Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden is dispatching rival-turned-surrogate Amy Klobuchar to Michigan on his behalf days before the March 10 primary election.

Biden’s campaign announced Klobuchar, a Minnesota senator who exited the presidential race last week, will visit Detroit, Southfield and Grand Rapids in the next several days. The visits come as U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., also plans rallies in Detroit and Grand Rapids to make a final push to attract votes before polls open next Tuesday.

Klobuchar is scheduled to make “a labor visit” in Detroit on Friday, March 6. Klobuchar will host a “Women for Biden” event in Southfield with Fems for Dems, a grassroots political organization founded in 2018. People who wish to attend the Southfield event can RSVP online here.

Klobuchar will also speak at an event in Grand Rapids on Saturday, March 7. RSVP online here.

Biden is also planning to visit Detroit on Monday, March 9. His campaign is holding a private fundraiser in the state earlier in the day.

Biden picked up the endorsement of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer hours before Klobuchar’s visits were announced.

Sanders and Biden are tightening their focus on Michigan as the primary enters a new stage. U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., dropped out, effectively making the race a binary choice between the two men.

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