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Clinton and Trump Stump in Cleveland Today and Tomorrow

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M.L. SCHULTZE
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WKSU

at Cuyahoga Community College this afternoon, following a meeting with two activists with the Movement for Black Lives, Brittany Packnett and DeRay Mckesson.

They’re talking about equity in the African-American community.

This is their second meeting. A year ago, Clinton met with them and others to talk about criminal justice and race, including the school-to-prison pipeline, voting rights and economic development in urban core communities.

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Credit RACHEL NIEMI / STATEHOUSE NEWS BUREAU
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STATEHOUSE NEWS BUREAU
Donald Trump has been in Delaware this week and returns to Ohio for a rally Tuesday night.

The Republican nominee, Donald Trump, and his running mate Mike Pence at the IX Center, where he held a massive rally days before the March primary. That was the same day Clinton appeared at a town hall at a predominantly African-American church on Cleveland’s east side.

M.L. Schultze is a freelance journalist. She spent 25 years at The Repository in Canton where she was managing editor for nearly a decade, then served as WKSU's news director and digital editor until her retirement.