Clinton Stumps in Pennsylvania for Herself and Senate
- Candidates focus on battleground states, get-out-vote efforts
- Race in its final weeks with Trump trying to reverse slide
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Hillary Clinton made the case for herself in the presidential race against Donald Trump during rallies in Pennsylvania, and in a sign of her campaign’s increasing outreach, also made a pitch for the efforts by Democrats to gain control of the Senate.
Rising in the polls in Pennsylvania, Clinton spoke at length on behalf of Katie McGinty, the Democrat challenging Republican Senator Pat Toomey, saying the former environmental official would better represent the people of the state and oppose special interests.