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Obama campaign announces Indiana stops

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Indianapolis - The campaign for Senator Barack Obama has released more information about his bus trip to Indiana.

The Democratic presidential candidate will start his "Road to Change" tour across the state Wednesday night at Washington High School in South Bend, before holding a town hall meeting in Gary on Thursday morning.

The campaign will return to central Indiana Thursday afternoon, with an appearance at Jefferson H.S. in Lafayette. The doors to the event open at 4 p.m., with the program beginning at 6:00. Free tickets to the town hall meeting can be picked up beginning at noon Wednesday at Obama for America's Lafayette office at 216 North 4th St., or at the Village Coffee House at 100 Northwestern Ave. in West Lafayette.

Obama will appear in Muncie Saturday morning at Ball State's Irving Gym. That event starts at 9:45 a.m., with doors opening at 7:45. Tickets can be picked up beginning at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Obama for America's Muncie headquarters at the University Square Building, 1609 West University Avenue, Suite E.

Obama's opponent, Senator Hillary Clinton, will have a continued presence in the state throughout the week as well. Former President Bill Clinton will travel to events scheduled in Boonville, Jasper, Vincennes and Clinton, speaking mostly about his wife's economic policies.

The Clintons' daughter, Chelsea, campaigned for her mother around the state on Tuesday, including a visit to Ivy Tech's Indianapolis campus.

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