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FILE – In this May 26, 2016 file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks in San Francisco. Donald Trump’s best liaison to Republicans is turning out to be Hillary Clinton. Trump overcame a “Never Trump” campaign aimed at stopping him from clinching the Republican nomination. Now the businessman is benefiting from a wave of GOP donors, voters and conservative issues groups uniting under a new banner: Never Hillary. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)
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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will likely be in the Aspen area Aug. 2 for a fundraiser.

Mike Kraemer, Pitkin County senior planner, told county commissioners Tuesday his office received a permit application late last week for a Clinton fundraiser Aug. 2 at Aspen Valley Ranch in Woody Creek.

The “Hillary Victory Fund dinner” would take place from 5 to 8 p.m. on the agricultural facility parcel of the ranch and host about 85 guests in a tent constructed on the property, according to the permit application. Donation levels will be $10,000, $33,400 and $50,000, the application states.

The Hillary Victory Fund is a joint fundraising committee that benefits Clinton’s presidential campaign, the Democratic National Committee and 38 state Democratic parties, including Colorado, according to Clinton’s website. Clinton’s campaign receives the first $2,700 individual or $5,000 PAC donation, while the DNC gets the next $33,400 from an individual or $15,000 from a PAC, and the state parties get up to another $10,000 from individuals or $5,000 from PACs, according to the website.

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