Kaine, Holton Campaign in Iowa

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On Monday, Tim Kaine and his wife Anne Holton campaigned in Iowa. Kaine and Holton appeared together at an event on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. During his speech to students and supporters, Kaine spoke about Hillary Clinton’s plans to reduce the cost of higher education for students and reduce the debt of those who have already completed their education. He also spoke about her plans to expand the job market and increase the minimum wage. A video from Kaine’s speech will be added when/if available.

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Holton then attended two additional events in Iowa. The first is a New College Compact discussion in Cedar Falls where she spoke with students about Clinton’s plans to reduce the cost of higher education and ensure that students can graduate free from debt. Holton then attended a phone bank kickoff event in Cedar Rapids where she spoke with volunteers and was even reunited with her college roommate, Janice Weiner. Videos from the events will be posted when/if available.

In New York City, a fundraiser was held on behalf of Hillary for America. The event was tailored toward the arts community and featured a conversation with De’Ara Balenger, HFA Director of Engagement.

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News Source: The Courier, The Gazette, WHOtv, Iowa State Daily

Clinton Campaigns in Iowa on Saturday Before Caucus

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Two days before the Iowa caucuses, Hillary Clinton appeared at a number of events across the state. The first event of the day was at Iowa State University in Ames. During the event, she was joined on stage by former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords and her husband, Mark Kelly. Giffords spoke briefly giving her full support to Hillary. Clinton then went on to speak about a number of her platform topics including gun control, health care, and education. A video from the event will be posted when/if available.

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Clinton’s second stop of the day was in Carroll where she spoke with supporters before her final event in Cedar Rapids. The final rally of the day featured all three Clintons, Hillary, Bill, and Chelsea. Each took a moment to speak about Hillary’s accomplishments and experience before she took the stage to talk about the future and her plans as president. The energy in the crowd was incredible as it is not often all three of the Clintons are on stage together. A full video of the Cedar Rapids rally is below.

Today in Iowa, Clinton is on the trail for her final push before tomorrow’s caucus. For all the latest, follow our revamped Scheduled Events page and follow Clinton on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source: ABC News, The New York Times

Clinton Makes Third Trip to Iowa

07firstdraft-clinton2-tmagArticleSince announcing her presidential campaign in April, Hillary Rodham Clinton has made two stops in Iowa. Today, she was in Iowa again, visiting Iowa City where she addressed a large crowd of supporters. In her speech, Clinton hit on a number of topics including women’s access to health care, the environment, gun control, and the recent Supreme Court decisions upholding the Affordable Care Act and legalizing same-sex marriage. As Iowa City is the home of Iowa State University, Clinton also spoke about the rising cost of college tuition and called for making college more affordable. After her speech, she took questions from reporters on topics ranging from the Greek debt crisis and her fellow Democratic competitor, Bernie Sanders.

Following her stop in Iowa City, Clinton headed for Ottumwa where she met with supporters at a grassroots organizing event. She then took questions from the crowd. Hillary for America has been very active in Iowa since April, and the campaign has started organizing larger events for Clinton as she continues to travel across the country.

While in Iowa, Clinton also sat down with CNN’s Brianna Keilar. The interview will be posted once it is available.

New Source: The New York Times, Politico