SPRINGFIELD ‒ With less than two weeks left before Massachusetts' primary, Hillary Clinton's Democratic presidential campaign announced Wednesday that it will open six new offices in the state -- three of which will be located in Western Massachusetts.

The new organizing offices, which will open in Springfield, Holyoke and Pittsfield, along with other cities on Saturday, will seek to engage volunteers and supporters in the lead-up to the state's March 1 primary election, according to the campaign.

Following the 10 a.m. openings at the various locations, Clinton supporters will go door-to-door in nearby communities to promote the former secretary of state's White House bid. The campaign will also ask supporters to pledge to vote for her by signing "Commit to Vote" cards.

The announcement of the offices, which will be located at: 20 Maple St. in Springfield, 295 High St. in Holyoke and 137 North St. in Pittsfield, comes just weeks after fellow Democratic presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., opened a campaign field office in Springfield.

The Vermont senator is expected to wage a competitive race against the former first lady in the Bay State -- particularly in Western Massachusetts.

A Public Policy Polling survey released Wednesday gave Sanders a 49 to 42 percent lead over Clinton in the Massachusetts primary.

In addition to the three Western Massachusetts organizing offices, Clinton's campaign will also set up shop in Boston, New Bedford and Worcester.