(AP) — Looking both East and West for support, Republican presidential candidates angled Saturday to pick up more delegates in Colorado while at the same time bidding for favor a half-continent away in New York's all-important April 19 primary. Clinton, who planned a Brooklyn campaign stop later in the day, does back Senate legislation that would give cities and states the ability to set a higher hourly threshold. On the Republican side, Trump holds a wide delegate lead nationally, but there seems to be a real chance no one will claim a majority of GOP delegates before the national convention in Cleveland in July. In Colorado, where more than 3,000 people at the state convention were picking 13 delegates, Trump's organizers distributed a slate of names that listed incorrect information for three of his candidates.