SEATTLE (AP) — Bernie Sanders plans to campaign in the Seattle area this weekend, and in other parts of Washington state on Sunday.

The campaign planned to hold a rally Saturday in Fife, south of Seattle, with Larry Cohen, the former president of the Communication Workers of America. The Sanders campaign said also scheduled to speak were Dean McGrath, the president of Local 23 of the International Labor Workers Union, and other local labor leaders.

Sanders also plans to hold rallies in Vancouver, Seattle and Spokane on Sunday.

Former President Bill Clinton will be in Washington state Monday to campaign for his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Late Friday, Clinton's campaign announced she would campaign in Seattle and Everett on Tuesday.

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 technically unpledged party and elected leaders, though a majority of them — including Gov. Jay Inslee and the state's Congressional delegation — have already said they support Clinton.

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