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Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke will make a campaign swing through Virginia later this week with stops in key college towns Charlottesville and Blacksburg focused on what his campaign called President Donald Trump’s “recklessness and racism.”

O’Rourke will make a stop Friday in Blacksburg, where he’s planning to hold a town hall at Virginia Tech. Also Friday, O’Rourke will host a meet-and-greet with the Bland County Democrats. On Saturday, O’Rourke will be in Charlottesville, the site of a 2017 white supremacist rally that left one dead and others injured. Details about where and when O’Rourke will appear have not been shared.

Amid a crowded Democratic field of contenders where he has struggled to gain momentum, the former congressman from Texas has vowed to refocus his campaign on Trump following the mass shootings in El Paso, Texas — his hometown — and Dayton, Ohio. O’Rourke has blamed Trump’s language and policies for inciting violence.

Virginia’s presidential primary will be March 3, 2020 — Super Tuesday.

In April, O’Rourke became the first candidate in the Democratic primary to campaign in Virginia with a nine-stop tour through the state. As a teenager O’Rourke attended Woodberry Forest School, a boarding school in Madison County.