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-Gov. Dean returned to Iowa on January 18-19, 2004. Starting in the afternoon of January 18 he plans a "Caucus for Change" rally at West High School cafeteria in Davenport; a "Caucus for Change" rally at Jefferson High School gymnasium in Cedar Rapids; and a "Caucus for Change" rally at Iowa Memorial Union at University of Iowa in Iowa City. On January 19 he stopped by the Iowa Commission on the Status of African Americans' Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial event at the Iowa State Historical Building in Des Moines; planned a "Caucus for Change" rally at the Iowa State University Molecular Biology Building in Ames; and held a People Powered Post Caucus Party at Val Air Ballroom in West Des Moines. -Gov. Dean visited Iowa on January 14-17, 2004.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on January 10-12, 2004.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on January 6-7,
2004.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on January 3-5, 2004.
The events have the "Caucus for Change" theme.
2003: 39 visits, 72 days.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on December 19-20, 2003,
holding a number of "Caucus for Change" rallies. Early on the afternoon
of December 19 he rallied at Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Burlington;
[GAP]; in the early evening he rallied at North High School cafeteria in
Davenport. On December 20 he held a pancake breakfast at Washington
Middle School gymnasium in Clinton; a rally at Comfort Inn in Maquoketa;
a rally at The Grand River Center in Dubuque; and headlined a fundraiser
for state Senator Joe Bolkcom at the Old Brick Church and Community Center
in Iowa City.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on December 12, 2003.
He held a "Caucus for Change" town hall meeting at Abraham Lincoln High
School in Council Bluffs; held a "Caucus for Change" meeting with area
residents at Madison County Historical Center in Winterset; held a "Caucus
for Change" meeting with area residents at American Legion Hall in Indianola;
met with community members at Creative Visions Human Development Center
in Des Moines, hosted by Men of Vision; and attended the annual Iowa Democratic
Holiday Party at Studio 55 in Des Moines.
-Gov. Dean held an endorsement event with former Vice
President Gore in the Main Ballroom at the Crowne Plaza in Cedar Rapids,
Iowa
on December 9, 2003. [This followed directly after Gore's
initial announcement earlier in the day in Harlem, NY].
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on December 5-6, 2003.
On December 5 he held five "Commit for Change" (C4C) rallies, meeting
with area residents at Mason City Public Library; meeting with area residents
at The RSVP Senior Center in Webster City; meeting with area residents
at Des Moines Area Community College in Fort Dodge; meeting with area residents
at Des Moines Area Community College in Boone; and meeting with area residents
at Perry Elementary School in Perry. On the morning of December
6 in Des Moines he joined Drake University students for a pancake breakfast
at Hubbell Dining Hall.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on December 2, 2003.
He held a discussion at IBEW Union Hall Local 405 in Cedar Rapids; met
with area residents and asked them to “Commit for Change” and caucus, at
Marshalltown Community College in Marshalltown; met with students and asked
them to “Commit for Change” and caucus, at Veteran’s Memorial Building
in Grinnell; and met with area residents and asked them to “Commit for
Change” and caucus, at DMACC-Newton in Newton.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on November 24-25, 2003.
On November 24 before the debate he rallied with Rob Reiner and
supporters who collected food items to donate to the Food Bank of Iowa
at the campaign's headquarters in Des Moines; participated in the presidential
debate sponsored by the DNC and MSNBC/WHO-TV at the Polk County Convention
Center in Des Moines; attended a reception with local Democrats hosted
by Ned Chiodo at the Club House at Blank Golf Course in Des Moines; and
attended a reception with Governor Tom Vilsack and Senator Tom Harkin at
Club Aura in West Des Moines. On the morning of November 25,
joined by Rob Reiner, he rolled out his early childhood development policy
at the Des Moines Area Community College Early Childhood Center in Ankeny.
