Former Vice President Joe Biden will make his second campaign trip to Iowa on June 11, the same day President Donald Trump will visit the state.

Biden's campaign could not confirm which cities he would visit while in the state.

Biden has made defeating Trump central to his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. In his first visit to Iowa on April 30 and May 1 he pitched himself as the candidate best positioned to win the White House and restore the moral direction of the country.

Trump will visit the state on June 11 for a Republican party fundraiser in West Des Moines, the Des Moines Register reported Thursday morning.

The visit will also come two days after the Iowa Democratic Party's annual Hall of Fame celebration, which 17 Democratic candidates — but not Biden — will attend.

Biden's visit was first reported in the Politico Playbook newsletter. He will stay in Iowa through June 12, his campaign confirmed.

The former vice president this week announced the first major policy proposal of his campaign — an education plan that would help teachers pay off student loans, increase the number of mental health professionals in schools and triple money for schools that have a high number of children from low-income families.

Biden has led the past two Des Moines Register/CNN/Mediacom Iowa Polls, which surveyed likely Democratic caucusgoers. In the most recent poll, 27% of respondents said Biden was their first choice for president. The poll was conducted in March, before Biden declared his candidacy.

With only one trip to Iowa so far this year, Biden has kept a lighter campaign schedule in Iowa than many of his rivals. His previous visit included stops in Cedar Rapids, Dubuque, Iowa City and Des Moines.