New York - Hillary Clinton will release a $10 billion plan aimed at revitalizing manufacturing in Syracuse on Friday, part of an effort to highlight her work as a senator from New York ahead of that state’s primary later this month.

In the weeks before the April 19 contest, Clinton plans set off on a nostalgia-infused campaign tour designed to remind primary voters of her deep connection to their state.

Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders are preparing for a drag-out fight in New York, a state where they both have roots. Clinton and her husband, former president Bill Clinton, will hold a series of events upstate, said campaign aides, to highlight her record as a two-term senator and her work helping more economically-depressed parts of the region.

She’s also trying to boost support among rural and working-class voters, groups that have favored Sanders in previous primary contests.... Read More: VIN