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President Barack Obama is joined by Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves after speaking to the delegates during the third day session of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Wednesday, July 27, 2016. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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So why is the Republican Party of Pennsylvania crying foul over Hillary Clinton's choice of the Broad Street Market for her rally Friday night?

The GOP issued a statement pointing out that the market "is just blocks away from where agents of the FBI arrested a man suspected of involvement with the Islamic State."

Clinton is scheduled to hold the rally between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m., with the venue opening at 6:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to attend is asked to RSVP at this website.

"We believe Mr. Trump is tougher on fighting terrorism, while her career is littered with failed policies regarding terrorism," said Megan Sweeney, GOP spokeswoman.

Sweeney said the GOP isn't implying that the rally location is unsafe.

"The Clinton campaign has not put a major focus on terrorism, and this is something that affected Harrisburg recently," Sweeney said. "What we have seen is terrorism can strike anywhere. But yet the Clinton campaign and the DNC have largely been not discussing it."

U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, R-York, will be at the Republican State Committee office at 5 p.m. with other GOP leaders to discuss these issues.

Prior to Harrisburg, Clinton will appear at a rally at noon Friday at Independence Mall. Anyone wishing to attend that rally may RSVP here.