Donald Trump's daughter Tiffany will headline the opening of the campaign's new state headquarters in Georgia on Saturday.

The new digs in a suburban office park comes as both campaigns increase staff and jockey for voters' attention as some polls show Hillary Clinton with surprisingly strong support in Georgia.

Tiffany, Trump’s youngest daughter, is a 22-year-old University of Pennsylvania graduate studying for her LSAT.

The Trump campaign has taken pains to defend Georgia, which has only voted for a Democratic presidential candidate once since 1980.

Trump's running mate Mike Pence made a two-day trip to Georgia last month that included an Atlanta fundraiser, Dalton town hall and rallies in Perry and Cobb County. Top surrogate and former Georgia lawmaker Newt Gingrich held a town hall last week on Trump's behalf at Kennesaw State University.

Clinton's campaign has ratcheted up the pressure, too. It has started beefing up its staff in Georgia and opened a campaign office in Atlanta last month featuring "Scandal" actor Tony Goldwyn, prompting much GOP snickering.