Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump will be making his second stop in Detroit in as many months on Labor Day weekend.
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According to a spokesperson for the Trump campaign, the businessman will come to Detroit on Saturday, Sept. 3.
More details about Trump's visit are expected to be announced next week.
On Aug. 7, Trump spoke to the Detroit Economic Club at Cobo Center and outlined his economic plan.
During that speech, he was interrupted by more than a dozen protestors who were eventually removed.
A recent EPIC MRA poll of eligible Michigan voters found that Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton held a 10 point lead over Trump. She had a 46 percent to 36 percent lead with 17 percent of people undecided.