
While voters have elections in mind Tuesday, Hillary Clinton will make a stop in Denver on Tuesday morning.
Her campaign said Monday morning that the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee will tour , a working hub and learning center for technology startups and entrepreneurs.
Colorado’s party primaries will be held Tuesday, though the state and incumbent U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has no party challenger. Five Republicans are on the ballot Tuesday, with the winner to face Bennet in November.
The former secretary of state and first lady will “speak with Galvanize CEO Jim Deters about the links between technology, education, and workforce development and how we can build an economy that works for everyone — not just those at the top — with good jobs and a good education available in every ZIP code,” her campaign said in a statement.Clinton has at least one Tuesday.
Her likely general election opponent, Republican Donald Trump, will be in Denver on Friday morning to speak at the Western Conservative Summit.
Clinton’s schedule for Denver as of Monday morning did not include a public event, and press access of her tour will be limited to a few local and national “pool” reporters and photographers, according to her campaign.
The Golden Triangle location is where Galvanize began in October 2012 and has expanded to second Denver campus, as well as locations in Boulder and Fort Collins, as well as Austin, Texas, Phoenix, San Francisco and Seattle.
The Clinton campaign for a fundraiser at the private home of Gov. John Hickenlooper. Clinton in Denver last August, when she spoke to about 350 supporters at La Rumba nightclub. Clinton and Democratic rival Bernie Sanders in Denver in February.
Updated June 28, 2016 at 8:00 a.m.: This story has been updated to clarify Clinton’s role as secretary of state.



