President Trump is planning a stop in Greater Cincinnati next week, visiting a key battleground area as Republicans fight to keep control of Congress in next month's midterm elections.

Trump is scheduled to be in Southwest Ohio on Oct. 12, a local law enforcement source told The Enquirer on Wednesday night. No other details are known about the planned visit, which will be Trump's first to Greater Cincinnati since he made a stop in Blue Ash in February.

Several local, state and federal law enforcement officials from across Greater Cincinnati met Wednesday to discuss the visit, but a venue, time and other logistics have not yet been worked out, the source said.

A White House spokeswoman did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

Trump is scheduled to travel to six states in the next 10 days to try to stave off a potential blue wave and energize his supporters to turn out for Republicans in tight congressional races, according to Reuters. The tour is scheduled to kickoff in Minnesota on Thursday.

One of those close races is here in Greater Cincinnati, where up-and-coming Democrat Aftab Pureval is challenging long-time Congressman Steve Chabot in Ohio's 1st Congressional District.

Chabot's seat is one of two congressional districts in Ohio that the Democrats believe they have a legitimate shot of flipping. The Democrats need to pick up 23 seats to retake control of the House for the first time since 2010.

In August, Chabot told The Enquirer he would "welcome the president coming to Cincinnati" to stump for him.

Trump made two visits to Central Ohio in August. He held a rally in support of Troy Balderson ahead of the special election to fill an open seat in Ohio's 12th Congressional District. He returned on Aug. 24 to headline the Ohio Republican Party's state dinner.

Trump's 2016 victory in Ohio played a key part in sending him to the White House. He's been a frequent visitor to Greater Cincinnati the past two years.

During his last visit to Greater Cincinnati, Trump stopped at a factory in Blue Ash to tout his tax cuts. He called Democrats "un-American" and "treasonous" for failing to applaud his economic policies during his State of the Union address the previous week.

As president, Trump made his first visit to Cincinnati in June 2017, when he touted his infrastructure plan at an Ohio River marina in East End.

In addition to several campaign stops here, Trump made Cincinnati the first place he visited on his victory tour as president-elect. He spoke at U.S. Bank Arena in December 2016.