-Gov. Dean met with teachers and supporters at Adams Elementary
School???Sudlow Intermediary School in Davenport, Iowa to discuss
education on the afternoon of November 19, 2003.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on November 14-16, 2003.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa
on
November
10-11, 2003. On November 10 he held a press conference
in Des Moines; [big gap in public schedule]; in the evening he was the
featured guest at a Linn Phoenix Club fundraiser at a private home in Cedar
Rapids. On November 11 he delivered a foreign policy address
before the Iowa City Foreign Relations Council at Iowa Memorial Union in
Iowa City; met with veterans at VFW Hall in Ottumwa; met with Democrats
who will pledge their support at UAW Local 74 Hall in Ottumwa; and met
with Democrats who pledged their support at SE Entrepreneurial Center in
Burlington.
-Gov.
Dean visited Iowa on the morning of November 3, 2003.
He delivered an address on nursing and health care at Grand View College
in Des Moines; and met with students at Johnston High School.
-Gov. Dean received the formal endorsement of the International
Union of Painters and Allied Trades at IUPAT District Council 81 in Ankeny,
Iowa
late on the morning of October 27, 2003.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on October 20-22, 2003.
-Gov. Dean visited
Iowa
on October 17-18, 2003. On the evening of October 17
he attended the Polk County Democrats Fall Harvest Dinner and Auction at
Isaac Walton League in Des Moines; and appeared live on "Iowa Press" from
the Iowa Public Television studios. On the morning of October
18 he met with nurses at Broadlawns Medical Center in Des Moines.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on
October
14-15, 2003.
-Gov. Dean held a rally at the University
of Iowa's Memorial Union in Iowa City, Iowa on October 5, 2003
part of his "Raise the Roots" tour of college campuses, to kick off Generation
Dean Week.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on
September 27-28,
2003. Starting late on the afternoon of September 27 he
spoke at the annual Johnson County BBQ at Izaak Walton League in Iowa City;
headlined a fundraiser for Rep. Winckler, a supporter, at Union Station
in Davenport; then rallied with supporters there. On September
28 he began the day with a meeting of African-American activists in
Davenport; appeared on CBS' Face the Nation; delivered a speech on elderly
care (billed as a major policy address) at Dubuque Area Lifetime Center;
met with Jackson County Democrats at the Tabor Farm in Baldwin; addressed
the Immigrant Worker's Freedom Ride at St Ambrose University in Davenport;
and headlined a fundraiser for Rep. Bukta, a supporter, at The Red Tomato
Restaurant in Clinton.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on September
13-14, 2003. On September 13 he traveled with undecided caucus
goers from Des Moines headquarters to Indianola; he addressed supporters
at Pickard Park in Indianola as they arrived for the Harkin Steak Fry;
and he attended the Harkin Steak Fry. On September 14 he met with
Crawford County Democrats at Yellow Smoke Park in Denison; attended the
Clay County Fair in Spencer; headlined a fundraiser for supporter and State
Senator Daryl Beall at the Moor Century Farm in Somers; and held a "Restoring
Our Community" town hall meeting at Sanford Center in Sioux City.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on September 1, 2003.
He marched in the Labor Day parade in Des Moines; spoke at a Labor Day
picnic at City Park Upper Shelter #6 in Iowa City; met with Louisa County
Democrats in a reception at Briggs Civic Center in Wapello; and met with
Muscatine County Democrats in a reception at the home of supporters Anne
and Scott Lesnet in Muscatine.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on August 13-15, 2003.
Aug. 13: Dike, Waterloo, New Hartford. - Aug. 14: Newton, Des
Moines, Nevada. - Aug. 15: Nevada, Eldora, Marshalltown, Chelsea,
Cedar Rapids.
-Gov. Dean visited in Iowa on
August
6-7, 2003, continuing his "Get on Board" Tour.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on
July
29-30, 2003. On July 29 he held a town hall meeting at
Council Bluffs Community Hall; held a series of four "Get on Board with
Dean" events, meeting with undecided caucus goers at Dunlap Livestock Auction
in Dunlap; at Lohff-Schumann Memorial Community Center in Holstein; at
Danny's Sports Spot in Cherokee; and at the Townhouse Restaurant in Sac
City; wrapping up the day he attended a Carroll County Democrats fundraiser
at the City Park's Southside Shelter House in Carroll.
