Vice President Mike Pence will return to Minnesota on Monday as President Donald Trump's campaign bolsters its advertising on state airwaves after pulling back in recent weeks.
Pence is scheduled to hold a rally at the regional airport in Hibbing, the Trump campaign announced Friday.
Meanwhile, Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien said in a conference call that Trump's new ad buys would be "heavy" with 11 days until Election Day.
"You won't be able to turn on a TV without seeing a Trump ad," Stepien said.
Just weeks ago, the campaign pulled millions of dollars in TV ads from Minnesota, with Democrat Joe Biden holding onto a consistent lead in polls here. A Star Tribune Minnesota Poll in late September found Biden at 48% to 42% for Trump; a more recent poll for KSTP-TV found the same results.
The Biden campaign dedicated an initial $3 million for ads in Minnesota, which has stayed steady as the campaign enters its final phase.
The universe of persuadable voters is shrinking quickly: By Friday, according to the Minnesota Secretary of State, nearly 1.2 million people had voted early in the state. That's more than twice the number of people who voted early by this time four years ago.
Still, both campaigns continue to try to get out the vote. On Saturday, Gov. Tim Walz is making a campaign swing for Biden in southern Minnesota.