He’ll be back: Trump reportedly coming to Colorado next week
When Donald Trump said he’d be coming back to Colorado, we didn’t think it would be this soon.
But the Republican presidential nominee is making a stop in Grand Junction on Tuesday, according toĀ KKCO 11.
On the other side of the state, The Donald was expected to campaign in Pueblo on Tuesday. But his visit to southern Colorado has been canceled, The Pueblo Chieftain reports.
Voters don’t haveĀ to think back far to rememberĀ Trump’s last visit to Colorado. It was last week: July 29.
Some political experts believe Hillary Clinton has Colorado in the bag. ButĀ Trump’s Colorado campaign chairman, Robert Blaha, told CNN the state is still in play for Republicans and Clinton’s traditional gameplan was “the same old, tired, worn-out paradigm we’ve seen for years and years and years.”


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