-Gov. Dean did a "Get on Board" bus tour in eastern and
southern Iowa on July 24-25, 2003.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on
July
17-18, 2003. Starting in Cedar Rapids on the afternoon of July
17 he had coffee with unemployed Iowans at Al & Irene's BBQ House;
attended a Linn County Democrats reception at Muddy Waters Restaurant;
and spoke at the IBEW 11th District Regional Dinner at the Crowne Plaza
Hotel; proceeding to Coralville he attended a roast in honor of Rep. Dick
Myers at the Holiday Inn Hotel & Convention Center. On July 18
he taped "Iowa Press" at the Iowa Public Television studios in Johnston,
then held a press conference where he posed his 16 questions about President
Bush's leadership in taking the United States to war with Iraq.
-Gov. Dean visited
Iowa
on July 2-3, 2003. On July 2 he held a "Restoring Our Community"
town hall meeting at Carnegie Stout Public Library in Dubuque; a meeting
with Delaware County Democrats at Glen Restaurant in Manchester; and a
Meet Up at Iowa Memorial Union, University of Iowa in Iowa City.
On July 3 he breakfasted with Washington County Democrats at Buck's Steak
House in Washington; visited the National Youth Sports Program in Davenport;
and held a "Restoring Our Community" town hall meeting at Iowans
for Dean Campaign Office on 303 W 3rd St. in Davenport.
-Gov. Dean had been scheduled to
visit Iowa on June 21, 2003 but cancelled due to the arrest
of his son. He planned to start with doughnuts with Dean at campaign
headquarters; then do a "Get On Board With Dean," where 40 undecided caucusgoers
would ride with him on a bus to Newton; in Newton he was to participate
in the Jasper County Democrats' "America's Hometown Forum" at Newton High
School; he was to appear at the Iowa City GLBT Pride Fest at College Green
Park in Iowa City; and attend the Washington County Democrats BBQ in Kalona.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on the afternoon of June
17, 2003. He did a Health Care Town Hall Meeting at Firefighters
Local 15 Union Hall in Council Bluffs; a town hall meeting in the city
council chamber in Atlantic; and a house party at the home of Harold Wells
in Des Moines.
-Gov.
Dean visited Iowa on the afternoon and evening
June 14, 2003.
In Waterloo he attended the Juneteenth Celebration in the Martin Luther
King, Jr. Center at Hawkeye Community College; did his first Iowa "House
Call" (discussing his Healthy America initiative) at the home of Dennis
Harbaugh and Juanita Williams; and spoke at a Flag Day fundraiser for state
Rep. Don Shoultz at the Shoultzs' home. Proceeding to Iowa Falls,
he met with Hardin County Democrats at the home of Mary Rose Brown.
He concluded the trip as Dr. Julie Thomas' guest at the Iowa Democratic
Party's Hall of Fame Dinner in Des Moines.
-Gov. Dean flew into Moline and attended the the
4th Annual Vilsack/Pederson Family Picnic at the Old Threshers Grounds
in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa on June 8, 2003.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on
May
23-24, 2003. On May 23 he met with leaders from Iowa Building
and Construction Trades at IBEW Local 347 Hall in Des Moines; participated
in a health care roundtable at Mason City Public Library in Mason City;
and attended a reception with North Iowa Democrats at the home of Ed and
Estelle Gabel in Mason City. On the morning of May 24 he joined Story
County Democrats for coffee at Café Diem in Ames.
-Gov. Dean visited
Iowa
on May 16-18, 2003. On May 16 he met with Cornell College
students on the campus at Mt. Vernon and attended a health care community
roundtable at the Iowa City Free Medical Clinic in Iowa City. On
May 17 he participated the AFSCME town hall meeting and attended the ISEA
meeting at Adventureland Inn in Altoona. On May 18 he participated
in Sen. Tom Harkin's "Hear it from the Heartland" forum at River Center
in Davenport, then greeted supporters at Mac's restaurant.
-Gov. Dean visited
Iowa
on May 9-10, 2003. Starting late afternoon on May 9 he attended
a reception with Hamilton County Democrats at The Country Kitchen in Webster
City; and then attended a reception with Webster County Democrats at Marvin
Gardens in Fort Dodge. On May 10 he breakfasted with Greene County Democrats
at Uptown Café in Jefferson; spoke at the International Union of
Painters and Allied Trades District Council meeting in Ankeny; and appeared
at the Polk County Democrats fundraiser at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on
April
25-27, 2003.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on April 11-12,
2003.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on March 27-28, 2003.
