Visits Since Nov. 2004  totals updated through January 3, 2008
Republicans
ALLEN
BROWNBACK
FRIST
GILMORE
GINGRICH
GIULIANI
HAGEL
HUNTER
HUCKABEE
McCAIN
PATAKI
PAUL
ROMNEY
TANCREDO
F.THOMPSON T.THOMPSON
 Visits:  283
2
39
6
7
9
17
2
11
29
22
10
9
43
25
10
42
 Days:  551
2.
61.
10.
9.
18.
22
2.
25
75
43
20.
20
77
71.
31
65.
Notes: (1) Does not include visits by longshot Republican '08 candidate John Cox, an Illinois businessman, who has spent more time in the state than any of the prospects.  His first visit was on March 8-11, 2006; by the time of the Iowa Straw Poll in August 2007 he reported he was on his 27th trip and had spent over 100 days in the state.  (2) Does not included visits by Alan Keyes.  Keyes did participate in the Dec. 12, 2007 Des Moines Reigister Debate.  (3) The National Governors Association meeting in July 2005 is a bit difficult to score in terms of days; a lot of it was "official" business and meetings and governors were in state for varying lengths of time.  Some did more politicking than others.  In the table above participation in the NGA meeting is tallied as one visit, one day for each of those frequently mentioned as prospects.   (3) Tally is based on a narrow definition of Iowa visits and does not include visits east of the Mississippi River in the Quad Cities area (i.e. in Illinois).  Comments?  E-mail action08 at gmail dot com..
 
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        Republican Prospects
Caucus Night Events: Huckabee - Embassy Suites, Grand Ballroom A & B, Des Moines. Paul – Des Moines Marriott Downtown, Des Moines Room, Des Moines. Romney - Sheraton West Des Moines, Des Moines and Benton Ballrooms, West Des Moines.  FThompson – Des Moines Marriott Downtown in Des Moines.  [McCain supporters and staff – In Play/Forte Banquet Hall]

2007 plus Jan. 1-3, 2008
DECEMBER 2007 to JANUARY 3, 2008
>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa on January 3, 2008, after his January 2 appearance on "The Tonight Show."  He did a "Meet Mike Huckabee" at the Best Western Fun City in Burlington; a "Meet Mike Huckabee" at Veterans Memorial Building in Grinnell; and spoke at a Caucuses Watch party at the Embassy Suites, Grand Ballroom A & B in Des Moines.

>Sen. John McCain visited Iowa on January 2-3, 2008.  On January 2 he rallied at Dubuque Jet Center, Dubuque Regional Airport Hanger in Dubuque; rallied at Assumption High School gym in Davenport; and rallied at his campaign headquarters on 70th Street in Urbandale.  On the morning and into the very early afternoon of January 3 he did a meet and greet at Frontier Bank in Rock Rapids; a meet and greet at Casey's Bakery in Sioux Center; a meet and greet at the Blue Bunny Ice Cream Parlor in Le Mars; and a meet and greet at Aalfs Public Library in Sioux City.  [then to New Hampshire]

>Rep. Ron Paul visited Iowa on January 2-3, 2008.  On January 2 in Des Moines he had dinner at Centro Restaurant; spoke to veterans at a meet and greet at Hotel Fort Des Moines, then did a Stronger America Rally in the Grand Ballroom at the Hotel Fort Des Moines.  On January 3 he appeared on CNN "American Morning" from the Waveland Café in Des Moines; did an in-studio interview with Jan Mickelson at WHO; spoke on health care at Des Moines University, Student Education Center auditorium in Des Moines; had lunch at Palmer's Deli in Des Moines; spoke at a caucus at Central Middle School in Waterloo; and spoke at a Caucus celebration at the Des Moines Marriott, Des Moines Room in Des Moines.

