Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush is coming back for South Carolina for a series of events in the Upstate.
The former Florida governor is starting his swing Tuesday with a Salvation Army event in Greenville at 1 p.m.
At 3 p.m., he stops by Spartanburg’s Beacon Drive-In, a restaurant that has become a must-see for presidential campaigns as they visit South Carolina’s northwestern areas.
At the end of his day, Bush is stopping in Rock Hill for a town-hall meeting at The Magnolia Room.
Bush was in South Carolina last week, making stops in several cities and giving a speech at The Citadel in which he called for the U.S. to send more troops to the Middle East to fight the Islamic State group.
Republished with permission of The Associated Press.