On March 27 he did lunch with Woodbury County Democrats Truman Club at
the Best Western in Sioux City; met with Monona County Democrats at Janz
Restaurant in Onawa; and attended a Pottawattamie County fundraising dinner
at Iowa Western Community College in Council Bluffs. On March 28
he did a meet and greet with Adair County Democrats at Bon's Bake House
in Greenfield; a meet and greet with Warren County Democrats at The Cottage
Inn in Indianola; and spoke at the Common Ground Conference at Central
College in Pella.
-Gov. Dean visited Des Moines, Iowa on March
23-24, 2003. On March 23 he spoke at the UAW Legislative Conference
at the Starlite Inn in Des Moines. On March 24 he toured the Central
Iowa Center for Independent Living; met with employees of the Parent Training
and Information Center and Legal Center for Special Eucation; did a meet
and greet in the Iowa State Capitol; and spoke at the House and Senate
Democratic Caucuses, also in the State Capitol.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on March 7-8, 2003.
On March 7 he taped "Iowa
Press" at the Iowa Public Television Studios in Johnston; did a meet
and greet luncheon with Iowa County Democrats at Ox Yoke Inn in Amana;
and a meet and greet coffee with Benton County Democrats at 218 Café
in Vinton. On March 8, he toured the Osterhaus Pharmacy in Maquoketa, did
a meet and greet with Jackson County Democrats at Decker House in Maquoketa;
did a meet and greet with Dubuque County Democrats at Bricktown Restaurant
in Dubuque; and attended the 1st District Central Committee meeting at
the Country Junction Restaurant in Dyersville.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on February
17, 2003. He made a foreign policy speech at Drake University's
Olmsted Center in Des Moines; spoke at the Iowa Federation of Labor's Annual
Legislative Conference at Adventureland Inn in Altoona; and attended the
Warren County Off-Year Caucus at Indianola Masonic Temple.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on February 8-10, 2003.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on
January 18-19, 2003.
In the morning he appeared at events in Des Moines: the Iowa Pharmacy Association's
political breakfast at the Marriott Hotel; a Democratic Women Activists
Network (DAWN) meeting at the home of DAWN president Marty Anderson; the
Iowa Democratic Party state committee meeting at the Iowa Democratic Party
offices; and he met with members of education community at Noah's Ark.
Early in the afternoon he met with Democrats at Midtown Café in
Newton. In the evening he spoke at the Linn County Democratic Sustaining
Club Banquet at the Prairie Hill Pavilion in Marion. On January 19
he met with Linn County Democrats at Gwen's Restaurant in Lisbon
and met with Mt. Vernon Democrats at Lincoln Café in Mt. Vernon.
2002: 11 visits, 24 days.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on
December 16-18,
2002. On the evening of December 16 he attended a reception at
the home of Dan and Marcia Rogers in Cedar Rapids. On December
17 he met with the editorial board of the Des Moines Register in
Des Moines (he announced his selection of Jeani Murray as state director)
and late in the afternoon he attended a reception at The Homestead Building
in Des Moines. On December 18 he did an interview with the Ames
Tribune in Ames.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on October 9-10,
2002. (In the morning of October 9 he did a healthcare roundtable
with Nebraska gubernatorial candidate Stormy Dean in Omaha, NE).
In the early afternoon, he, along with Mike Reasoner, candidate for Iowa
House (District 95), spoke to an American politics class at Graceland College
in Lamoni; he then did a meet and greet/reception at the College with students,
faculty and community members. Later in the afternoon Dean, along
with Howard Hart, candidate for Iowa House (District 97) and Paul Shomshor,
candidate for Congress, did meet and greets with local activists at Lied
Center Community Center in Calinda. He then did another meet and
greet at Shenandoah Elementary School in Shenandoah. In the evening
he attended an AFSCME- and labor-sponsored reception for Doug Struyk and
Steve Gorman, candidates for Iowa House (Districts 99 and 98), at Firefighter's
Hall in Council Bluffs. On the morning of October 10 he campaigned
with Shomshor, then headed back to Omaha, NE.
