Hillary Clinton will be visiting a co-working space in Denver
The Democratic presidential candidate will be at the Galvanize Golden Triangle location Tuesday morning.
Clinton was already expected in Denver Tuesday for aĀ “Women for Hillary” fundraising event: $27,000 per person for hosts and $10,000 per person for co-hosts.
It was revealed Monday morning thatĀ ClintonĀ also will meet with tech entrepreneurs at Galvanize, which provides training and educational opportunities along with office space.
(GalvanizeĀ happens to be where we work.)
The event is open only to members of Galvanize, and the campus will be closed to the general public until noon.
The visit is the same day as Colorado’s primary. Political watchers around the country are eager to knowĀ which Republican will go up against incumbent Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet.
Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, will be in Denver at the Western Conservative Summit on Friday.

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