By Associated Press - Sunday, October 23, 2016

LAS VEGAS (AP) - With Election Day a little over two weeks away, President Barack Obama is in Nevada to continue making the case for Hillary Clinton.

Air Force One safely landed at McCarran International Airport at 3:27 p.m. Sunday PST after a flight from Washington.

The president is scheduled to attend a rally at a North Las Vegas high school organized by the state’s Democratic Party.

He is expected stump for Clinton as well as Senate candidate Catherine Cortez Masto.

Obama will also urge residents to do in-person early voting, which began Saturday and is open until Nov. 4.

Polls indicate that the presidential and Senate races in Nevada are extremely tight.

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