Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton returned to Kentucky on Tuesday.

She talked with young working parents at a private meeting at the Family Care Center in Lexington.

One of the parents who was invited to the discussion with Clinton said she will likely vote for her no matter what. However, before the meeting started a few others parents said they were still undecided voters.

During the discussion with a dozen parents, Clinton talked about her proposals for child care.

She wants to offer tax relief and federal subsidies to families who have to spend more than 10 percent of their income on child care. The former First Lady also wants to expand the number of home visits social workers make for children. Clinton would also give child care workers a raise.

Clinton will also visit Louisville to attend another private meeting with families.

Clinton will speak at a public rally at Slugger Field in Louisville at 6:15 p.m.

Former President Bill Clinton will also return to Kentucky this week to continue campaigning for his wife. He drew large crowds in Lexington, Morehead and Louisville last week when he talked about his wife's policies on education, job creation and the coal industry.

The details of his campaign stop have not yet been released.

The Clintons are working to sway voters ahead of the Kentucky primary on May 17.

Hillary Clinton's rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders, stopped in Kentucky last week as well.