Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will return to Michigan to campaign in Detroit ahead of the state's Oct. 11 voter registration deadline.

In public comments, Clinton will speak 2:45 p.m. at Wayne State University's Matthaei Center, 5101 John C. Lodge Service Drive, in Detroit, the campaign announced Thursday evening.

Members of the public can register for the event on the campaign's website.

Clinton is also expected to push voters to register ahead of the Oct. 11 deadline.

Clinton is set to to discuss the high stakes of the election and promote her economic policies, according to the campaign. She is also expected to push voters to register ahead of the Oct. 11 deadline.

It will be the second time Clinton has campaigned in the state since her nomination in July. In August, Clinton visited a manufacturing facility in Warren where she outlined her economic policies.

Clinton's visit will be the latest in a string of visits to Michigan from presidential candidates and surrogates.

Former Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders toured Michigan Thursday to campaign for Clinton, and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, former Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley and Chelsea Clinton have all been in the state at various campaign stops in the past week.