FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA -- Hillary Clinton running mate U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia will return to his home state Monday to campaign alongside his wife Anne Holton in Northern Virginia, on the eve of the historic presidential election Tuesday.

Vice President Joe Biden and wife Jill Biden will be joining Kaine and his wife at Monday night's rally, the Clinton campaign announced early Monday. The VP and the Democratic VP nominee will campaign on the campus of George Mason University in Fairfax County, on the North Plaza, adjacent to the university's Johnson Center or "the JC" as the student center is known on campus, located at 4400 University Dr. The event will open to the public at 6 p.m. at GMU, home to more than 33,000 students. The event is scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m.

Note: These times are new as of Monday. Kaine will be campaigning in voter-rich Fairfax County, where just under 100,000 have already voted absentee as of Friday night, a spokeswoman for the county elections office said Saturday. Another 4,000 had voted Saturday as of 12:30 p.m., she said. Voters in line at 5 p.m. Saturday will be able to vote. There are 682,990 active registered voters in Fairfax County. Polls will be open Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. across the Commonwealth.

Kaine on Monday will urge Virginians, the Clinton campaign says, to "make history on Tuesday by electing Hillary Clinton president and embracing an America that is stronger together, with an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top." Also read: Who Is Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton's VP Choice? 'Boring,' Spanish Speaker, Harmonica Player

Kaine on Monday will also lay out how the "division and dangerous views espoused by Donald Trump in his campaign make him unqualified, unfit and unworthy to lead this great nation," the campaign said.



Clinton is expected to hold her final rally before the election Monday night in Philadelphia with her husband former President Bill Clinton, their daughter Chelsea Clinton, President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama. Kaine and Holton will hold a final rally before Election Day Monday night in their hometown of Richmond, located about a two-hour drive south of the GMU campus.

Members of the public interested in attending these events can RSVP here for the Fairfax County rally in Northern Virginia and RSVP here for Richmond.

With more people voting in this election than any in history, Virginians can visit iwillvote.com to make a plan to vote on Election Day and find voting information they may need.