SEATTLE — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is returning to Washington state for a second time this week, ahead of Saturday’s Democratic caucuses.
The U.S. senator kicks off a two-day visit Thursday with stops in Spokane and Yakima. He’ll swing through Seattle on Friday.
Thursday’s rally at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena begins at 2 p.m., to be followed by a 7 p.m. event at the Yakima Valley SunDome in Yakima. Friday’s rally is at Safeco Field in Seattle.
Hillary Clinton is maintaining a 300-delegate lead over Sanders after Tuesday night’s contests.
There are 118 Democratic delegates at stake in Washington, with 101 to be awarded proportionally based on the results of the caucuses. The remaining 17 are superdelegates, or party leaders who can back any candidate they wish — though a majority of them have said they support Clinton.
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