Presidential candidate Senator Kamala Harris of California brings her campaign to Spartanburg today with a town hall hosted by Wofford College.

Harris is among a crowded Democratic field hoping to secure the party's nomination for the 2020 presidential bid. Harris said the visit marks her sixth time visiting South Carolina since she made her announcement to run for president.

The town hall begins at 10 p.m. at the Rosalind Sallenger Richardson Center for the Arts at 130 Memorial Drive. MSNBC will broadcast the event.

Admission is free, but tickets are required. Tickets are still available at Eventbrite.com. Doors open at 8 p.m. and close at 9:30 p.m.

A watch party will be held at Ciclops Cyderi and Brewery, which is located at 197 E. Saint John St.

Harris said she looks forward to hearing from Spartanburg residents during her visit. There's a number of issues that will be addressed at the town hall, she said.

"Education is a huge issue for South Carolina," Harris said during a telephone interview Monday afternoon. "The state had 5,300 teachers leave last year and 13 percent of teachers in the state have to work two jobs."

Harris said teachers should be paid higher salaries and that she would work to raise pay for full-time teachers by $9,300 annually. She's also supportive of making health care more affordable and wants to see changes to the tax code. Harris wants to do more to help grow the economy for the middle class.

"I am for providing Medicare for all to bring down the cost of health care," Harris said.

South Carolina will continue to be a focal point on the campaign trail, she said. Harris' campaign also is scheduled to make stops in Greenville and Anderson Wednesday.