Singer John Legend will perform at a Democratic get-out-the-vote event in Ohio on Sunday, according to a local party officials in the Cincinnati area.
“We’re obviously glad to have him here,” the executive director of the Hamilton County Democrats, Caleb Faux, told The Hill.
“The obvious intent of this event is to increase early vote turnout and I suspect it will definitely help with that,” Fox said.
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“Our early vote numbers…have been very, very strong and we hope to continue that,” he added.
The race for Ohio’s governorship has been extremely close between former Consumer Finance Protection Bureau Director Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayPoll: Biden, Trump neck and neck in Ohio On The Money: Trump officials struggle to get relief loans out the door | Dow soars more than 1600 points | Kudlow says officials ‘looking at’ offering coronavirus bonds Ex-CFPB director urges agency to ‘act immediately’ to help consumers during pandemic MORE (D) and Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine (R), a former U.S. senator.
The polls give Cordray a little less than a 5-point lead over DeWine, according to RealClearPolitics average of surveys.
Geoffrey Skelley at FiveThirtyEight reported last Wednesday that the latest two latest polls show a “very close race” in the bellwether state.