LAS VEGAS (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton will head to northern Nevada after addressing Latino leaders at a Las Vegas conference on Thursday.
The former secretary of state is scheduled to speak at the 32nd annual National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials conference at Aria Resort and Casino on Thursday.
A campaign aide said the Democratic presidential candidate will then travel to meet with northern Nevada residents that day, although event details haven't been announced.
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Bernie Sanders, a fellow Democratic presidential candidate and U.S. Senator from Vermont, and Republican candidate Dr. Ben Carson are also addressing the Las Vegas conference.