DENVER — Colorado will be the focus of the presidential campaigns this week as political rallies and campaign stops are planned throughout the state.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his son have several stops on the docket Monday and Tuesday while Bernie Sanders will stump for Clinton Sunday and Monday.
Senator Bernie Sanders will campaign for Clinton at the Tivoli Student Union on the Auraria campus Sunday. Sanders will be joined by Senator Elizabeth Warren. Doors open to the public at 6 p.m. Anyone wanting to RSVP for tickets can do so here.
On Monday, Sanders heads to Colorado State University in Fort Collins, where he will rally support for Amendment 69, a proposed state-run health care initiative. That event kicks off at 1 p.m. Anyone wanting to RSVP for tickets can do so here.
Donald Trump Jr. will campaign for his father at the Centennial Gun Club at 11800 East Peakview Avenue in Centennial beginning at 10:30 a.m. Monday. This event is open to the public.
After the Centennial stop, Trump Jr. will head to Boulder, where he will make a campaign stop at The Sink.
On Tuesday, candidate Donald Trump will make stops in two solid Republican-held Colorado counties.
Trump will hold a rally in Colorado Springs at 1 p.m. at the Norris-Penrose Event Center. Doors for the event open at 10 a.m. Anyone wanting to RSVP for tickets can do so here.
He then heads to Grand Junctions, where he will hold a rally at the airport. Tickets to the event can be found here. Doors open at noon.
Recent polling shows Clinton and Trump deadlocked in the state.