Clinton plans to visit Charleston area this week
The Associated Press
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- With the national spotlight shifting to West Virginia's primary, one of the two Democrats remaining in the race is coming back to the Mountain State.
Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign announced Monday that the New York senator will be in the Charleston area Thursday for a campaign rally. No other details were immediately available.
Last week, Clinton's husband, Bill, came to Morgantown and Clarksburg to stump for his wife.
After North Carolina and Indiana vote on Tuesday, West Virginia will be the next state to hold its primary, on May 13.
Clinton is fighting for every available delegate in her bid to win the nomination over Sen. Barack Obama.