Farmington Hills (WWJ) -- It's another sign that Michigan voters are among the most sought-after this election year.
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama will visit North Farmington High School Monday afternoon. The event is free but tickets are required.
Doors will open at the high school about 4:45 this afternoon and the program is scheduled to begin at 6:15 p.m. Obama is expected to take questions about economic issues impacting Michigan families.
Friday, GOP nominee John McCain and running mate Sarah Palin were in Macomb County.
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