Democratic presumptive presidential nominee Hillary Clinton plans to address a teachers union gathering in Minneapolis today, according to a release from the American Federation of Teachers.

The Republican National Convention started today in Cleveland.

Clinton has made a series of stops in Minnesota this year, largely before the March caucuses where Bernie Sanders supporters dominated.

The former Secretary of State also made a quiet stop in Edina, a tony western suburb, in May for a fundraiser.

Clinton’s campaign has positioned paid staff in Minnesota and has held a series of events for supporters around the state in recent weeks. It is unclear if the candidate’s visit to the state today will include any events besides the Minneapolis address to teachers union members.

Trump has not visited Minnesota and his campaign has appeared to be largely absent from the state.

That may change. The Wall Street Journal reported recently that Trump’s political director put Minnesota on a list of 16 other states the businessman’s campaign plans to target before the November election.