Hillary fans, it's road trip time!

The day after the South Carolina Democratic primary, former President Bill Clinton will be on the stump for his wife in South Florida.

At an early afternoon event, according to an email from the Hillary Clinton campaign, Mr. Clinton will go on the stump for the former First Lady, U.S. Senator, Secretary of State and current Democratic presidential frontrunner at Betty T. Ferguson Recreational Complex in Miami Gardens.

"President Clinton will lay out the case for why Hillary is the only candidate who'll deliver real results for working families across our nation. In addition, Clinton will discuss Hillary's record and vision for breaking down barriers, building up our economy, and keeping us safe at home," reads an email from the campaign.

They even came up with a nifty tropical take on Hillary's campaign logo, palm trees and all.

The event announcement comes on the heels of Clinton's win in the Nevada caucuses as well as Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid's endorsement of Clinton over her primary opponent, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.

"I think the middle class would be better served by Hillary," Reid said in an interview with CNN Wednesday. "I think that my work with her over the years has been something that I have looked upon with awe. She was the first lady. She started the trend toward looking to do something about health care. She understood the issue well, she was the front on the health care during that administration."

The endorsement is yet another signifier of the Democratic establishment's support of Clinton over Sanders, who openly calls himself a socialist and embraces policies like free public university tuition for all and a single-payer health care system.

Clinton won by a hair in the Iowa Caucuses Feb. 1, but lost in New Hampshire.

After South Carolina, Clinton and Sanders square off in multiple states on Super Tuesday, which is March 31.

Florida's primary is March 15th. The Clinton campaign is slated to open an office in Tampa soon.