Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was in Mississippi Monday, the day before the state's primary election.Trump spoke to thousands of supporters at Madison Central High School's gymnasium.“There’s a lot of wealth in Mississippi. You’ve got a lot of wealthy people. There are some people, however, who are not doing too well because their jobs are being taken away. Their jobs are going to foreign lands and we’re not going to let that happen anymore,” Trump said.The campaign paid $9,250 to rent the school's gymnasium for the rally. Trump was last in Mississippi on Jan. 2 for a rally in Biloxi.“I’m a conservative, but I like to say, a conservative with common sense,” Trump said.Earlier in the day, Republican Ted Cruz was in Florence, where he rallied voters at Berry's Seafood.Former President Bill Clinton was in Jackson last week to campaign for his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Her rival, Bernie Sanders, began running campaign ads in Mississippi last week. Republican John Kasich has been in Mississippi twice, most recently on Super Tuesday for a fundraiser in Jackson. Republican Marco Rubio has also made a visit to the Magnolia State.Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday.Download the WAPT app for the latest Commitment 2016 news.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was in Mississippi Monday, the day before the state's primary election.



Trump spoke to thousands of supporters at Madison Central High School's gymnasium.



“There’s a lot of wealth in Mississippi. You’ve got a lot of wealthy people. There are some people, however, who are not doing too well because their jobs are being taken away. Their jobs are going to foreign lands and we’re not going to let that happen anymore,” Trump said.

The campaign paid $9,250 to rent the school's gymnasium for the rally. Trump was last in Mississippi on Jan. 2 for a rally in Biloxi.

“I’m a conservative, but I like to say, a conservative with common sense,” Trump said.

Earlier in the day, Republican Ted Cruz was in Florence, where he rallied voters at Berry's Seafood.

Former President Bill Clinton was in Jackson last week to campaign for his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Her rival, Bernie Sanders, began running campaign ads in Mississippi last week.

Republican John Kasich has been in Mississippi twice, most recently on Super Tuesday for a fundraiser in Jackson. Republican Marco Rubio has also made a visit to the Magnolia State.

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday.

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