire is home to one of the most-watched Senate races, where Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan hopes to unseat GOP Sen. Kelly Ayotte.
President Obama will also campaign for Clinton in New Hampshire on the eve of the election.
The Granite State carries only four electoral votes but has emerged as a battleground in the tight race between Clinton and GOP nominee Donald Trump.
Clinton currently leads Trump by less than 1 percentage point in the state, according to a RealClearPolitics polling average.