Hillary Clinton and running-mate Tim Kaine are starting their three-day bus tour of a pair of battleground states.
Streamed live on WFMZ.com, the Democratic presidential nominee said during a kickoff rally on Temple University's campus in north Philadelphia on Friday that the tour through critical Pennsylvania and Ohio will stop at "places that make things," and she took a dig at her GOP rival, saying Donald Trump "doesn't make anything in America except bankruptcies."
Clinton pledged that her first 100 days in office would see the biggest investment in new jobs since World War II. She said it would focus on infrastructure, technology, clean energy and advanced manufacturing.
The Clinton-Kaine tour began a day after the former first lady, New York senator and secretary of state became the first woman to accept a major party's nomination for president.
The tour will stop in Hatfield, Montgomery County, and Harrisburg later Friday and Johnstown and Pittsburgh on Saturday.