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney wrapped up his Iowa Caucus campaign with a "Strong America" tour on December 28, 2007-January 3, 2008.
On December 28 he plans to make "Strong America" bus stops at B & L Vintage Brew in Rock Rapids; Casey's Bakery in Sioux Center; Blue Bunny Ice Cream Parlor in Le Mars; Bluff's Area Family Center in Sergeant Bluff; Gurney's Lounge in Missouri Valley; and The Center in Council Bluffs.
On December 29 he plans to make "Strong America" bus stops at Coffee House Hollander in Altoona; Midtown Café in Newton; Smokey Row Coffee House in Pella; Smokey Row Coffee House in Oskaloosa; Bridgeview Center in Ottumwa; and Burlington Golf Club in Burlington.
On the afternon of December 30 he plans to make "Strong America" bus stops at Columbus Junction Civic Center; Hamburg Inn #2 in Iowa City; Fuel and Nest Coffee Shop in Mount Vernon; The Cove Restaurant in Moscow; and The Lodge in Bettendorf.
On December 31 he plans to make "Strong America" bus stops at Happy Joe's in Clinton; Potter's Mill in Bellevue; Midway Hotel in Dubuque; Cedar Lodge Steakhouse in Manchester; and Galleria De Paco in Waterloo; and with his family attend "GuideOne ImaginEve!" at Iowa Events Center Hy-Vee Hall.
On January 1 he plans to attend "House Party Huddles" in the Polk County area, where attendees will be watching football games: a House Party Huddle at the Hermann residence on NE 23rd Court in Ankeny; a House Party Huddle at the Cook residence on Carmel Drive in Johnston; a House Party Huddle at the McKoy residence on Cedar Crest Lane in Clive; a House Party Huddle at the Warren residence on Westwood Circle in West Des Moines; a House Party Huddle at the Coates residence on East 17th Street in Norwalk; a House Party Huddle at the Richardson residence on Copper Creek Drive in Pleasant Hill; and a Huddle at Olde Main Brewing Company in Ames.
On January 2 he plans a fly-around, making a "Strong America" tour stop at Bettendorf Middle School in Bettendorf; a "Strong America" tour stop at Landmark Aviation, Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids; a "Strong America" tour stop at Mason City Municipal Airport in Clear Lake; and a ÒStrong AmericaÓ tour stop at Hy-Vee Conference Center in West Des Moines.
On January 3 he spoke to employees at Principal Financial Group in Des Moines; spoke to Kum and Go associates at the Kum and Go corporate headquarters in West Des Moines; greeted caucus goers at Waukee High School commons in Waukee; spoke at the West Des Moines Precinct 3 caucus at Valley High School; planned to meet with caucus goers at Valley Southwoods Freshman High School in West Des Moines; and attended the Romney for President Election Night event at the Sheraton West Des Moines in West Des Moines.

>Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani visited Iowa on December 28-29, 2007.  Mid-afternoon on December 28 he held a town hall meeting at The Opera House at The Fort Museum in Fort Dodge.  On December 29 he visited with local supporters and volunteers at his state campaign headquarters on University Ave. in Clive; visited with local supporters at Funaro's Deli and Bakery in Indianola; made an OTR stop at Hy-Vee in Burlington (Angular Street or Agency Street?); and held a town hall meeting at Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount Pleasant.

>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa on December 27, 2007-January 2, 2008.
On December 27 he spoke at a "We the People" event at the Sheraton Hotel in West Des Moines.
On December 28 he started in Des Moines; attended a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at Pizza Ranch in Pella; [big gap]; and in the early evening attended a "Meet Mike Huckabee" rally at Bridge View Center in Ottumwa.
On December 29 he did a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at Boyt Harness Company in Osceola; and a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at Signatures Grill in Indianola.
On December 30 he appeared on NBC News' "Meet the Press" with Tim Russert; and spoke at Cornerstone Family Church in Des Moines.
On December 31 in Des Moines he went for a morning run at Gray's Lake; held a news conference on his decision not to run an ad responding to Romney attacks at the Downtown Marriott; stopped by campaign headquarters to thank volunteers; had a shave and haircut at Executive Forum Barber Shop; and attended a New Year's Eve Party at the Wakonda Club.
On January 1 he did a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at the Pizza Ranch in Sergeant Bluff; played bass and spoke at a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at the Elks Lodge in Cedar Rapids; he and Chuck Norris participated in a blogger bash, including a live webcast, at the Downtown Marriott in Des Moines; and he and Chuck Norris rallied at the Val Air Ballroom in Des Moines.
On January 2 he did a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at the Webster County Fairgrounds in Fort Dodge; and a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at Chicago Dawg in Mason City. [He then flew to Los Angeles to appear on NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno"].

>Rep. Ron Paul visited Des Moines, Iowa on December 27, 2007.  He did some interviews at the Federation of Americans for Immigration Reform "Radio Row" event at the Des Moines Marriott Downtown; appeared on Tucker Carlson's show from Screenscape Studios in West Des Moines; and spoke to student supporters from 39 states and four countries who are phoning, canvassing and distributing literature as part of "Ron Paul's Christmas Vacation," at the Des Moines Marriott Downtown, followed by a media availability.

