The Latest: Sen. Booker visits Democrats in Minden, Nevada

MINDEN, Nev. — The Latest on New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker’s visit to rural Nevada (all times local):

1:40 p.m.

New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker has become the first 2020 presidential candidate to campaign in rural Nevada.

The parade of candidates visiting the early caucus state routinely goes through Las Vegas and, sometimes, Reno and Carson City.

But Booker went to Minden on Friday, where he told about 100 people jammed into Douglas County Democratic headquarters that everyone should visit the town 15 miles (24 kilometres) south of the state capital city.

The former Newark mayor says he’s the only presidential candidate who was a chief executive of a city and also served in Congress.

He says his push for economic justice and affordable health care would benefit Americans of all walks of life.

Nevada’s caucuses next February follow New Hampshire and Iowa as third in the nominating process.

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9:25 a.m.

Democratic presidential hopeful Cory Booker is continuing his campaign visit to Nevada with stops in rural and northern parts of the early caucus state.

The New Jersey senator is scheduled to speak Friday to Douglas County Democrats in Minden at 11:30 a.m. then travel to Reno for a 1:30 p.m. speech at the Washoe County party headquarters.

Booker took his “Justice For All Tour” to the University of Nevada Las Vegas Thursday night. He has four more stops scheduled in Las Vegas on Saturday, including a breakfast at a Baptist church and a dinner at a Chinese restaurant with the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.

Nevada’s February caucuses come third in the presidential nominating process, following the New Hampshire primary and the Iowa caucuses.

The Associated Press

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