Originally posted: Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016 at 5:05 p.m.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will be in Orlando Wednesday for a rally and a fundraising event.

Clinton will talk to supporters at Frontline Outreach Center on CR Smith Street in Orlando at 2 p.m. Doors open at noon.

The Clinton campaign says the candidate will talk about her plans to build an "inclusive economy," which welcomes people with disabilities.

The campaign has long touted the candidate's decades-long work with the disabled and increasing access for the disabled.

Clinton's plans include eliminating subminimum wages for disabled workers, creating new business partnerships and increasing integrated employement. She also will talk about an initiative to connect people with Autism with jobs.

Those interested in attending the rally can sign up on the Clinton campaign website.

The Frontline Outreach Youth and Family Center is one of Orlando's oldest early learning centers. The center also provides after school programs, family education and adult education and career training programs.

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