>Former Sen. Fred Thompson continued his "Clear Conservative Choice: Hands Down" bus tour in Iowa on December 26, 2007-January 3, 2008.
On the evening of December 26 he plans a Meet Fred Thompson at The Windrow in Creston.
On December 27 he plans to do a live interview with Jan Mickelson at the FAIR Congressional Task Force "Talk Radio Row" event at the Des Moines Marriott Downtown in in Des Moines; hold a Meet Fred Thompson at Friends of Fred Thompson Iowa headquarters in Urbandale; do a radio town hall event at hosted by Kate Garner at Redman's Pizza & Steak House in Osceola; tour downtown Chariton and drop by the Chariton Leader; and do a Meet Fred Thompson at the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum in Knoxville.
On December 28 he plans to do a radio town hall event hosted by KNIA/KRLS's Bob Leonard at Smokey Row Coffee House in Pella; tour downtown Oskaloosa and drop by the Oskaloosa Herald; hold a Meet Fred Thompson at Hotel Ottumwa in Ottumwa; tour downtown Fairfield and drop by the Fairfield Daily Ledger; and do a Meet Fred Thompson at Alphas on the Riverfront in Fort Madison.
On December 29 he plans to do a radio town hall event hosted by KBUR's JK Martin at the Port of Burlington Welcome Center in Burlington; do a Meet Fred Thompson at The Coffee Corner in Washington; tour downtown Williamsburg and drop by the Williamsburg Journal Tribune; tour downtown Montezuma and drop by the Montezuma Republican; and hold a Meet Fred Thompson at the Park Centre Retirement Community in Newton.
On December 30 he plans a Meet Fred Thompson at Olde Main Brewing Company in Ames; a Meet Fred Thompson at Country Kitchen in Webster City; and a house party at a private residence on Glendale Park Drive in Hampton.
On December 31 he plans a radio town hall hosted by KCHA/KCZE's Scott Lane at the Charles City Library; a tour of downtown Allison and drop by the Butler County Tribune-Journal; and do a meet and greet at the King Tower CafŽ in Tama.
On the afternoon of January 1 he plans to meet and greet veterans in the Atha Dining Room at the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown.
On January 2 he plans a Meet Fred Thompson at the Mason City Elks Club in Mason City; a Meet Fred Thompson at Beck's Sports Brewery in Waterloo; a Meet Fred Thompson at Elite Homes in Cedar Rapids; and a Meet Fred Thompson at The River Center in Davenport.
On January 3 he plans a Meet Fred Thompson at the Marriott in West Des Moines; a radio town hall with KFAB's Tom Becka at Quality Inn & Suites in Council Bluffs; a Meet Fred Thompson at Luciano's Restaurant in Sioux City; and attended the Fred '08 Caucus Celebration at the Des Moines Marriott Downtown in Des Moines.

>Sen. John McCain visited Iowa on December 26-28, 2007.
On the evening of December 26 he held a town hall meeting at The School for the Deaf in Council Bluffs.
On December 27 he spoke at a rally at Elks Club # 2752 in Des Moines; held a town hall meeting at Mason City Municipal Airport, North Iowa Air Service in Clear Lake; rallied at Granite City Food & Brewery in Cedar Rapids; a media availability at Waterloo Municipal Airport, Livingston Aviation in Waterloo; and attended a house party hosted by The Iowa Christian Alliance at the Park Place Events Centre at the Pipac Centre on the Lake in Cedar Falls.
On December 28 he did a meet and greet at The Ivy Bake Shoppe in West Burlington.

>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa on the morning of December 26, 2007.  He went pheasant hunting at High Prairie Farm in Osceola [and stops by campaign headquarters in Des Moines to thank volunteersdid not happen].  Then to Florida.

