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A week after securing the Democratic nomination for president, Hillary Clinton plans to visit Green Bay with President Barack Obama on Wednesday.

Highlighting the prominent role Wisconsin could play in November, Clinton will be campaigning in key battleground states Ohio and Pennsylvania on Monday and Tuesday before coming to Green Bay on Wednesday. More details on her visit were not immediately released.

In announcing the visit, Clinton's campaign said she and Obama will discuss "building on the progress we've made and their vision for an America that is stronger together."

Clinton was soundly defeated by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in Wisconsin's presidential primary in April. But her victories Tuesday in New Jersey and California helped cement her place as the party's presumptive nominee. She had previously secured her place in history as the first female nominated for president by a major party with the overwhelming support of the party's so-called "superdelegates," whose votes at the Democratic National Convention in July aren't bound by state primary or caucus results.

Obama endorsed Clinton on Thursday saying in an online video, "I don’t think there’s ever been someone so qualified to hold this office."