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Democrat Hillary Clinton will deliver her closing argument for Super Tuesday in Virginia with two stops in the commonwealth on Monday, a day before crucial votes in 11 states.

Campaign officials said the former secretary of state will headline get-out-the-vote events in Northern Virginia and in Hampton Roads. Details and exact times are expected to be released later.

The Clinton announcement comes amid a flurry of activity in the state among remaining Republican candidates, all five of whom already have visited this week or plan to stop in Virginia before the Super Tuesday contests.

The announcement by the Clinton campaign follows former President Bill Clinton’s visits to Alexandria and Richmond on Wednesday on behalf of his wife, who is locked in a battle for the Democratic nomination with Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont.

Sanders on Tuesday stopped in Norfolk to rally support for his political “revolution.” He took swipes at Clinton’s Super PAC and her ties to Wall Street.

A release on Clinton’s upcoming visit said she will “speak to Virginia voters about her proposals to break down barriers that hold people back.”