-Gov. Dean started out his October 5, 2002
visit to Des Moines, Iowa doing lunch with Democratic women at the
Racoon River Restaurant in downtown Des Moines followed by a reception
with Bradley supporters at 800 Locust. He spoke at the Iowa Democratic
Party's Jefferson Jackson Dinner and attended related events that preceded
it (Host Committee reception; Humphrey Club reception; Majority Club reception)
at the Polk County Convention Complex. Sens. Kerry and Edwards
also spoke at this event.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on
September 23-24,
2002. On the afternoon of September 23 he started in Cedar Rapids:
campaigning with John Hedgecoth, candidate for state representative (District
37) and Renee Sneitzer, candidate for state Senate (District 19)--working
a downtown lunch spot and a senior center, and doing some fundraising calls
for Hedgecoth; and holding a press conference with 2nd district congressional
candidate Julie Thomas at Johnson Elementary School. In the evening,
he did three events in Iowa City: attending a fundraising reception for
Thomas at a private home; attending a fundraising reception for University
of Iowa Young Democrats at the University of Iowa; and addressing students
in the 2nd Floor Ballroom of the Memorial Union at the University of Iowa.
On September 24 he started the day with a breakfast for Mark Shear, candidate
for state Senate, at Kolonial Town House in Kalona; campaigned with Keith
Kreiman, candidate for state Senate at Hotel Ottumwa in Ottumwa; did a
lunch for Julie Thomas at Regina's Restaurant in Fairfield; interviewed
at the Hawk Eye newspaper in Burlington; did a press conference
with Pat Deluhery, candidate for State Auditor, and John Reissan, candidate
for state representative, in Burlington; met with the co-chairs of Muscatine
County; and concluded with a dinner for Deluhery in Davenport.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on September 4-7, 2002.
His schedule included: September 4 in Des Moines private meetings
with ISEA president John Hieronymus, with people from AFSCME, and with
Secretary of Agriculture Patty Judge; he attended anearly evening fundraiser
for Vilsack-Pederson hosted by Planned Parenthood in Des Moines. September
5 breakfast for Jeanette Randall, candidate for Iowa House (District
23), and Buchanan County Democrats at the Independence Senior Center in
Independence; lunch for Roger Thomas, candidate for Iowa House (District
24), at Guttenburg River Cafe in Guttenburg, followed by visit to Clayton
Ridge High School; dinner for Pat Tyler, candidate for Iowa Senate, at
the Red Fox Inn in Waverly; reception for Ann Hutchinson, 1st district
congressional candidate, in Waterloo. September 6 breakfast
for John Norris, 4th district congressional candidate, at Fisher Community
Center in Marshalltown, followed by a press event there; brunch for Rep.
Mark Smith at the Otts' home in Marshalltown; speak at the United Auto
Workers convention at the Starlight Hotel in Des Moines; reception for
Jo Oldson, candidate for House (District 61), at N Haus Foto in Des Moines;
event with Norris on keeping drug companies accountable at Ames Public
Library; reception for Norris in Boone; reception for Norris in Ft. Dodge.
September
7 brunch for Sen. Amanda Ragan in Mason City.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on July 15-16,
2002. On July 15 he began in Omaha, NE. (breakfast with state
Democratic party leaders, activists and labor leaders) and then did events
in Sioux City, Iowa: met with Iowa State Education Association, did a press
conference with 5th district congressional candidate Paul Shomshor, followed
by a meet and greet with county chair Al Sturgeon Jr. and Democratic candidates
and activists from Woodbury County, and concluded with a press availability
and reception with Shomshor. On July 16 he began with a live radio
interview with Mark Stubbs on KMNS, News Talk 620 AM in Sioux City, then
headed to Council Bluffs, where he and Shomshor toured Alegent Health Systems
(hospital), held a press conference there and then did a fundraiser for
Shomshor.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on
June 24-26, 2002.
On June 24 he did a private lunch with a small group of Democratic activists
at the Raddison Hotel in Davenport; met with Ed Tibbetts of the Quad-City
Times; met with Clinton County Democratic activists at the Democratic
headquarters in Clinton and attended a reception hosted by La Metta K.
