President Barack Obama will hold a rally in Denver’s City Park on Wednesday, part of a coast-to-coast campaign barnstorm of swing states.
Obama will start the day in Iowa on Wednesday before flying to Colorado for the Denver event, according to an announcement from his campaign put out Saturday. He will then travel to Nevada later that evening before flying overnight to Florida.
The Colorado visit will cap a flurry of campaign attention on the state.
On Sunday, GOP vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan will hold , according to the Romney campaign website. On Monday, Ryan will hold rallies in Pueblo West and Durango before for a rally and a debate-watch party.
And on Tuesday, the day after the final presidential debate, Ryan and GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney will hold their most ambitious Colorado rally to date — a .
Obama’s City Park rally will be in the Meadow, between Ferrill Lake and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Tickets to the rally will be distributed at that spot between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday and also between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Monday. Tickets are also available at the campaign’s Five Points, Stapleton and Lowry offices starting at 11 a.m. Sunday.
More details on Romney’s and Ryan’s visits, including how to obtain free tickets, are available at .
The visits come with voting in Colorado in full swing. Mail ballots — 70 percent of Colorado’s 2.7 million active voters are permanent mail-in voters — went out Monday. Early voting begins this Monday.
To find an early-voting location, people can contact their county clerk’s office.
Just Vote Colorado, a voter-information project affiliated with left-leaning groups, also has an at .





