With 99 days until the November election, the campaign is heating up in Minnesota.
Ivanka Trump is in the state on Monday, with scheduled visits to Duluth and Bloomington. The president’s daughter is joined on the trip by Interior secretary David L. Bernhardt.
They’ll meet with 8th District Congressman Pete Stauber at Duluth Pack, a popular outdoors gear company. The schedule includes the owner of Duluth Pack signing a workforce training initiative backed by the White House.
The two then head to Bloomington for the grand opening of the Missing and Murdered Native American Cold Case office.
President Trump has targeted Minnesota as a winnable state after falling just short in the 2016 election.
Voters in Minnesota four years ago sided with Hillary Clinton by fewer than 45,000 votes.
The winner in Minnesota takes all ten of the state’s electoral college votes.




