Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren will be campaigning for Hillary Clinton in Denver Sunday
the pair will be speaking at Tivoli Turnhalle in the Tivoli Student Union on the University of Colorado – Denver Auraria campus.

Bernie Sanders speaks to a roaring crowd on February 13, 2016. (Kevin J. Beaty)
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Sen. Elizabeth Warren will be in Denver Sunday, Oct. 16, to campaign for Hillary Clinton.
According to a release from Hillary for America, the pair will be speaking at Tivoli Turnhalle in the Tivoli Student Union on the University of Colorado – Denver Auraria campus at 7 p.m. Doors open to the public at 6 p.m.
To attend, you’ll need to RSVP here.
Sanders alone will also be campaigning for Clinton in Fort Collins on Monday at 3:30 p.m. in the Colorado State University Lory Student Center.
RSVP for that event here.
According to the release, Sanders and Warren will discuss the economy in Denver, and Sanders will talk about “the stakes of the election for students and millennial voters” in Fort Collins.

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