Bill Clinton to visit 3 Indiana cities

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By Beth Boehne

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton will campaign for his wife at rallies in three Indiana cities Tuesday.

Clinton will join former Democratic Gov. Joe Kernan and former Indiana first lady Judy O'Bannon for stops in Lawrenceburg, Richmond and Fort Wayne on Tuesday.

The campaign for New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said the three "Solutions for America" rallies will be free and open to the public. At 12:45 p.m., Clinton will be at the Dearborn Adult Center in Lawrenceburg, followed at 3:30 p.m. at Richmond's Fire Station No. 1 and lastly, the Grand Wayne Center in Fort Wayne at 6:45 p.m.

Hillary Clinton plans to visit Indiana on Thursday. Her first stop is expected to be in Terre Haute, the hometown of Sen. Evan Bayh. Bayh is supporting his fellow Democrat in her bid to gain the nomination for president and plans to make campaign stops with her in his home state.

Hillary Clinton will also attend a town hall meeting at the Anderson High School WigWam beginning at 3:45 p.m., and a rally at Evansville Harrison High School at 7 p.m., her campaign announced.

Hillary Clinton and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama are battling for Indiana's 72 delegates in the state's May 6 primary. Obama visited Plainfield for a town hall meeting Saturday.

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