Charleston, W.V. (AP) -- Democratic Presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton are planning campaign stops in West Virginia on the day before the state primary.
Obama is scheduled to speak at the Charleston Civic Center shortly after noon Monday. His only other state appearance as a candidate came on March 20th in Charleston.
Clinton will be in the state for the third time in five days. She spent Sunday in Huntington, Webster and Grafton.
Monday she has campaign stops planned at the Montgomery Fire Department, at West Side and Logan High Schools and will finish the day with Governor Manchin at Fairmont State University.
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