>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa on December 19-22, 2007.
On the afternoon and evening of December 19 he did a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at the Jordan Creek Town Center community room in West Des Moines; and a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at The Gateway Hotel in Ames.
On December 20 he did a “Meet Mike Huckabee” event at the Best Western Regency Inn in Marshalltown; a “Meet Mike Huckabee” event at the Fox Ridge Golf Club in Dike; a “Meet Mike Huckabee” event at the Waterloo Center for the Arts in Waterloo; a “Meet Mike Huckabee” event at the Community Center at Delaware County Fairgrounds in Manchester; and attended an Iowa Christian Alliance event at Elite Home in Cedar Rapids.
On December 21 he spoke at the grand opening of the Scott County Republican Party headquarters at 1860 East 54th St. in Davenport; did a “Meet Mike Huckabee” event at The Rendezvous Banquet Hall in Muscatine; a “Meet Mike Huckabee” event at the Coralville Marriott Hotel and Conference Center in Coralville; played bass guitar and hosted media availability to discuss his support of arts and education at West Music in Coralville; and did a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at Loras College, Alumni Campus Center in Dubuque.
On December 22 he did a “Meet Mike Huckabee” event at The Center, Downtown Council Bluffs (714 South Main Street) in Council Bluffs; a “Meet Mike Huckabee” event at North High School auditorium in Sioux City; a “Meet Mike Huckabee” event at Northwestern College Theater in Orange City; and a “Meet Mike Huckabee” event at Northwest Iowa Community College Town Hall in Sheldon.

>Rep. Tom Tancredo held a press conference where he announced the end of his candidacy and his endorsement of Mitt Romney at the Des Moines Marriott in Des Moines, Iowaon the afternoon of December 20, 2007.

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on December 19-20, 2007.  On December 19 he held a “Strategy for a Stronger America: National Security” media availability at the The Boat House Restaurant Dock in Davenport; and hosted a "Christmas Party" at The Sheraton West Des Moines in West Des Moines.  On December 20 he did an "Ask Mitt Anything" at Indianola Country Club in Indianola; met privately with Rep. Tom Tancredo; held a "Strategy for a Stronger America: National Security" event at Decker Trucking in Fort Dodge; did a "Strategy for a Stronger America: National Security" event at Quatro Composites in Orange City; and did a "Strategy for a Stronger America: National Security" event at Advanced Air in Council Bluffs.

>Former Sen. Fred Thompson did a "Clear Conservative Choice: Hands Down" bus tour in Iowa on December 17-22, 2007.
On the evening of December 17 he started the tour at Grand River Center in Dubuque.
On December 18 he held a Meet Fred Thompson at the Days Inn in Manchester; participated in a radio town hall event hosted by KDEC's Darin Svenson at Ruby's Restaurant in Decorah; dropped by the Waverly Democrat and visited the fire station in Waverly; and did a Meet Fred Thompson at Waterloo Center for the Arts in Waterloo.
On December 19 he did a Meet Fred Thompson at the Marriott in Cedar Rapids; participated in a radio town hall event hosted by KCJJ's Tommy Lang, Richard Podaski, and Steve Soboroff at the Iowa River Power Company in Coralville; toured downtown Tipton and drop by the Tipton Conservative; toured downtown Muscatine and dropped by the Muscatine Daily Journal; and did a Meet Fred Thompson at the Radisson Quad City Plaza in Davenport.
On December 20 he did a Meet Fred Thompson at Carroll Country Club in Carroll; toured downtown Denison and drop by the Denison Review-Bulletin; participated in a radio town hall event hosted by KSOM's Tom Robinson at Family Table of Atlantic, Inc. in Atlantic; toured downtown Missouri Valley and dropped by Missouri Valley Times-News; and held a Meet Fred Thompson at Bayliss Park Hall in Council Bluffs.
On December 21 he did a Meet Fred Thompson at The Daily Grind in Sioux City; participated in a radio town hall event hosted by KDCR's John Slegers at the Dordt College-West Commons in Sioux Center; toured downtown Sheldon and drop by Northwest Iowa Review; toured downtown Spencer and drop by the Spencer Daily Reporter; and held a Meet Fred Thompson at Webster County Republican headquarters in Fort Dodge.
On December 22 he did a Meet Fred Thompson at Music Man Square in Mason City; [a Meet Fred Thompson at Olde Main Brewing Company in Ames; tour downtown Marshalltown; and hold a Meet Fred Thompson at Friends of Fred Thompson Iowa headquarters in Urbandale.canceled due to inclement weather conditions].

>Rep. Ron Paul visited Iowa on December 17-18, 2007.  On December 17 he spoke at Principal Financial Group in Des Moines; held a press conference to announce his record $6 million fundraising day at the Des Moines Marriott; conducted media interviews; and did a meet and greet with student volunteers at the campaign's headquarters in Des Moines.  On December 18 he did national and local media interviews; addressed doctors of the Linn County Medical Society at the Grant Wood Memorial Chapel in Cedar Rapids; and did a meet and greet with student volunteers at the Cedar Rapids Marriott.