Wynn, Mayor of Clinton, at City Hall. On June 25 he was in
Des Moines for various private meetings-breakfast with Dave Neil, UAW president;
meeting with JoAnn Zimmerman, first female lt. gov. of Iowa; meeting with
the editorial board of the Des Moines Register; lunch with First
Lady Christie Vilsack; meeting with Attorney General Tom Miller.
He attended a Stonewall meet and greet event at the Plaza and was guest
speaker at a reception for Angela Connolly, candidate for Polk County Supervisor,
at the home of Mary Tabor and Phil Roeder in Des Moines. On
June 26 he did a breakfast event with Maggie Stewart and Black Hawk County
Democrats at Country Kitchen in Waterloo; was special guest at a reception
for Jeff Danielson, candidate for Iowa House of Representatives, District
20 (Waterloo); did an interview with Charlotte Eby, managing editor of
the Courier; proceeded to Cedar Rapids and was special guest at
at Linn County Phoenix Club fundraiser at the home of Bob Rush; and special
guest at a Linn County Democrats Central Committee meeting at UAW 104 Hall.
-On May 21-22, 2002, Gov. Dean visited Des Moines,
Iowa.
On the evening of May 21 he spoke at a fundraiser for the Senate Truman
Fund at Salisbury House in Des Moines. The trip was mostly private
meetings: May 21-lunch at veteran Dem. activist Phil Roeder's office; Mike
Blouin, president of the Greater Des Moines Partnership and Richard "Red"
Brennan, a consultant; Marti Anderson and Barbara Boatwright, activists
for DAWN; Mike Tackett; Debbie Katterhorn and Leslie Place, co-presidents
of Iowa Young Democrats; Eric Tabor, chief of staff to AG Tom Miller.
May 22 breakfast with Dave Neil, UAW president; Secretary of State Chet
Culver; lunch with Howard Hagen and attorneys in his firm.
-On May 6-7, 2002 Gov. Dean visited Iowa.
Dean met privately with Sen. Pat Deluhery at the airport and then had lunch
with him at the Rusty Nail in Davenport. He met with the editorial
board of the Quad-City Times. Dean met privately with Mary
Ellen Chamberlin, president of the Riverboat Development Authority.
Proceeding to Iowa City he met with the Gazette's James Lynch.
He met with Univ. of Iowa law professor Josie Gittler. He spoke at
the First Annual Nurses' Speak Out, sponsored by the Iowa City Nurse Coalition,
at the Iowa City Public Library. Dean finished the day at a fundraiser
for Iowa Democrats' Truman Fund (House Democratic Caucus) at the
home of Rep. Dick Myers. On May 7 Dean had breakfast with Pat McCabe.
He spent the morning in Fairfield, holding meetings at Ernie Robson's office,
touring town hall and downtown with Mayor Ed Malloy, meeting Mayor Bob
Wynne and city council members at Vedic City (two miles north of Fairfield),
and doing a lunch reception at Regina's Restaurant. [The Nurses'
Speak Out and the Truman Fund fundraiser were the major highlighted events
on this trip].
-Gov. Dean visited Des Moines, Iowa on March
27-28, 2002 to campaign for 4th district congressional candidate John
Norris. On the evening of March 27 he did a fundraiser for Norris
at a private home; the next morning the two met with health care professionals
at Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines. On both days he held private
meetings with Democratic activists, including a March 27 stop at Dubuque
Night at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines. He also meet privately
with Gov. Vilsack during this trip.
-Gov. Dean visited Iowa on February 22, 2002,
campaigning for 2nd district congressional candidate Julie Thomas in Iowa
City and Cedar Rapids. The two began with a lunch with Johnson County
business owners and attorneys at a downtown restaurant in Iowa City. In
the afternoon they met with law school professors; toured University of
Iowa children's hospital with Dr. Frank Morris, hospital director; and
met with UI president Mary Sue Coleman. In the evening Dean and Thomas
did fundraisers for her campaign at a private home in Iowa City and at
a
private home in Cedar Rapids.
2001: No Visits. Note
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Mid-July 2002-Map on the wall of Gov. Dean's initial campaign headquarters in Burlington, VT shows some early trips to Iowa. |
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