Clinton, Sanders Bring Campaigns To California

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are bringing their Democratic presidential campaigns to California.

Clinton, who won Arizona's primary on Tuesday, will deliver a speech Wednesday at Stanford University.

Sanders begins the day in San Diego, where he'll hold a press conference to discuss his victories in the Idaho and Utah caucuses. He'll then travel to Los Angeles for an evening rally at The Wiltern theater.

As for Clinton, she will also be making her way into Los Angeles for her second election season appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on Thursday. She will also attend fundraisers at the Santa Monica home of Julia Franz and Chris Silbermann and the Avalon Hollywood nightclub, where hip-hop music magnate Russell Simmons will serve as master of ceremonies and singers Estelle and Ben Harper are scheduled to perform.

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