Hillary Clinton speaks at Everett machinist union

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Hillary Clinton traveled to Washington on Tuesday ahead of the state's caucus with the first stop in Everett and the next in Seattle.

A total of 101 delegates are at stake on Saturday. Clinton has a lead of more than 300 delegates over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Clinton made her first stop in Everett at a the machinist union event, discussing her plans to raise incomes and break down barriers.

Earlier in the day, Chelsea Clinton attended events in Tacoma: at the Advanced Technology Center at Bates Technical College and an event at the Hillary for WA Tacoma Office.

President Bill Clinton attended a Hillary for Washington organizing event in Spokane, Washington, on Monday.

Clinton's primary opponent Bernie Sanders held packed rallies in Vancouver and Seattle over the weekend. Click here for video.

<a href="http://www.kiro7.com/news/kiro-news-app/heres-how-the-washington-state-democrats-caucus-works/172965020">Here's how the Washington State Democrats' caucus works </a>

KIRO 7 News will also stream any GOP candidates if they come in town for primary events. Learn about how the state republican's caucus and May convention works here.