Presidential candidate Ron Paul could be headed to Michigan State University's Auditorium on Feb. 27, the day before Michigan's primary election.

Paul's campaign is working out a contract to speak at the Auditorium at 4 p.m., confirmed Stephanie Kribs, assistant director of operations for Wharton Center for Performing Arts at MSU.

Paul plans to visit Michigan Feb. 25 through 27, though the campaign has not released official details.

The last time a presidential candidate visited MSU was when President Barack Obama spoke on campus in October 2008.

Paul, a Republican Congressman from Texas, also ran for president in 2008.

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