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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley is planning to meet with unions and Latino leaders during a two-day campaign stop in Las Vegas.
The former Maryland governor kicks off the visit Monday afternoon with a tour of the Culinary Health Fund Clinic. He's scheduled to attend a town hall meeting with the Service Employees International Union later in the day.
O'Malley's agenda Tuesday includes a stop at the Hispanics in Politics breakfast meeting.
He's also expected to be in Nevada Oct. 13 for the first Democratic presidential primary debate, which is set to take place at the Wynn resort in Las Vegas.
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