We are exactly a week away from the Nevada Democratic caucuses. In a last ditch effort to gain supporters, Hillary Clinton is campaigning in the Las Vegas valley, making multiple stops including in Henderson.

From the beginning, Clinton has been the front runner for the Democratic Party in Nevada, but a new poll has her tied with Bernie Sanders.

On Saturday, she made multiple stops around the valley to gain last minute supporters.

Clinton spoke at a campaign rally in Henderson where supporters, mostly composed of union members, crowded the Painter’s Hall. Clinton pumped up the crowd talking about more jobs, better wages and healthcare benefits.

Throughout her 25-minute speech, she took multiple jabs at the Republican Party accusing them of causing the economic crisis in 2008, which greatly affected Nevada.

Clinton also criticized Bernie Sanders for wanting to change the Affordable Care Act.

“I want you to not only tell people what we’re against, what we’re fighting against, what we’re going to stop, I want you to tell them what we’re for,” Clinton said. “I want you to explain that we’re going to have new jobs and infrastructure and manufacturing, and clean renewable energy we’re going to put people to work across America again and we’re going to see incomes going up.”

A recent poll conducted by “Real Clear Politics” has Clinton and Bernie Sanders tied at 45% in Nevada.

This comes just a week from the Democratic Caucus in the state.