Cameron Knight

cknight@enquirer.com

Donald Trump has announced an event at the Sharonville Convention Center on Wednesday. This makes his second trip to Ohio since the primaries.

The event, open to the general public, is free, but those interested in attending must register for tickets at www.donaldjtrump.com. Doors open at 4 p.m., and the event begins at 7 p.m.

Trump will also hold a fundraiser in Cincinnati on Wednesday via a roundtable with GOP backers, said Matt Borges, chairman of the Ohio Republican Party. Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus will visit Cincinnati to host the event.

Tickets for the roundtable discussion cost $25,000, according to a person familiar with the plans. For $10,000, donors can get a photo with Trump, but can't participate in the roundtable. Donors can attend a Trump reception for $1,000.

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On Tuesday, Trump visited St. Clairsville, near West Virginia. It was his first trip to the state since the primaries. At the campaign event, the presumptive Republican nominee referred to the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal as “a rape of our country.” He praised the benefits of waterboarding against suspected terrorists of the Islamic State, and arguing the U.S. must “fight fire with fire.”

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His likely opponent in the general election, Hillary Clinton, visited Cincinnati with Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts on Monday.

At the rally in Union Terminal, Warren called Trump "a small, insecure money-grubber who fights for nobody but himself," while Clinton listed progressive priorities: more American manufacturing, fighting climate change through the development of renewable energy, increasing the minimum wage and equal pay for women.

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