Hillary Clinton returning to Nevada on June 18

WASHINGTON – Hillary Clinton will return to Nevada on June 18 as part of her official launch for the presidency, her campaign said Monday.
A Clinton campaign official had no immediate details of Clinton’s upcoming activity in the Silver State, which she just visited on May 5. It will be part of a swing rolling out the Democrat’s campaign through all four early primary and caucus states.
Clinton, the former Secretary of State, U.S. senator and first lady, will launch June 13 with what her campaign said will be a major speech in New York City. It will be followed by a presentation to an organizing meeting in Iowa that will be web-cast to similar organizational meetings around the country.
The candidate is scheduled to be in Iowa on June 13 and June 14, in New Hampshire on June 15, in South Carolina on June 17, and in Nevada on June 18, the campaign said.
Speaking at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on May 5, Clinton promised if elected to seek a “full and equal path to citizenship” for undocumented immigrants, a position designed to draw a bright line between her and Republican presidential candidates in appealing to Latino voters.
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