CINCINNATI -- During a rally in Cincinnati Saturday, Bill Clinton said he is worried about the state of the Republican party and said chaos and anger "has been building up for some time."
Clinton met with supporters of wife and Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton at the Underground Railroad Freedom Center Saturday morning.
The event was not Clinton's first in the Queen City this election season; however, the tone was quite different.
I'm eager to see if President Clinton even alludes to anything Donald Trump. He didn't last month in Clifton but a lot has changed. @WCPO
— Jason Law (@JasonLawNews) March 12, 2016
Clinton denounced Republican front-runner Donald Trump -- who was also in town Saturday -- for unruly protests that led his staff to cancel a rally in Chicago the night before.
"I'm worried about what I saw in Chicago last night," Clinton said. "I'm worried about the tone of the debates on the other side."
Clinton: "I was really disturbed by all those pictures from Chicago. Everybody was so mad...this has been building up for a long time."@WCPO
— Jason Law (@JasonLawNews) March 12, 2016
Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley introduced Clinton at the event Saturday morning.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich was also in Hamilton County -- at the Sharonville Convention Center -- Saturday morning.
Nine of 10 polls show Hillary Clinton topping Bernie Sanders in the Ohio primary on Tuesday.
Polls showing Hillary Clinton with an edge over Bernie Sanders in Tuesday's Primary. @WCPO pic.twitter.com/ahPhsuk0Wz
— Jason Law (@JasonLawNews) March 12, 2016
"Everybody is going to be watching to see how Ohio votes," Clinton said.