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Chelsea Clinton in Lubbock

By: Candace Hutchins
Updated: February 25, 2008
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chelsey22008-02-25-1203999320.jpgJust eight days before the presidential primaries here in Texas, yet another of the Clinton clan makes her way to the Hub City. This time it's Chelsea Clinton. The former first daughter will speak to students and supporters at the Student Union Center on the Campus of Texas Tech Monday. Chelsea, of course, is campaigning for her mom, democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, who has fallen behind since Super Tuesday, losing eleven straight to Obama.

Chelsea will meet with students in a cafe style rally, mingling with supporters, talking about the importance of early voting. Early voting is especially important in the Lone Star State with 228 delegates up for grabs. Chelsea's visit comes two weeks after her dad, former President Bill Clinton made a campaign stop in Lubbock, speaking to a crowd of 1800 of Lubbock High School.

Both Bill and Chelsea emphasizing the importance of early voting. If you don't know where your early voting site is, you can call toll-free 1-866-939-VOTE. Early voting is going on right now through February 29th. The Texas Primary is March 4th.

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