News from Neighboring States for March 12, 2018: Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper is taking steps toward a presidential run in 2020, holding meetings with veteran political players, ahead of a visit to Iowa next month for an official trip.

Some allies to Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper (left) suggest he and his Ohio Republican counterpart, John Kasich (right), could team up on a political unity ticket in 2020. The pair have continued to push bipartisan policy proposals on health care, immigration and other issues but deny any such White House bid is possible./ Mark Wilson, Getty Images

Behind the scenes, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper inches toward 2020 presidential race

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