Hillary planning campaign swing through early states

After Hillary Clinton officially-officially announces her presidential candidacy in a June 13 New York City rally, she will hit the road to for a six-day swing through four of the earliest primary and caucus states.

She will immediately fly to Iowa for a presentation to an organizing meeting in Iowa that will be webcast to organizations around the country. After spending two days in Iowa, Clinton will spend June 15 and 16 in New Hampshire, June 17 in South Carolina, and then June 18 in Nevada.

Clinton will cater to Latino voters and elected officials while speaking at the 32nd annual conference of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials in Las Vegas. The speech is part of the Democratic Presidential Candidate Forum. There will be Republican Presidential Candidate Forum at the event the day before.

Clinton will be joined by U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev.; state Sens. Mo Denis, D-Las Vegas and Ruben Kihuen, D-Las Vegas; and state Assemblywoman Irene Bustamante Adams, D-Las Vegas at the Latino event.

When Clinton last visited Nevada in May, she spoke to a group of high schoolers in Las Vegas, promising to seek a “full and equal path to citizenship” for undocumented immigrants.

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