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Bill Clinton Headed For Oregon

POSTED: 3:08 pm PDT March 28, 2008
UPDATED: 6:43 pm PDT March 28, 2008

Former president Bill Clinton is headed for Oregon.

Clinton will campaign on behalf of wife Hillary on Sunday and Monday in Oregon.

He’s scheduled to visit Medford for a “Solutions for America” event on Sunday afternoon.

He’ll then appear in Bend and Salem, where he’ll also attend “Solutions for America” events on Monday.

The Clinton campaign said more stops and details will be announced soon.

The events in Medford, Bend and Salem are free and open to the public.

Those wishing to attend the Medford “Solutions for America” event are encouraged to RSVP at www.hillaryclinton.com/medford.

Bill Clinton’s trip will come just nine days after Sen. Barack Obama spoke in Portland, Eugene and Medford. During Obama’s stop in Portland, he was endorsed by former presidential candidate Bill Richardson.

Bill Clinton schedule:
Sunday, March 30
4:30 p.m.
“Solutions for America” event
Hedrick Middle School
1501 East Jackson Street
Medford, OR

Monday, March 31
Time TBA
“Solutions for America” event
Bend Senior High School
230 NE 6th Street
Bend, OR

Monday, March 31
Time TBA
"Solutions For America" Event
Salem, OR
Additional details TBA

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