Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama will be in Michigan on Monday in separate get-out-the-vote rallies, while former President Bill Clinton will campaign in the state Sunday.

Hillary Clinton will hold her rally Monday afternoon in Grand Rapids, according to the campaign website, with time and location still being determined.

Obama will hold a rally at 9 a.m. Monday at Fisher Stadium in Ann Arbor, according to the campaign.

President Obama to campaign for Hillary Clinton in Ann Arbor on Monday President Barack Obama will make a visit to Ann Arbor the day before the election to campaign on behalf of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

Bill Clinton will be in Lansing at noon Sunday, for a rally at the UAW 652 hall, 426 Clare St.

All three events are open to the public. Persons can click here to RVSP for the Hillary Clinton rally, click here for the Obama event and here to see Bill Clinton.

Earlier Saturday, Donald Trump's campaign announced he s returning to Michigan for the second time in a week, with a rally planned for 6 p.m. Sunday at the Freedom Hill Amphitheater in Sterling Heights.

Sunday's visit to Michigan is Trump's seventh time in the state since he accepted the Republican nomination for president as his campaign continues to target Michigan voters.

Donald Trump holding Sterling Heights rally Sunday: Ivanka in Michigan on Monday Donald Trump is returning to Michigan for the second time in a week, with a rally planned for 6 p.m. Sunday in Sterling Heights.

Current polling in Michigan shows Hillary Clinton in the lead, with Real Clear Politics showing Clinton ahead by an average of 5 points in recent statewide polls. But many state Republican leaders and Trump supporters still feel the state is within striking distance.

Trump was in the Grand Rapids suburb of Walker last Monday, and his running mate Mike Pence was campaigning in Michigan on Friday and today. Sarah Palin is holding a campaign rally for Trump in northern Michigan on Sunday.