Chrissie Thompson

cthompson@enquirer.com

Hillary Clinton is expected to use her NAACP speech Monday to launch an effort to register more than 3 million voters.

The presumptive Democratic nominee is visiting Cincinnati for the civil rights group's convention, while the GOP gathers at the northern end of perennial swing-state Ohio. Her Republican counterpart, Donald Trump, declined the NAACP's invitation to address the convention.

Clinton's efforts to register more voters – urging them to commit to vote for her – comes as a Washington Post-ABC News poll Sunday shows her leading Trump among all adults, but trailing among registered voters. Her efforts will focus in part on millennials, Latino and African-American voters. Trump, the poll shows, is leading by 15 points among white voters, while Clinton has a 52-point lead among people of color.

After her speech Monday, Clinton plans to attend a gathering of volunteers who are working to register Ohioans to vote.