
Tuesday is the last day of early voting for the presidential primaries in Tennessee, but that doesn’t mean the candidates are slowing down their campaigns.
This week, at least one candidate and some surrogates will make stops in Tennessee before the official election day on March 3.
Actress Ashley Judd will be in Nashville Tuesday night for a debate watch party and to campaign for Mass. Sen. Elizabeth Warren. Judd will do the same in Memphis later this week.
On Wednesday, Jane Sanders will also be in Nashville for a rally in honor of her husband, Vt. Sen. Bernie Sanders.
On Friday morning, Chasten Buttigieg, the husband of South Bend, Ind. Mayor Pete Buttigieg, will be in Chattanooga meeting up with supporters.
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg will also host Friday rallies in Memphis, Clarksville and the Tri-Cities.
This will be his fourth visit to the state since launching his campaign in November.
Meanwhile, Minn. Sen. Amy Klobuchar will personally host a reception on Friday night. Her campaign didn’t respond to WPLN News’ multiple requests for information and details on the event.
Early voting is open until 7 p.m. Tuesday. You can find where to vote by visiting GoVoteTN.com.
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to include information regarding the campaign of South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg.