With two candidates still in the Democratic race for president, Kentucky is receiving national attention including another visit from Bill Clinton, the 42nd president, who is campaigning for his wife Hillary Clinton.

Bill Clinton was in Owensboro early Thursday. He made the trek to Frankfort Thursday afternoon, where he was greeted by a crowd at Capital Plaza Hotel.

Bill Clinton took the stage shortly after 3 p.m. and spoke for about 45 minutes. During the speech, he explained why Kentuckians should vote for Hillary at next Tuesday's primary.

“She’s the best change maker I’ve ever known," he said. "She’s the best at this I’ve ever known. There are 35,000 potential votes in this primary and the fight for this area. So I want you to vote for her.”

Clinton says Hillary has the best ideas to create more jobs and to reduce inequality. He said she has solid plans to do just that.

Bill Clinton said she wants to create a national infrastructure program while interest rates are low. Clinton went on to say that by creating this program it would help bring more manufacturing jobs back to America.

Last week, Hillary and Bill Clinton along with her rival for the democratic nomination Bernie Sanders all made stops in Kentucky.

Sanders won primaries in Indiana and West Virginia but he's still trailing Hillary Clinton because of the amount of superdelegates expected to pledge their support for her.

Clinton made an unannounced stop in Lexington, where he shook hands and took selfies with people enjoying Thursday Night Live. He made that stop before a planned trip to Prestonsburg, where he spoke at an elementary school.