Highlights. Nine candidates -- Giuliani, Huckabee, Hunter, Keyes, McCain, Paul, Romney, Tancredo and FThompson -- participated in The Des Moines Register Republican Presidential Debate at Iowa Public Television's Maytag Auditorium in Johnston on December 12.
>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on December 11-15, 2007  counted as one trip...remote possibility two separate trips...
On December 11 he met with voters at Kaleidoscope at the Hub (Skywalk System) in Des Moines.
On December 12 he participated in the Des Moines Register Republican Presidential Debate at Iowa Public Television's Maytag Auditorium in Johnston; attended a post-debate house party at the home of John and Sheryl Dutcher in Johnston; and hosted a Christmas party at Linn-Mar High School in Marion.
On December 13 he held a “Strategy for a Stronger America: Strengthening America’s Economy” event at the Hotel Muscatine in Muscatine; and attended the grand opening of the Romney for President office at 5188 18th Street in Bettendorf.
...seeking clarification if continuous trip or two separate trips...
[Big Gap]  On the afternoon of December 14 he held a "Strategy for a Stronger America: Enforcing our Immigration Laws" Ask Mitt Anything at Carroll Country Club in Carroll; held a meet and greet at Crossroads Restaurant in Early; and held a "Strategy for a Stronger America: Enforcing our Immigration Laws" Ask Mitt Anything at Buena Vista University, Dows Conference Center in Storm Lake.
On the morning of December 15 he held a "Strategy for a Stronger America: Enforcing our Immigration Laws" Ask Mitt Anything at Rustix Restaurant in Humboldt.

>Sen. John McCain visited Iowa on December 12-13, 2007.  On December 12 he attended a pre-debate rally at Bennigan's Restaurant in Urbandale; and participated in the Des Moines Register Republican Presidential Debate at Iowa Public Television's Maytag Auditorium in Johnston; drop-by at the Bull Moose Club happy hour in West Des Moines; and attended a house party at the home of Barb and Fred Taylor in Waukee.  On December 13 he held a town hall meeting with Col. Bud Day, former Sen. Phil Gramm and Mrs. Roberta McCain at the Clarion Hotel in Sioux City; and a town hall meeting with Col. Bud Day, former Sen. Phil Gramm and Mrs. Roberta McCain at North Gate Place in Davenport.

>Former Sen. Fred Thompson visited Iowa on December 12, 2007.  He participated in the Des Moines Register Republican Presidential Debate at Iowa Public Television's Maytag Auditorium in Johnston; and dropped by a debate watch party at North End Diner in Johnston.

>Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani visited Iowa on December 12, 2007.  He participated in the Des Moines Register Republican Presidential Debate at Iowa Public Television's Maytag Auditorium in Johnston; visit with local supporters at Historic Valley Junction in West Des Moines; and held a town hall at Coe College, Dows Theater in Cedar Rapids.

>Rep. Tom Tancredo participated in the Des Moines Register Republican Presidential Debate at Iowa Public Television's Maytag Auditorium in Johnston, Iowa on December 12, 2007.

>Rep. Duncan Hunter participated in the Des Moines Register Republican Presidential Debate at Iowa Public Television's Maytag Auditorium in Johnston, Iowa on December 12, 2007.

>Rep. Ron Paul visited Iowa on December 11-12, 2007.  On December 11 he spoke in the DeYager Student Activities Center at Dordt College in Sioux Center; held a rally at the Sioux City Convention Center in Sioux City; and held a rally at the Mid America Center in Council Bluffs.  On December 12 he participated in the Des Moines Register Republican Presidential Debate at Iowa Public Television's Maytag Auditorium in Johnston; and in the evening addressed Rural and Middle America at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines.

>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa on December 11-12, 2007.  On December 11 [he plans a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event, Bayliss Park Hall in Council Bluffs; a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at Montgomery County YMCA in Red Oak; a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at the Supertel Inn and Conference Center in Creston; a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at Boyt Harness Co. in Osceola; and will speak at a "My Prez" student forum and attend a post forum coffee at Drake University in Des Moines.canceled schedule due to weather]; he held an impromptu press conference at the Holiday Inn in Council Bluffs to announce the endorsement of Jim Gilchrist, founder of the Minuteman Project; and stopped at the Bob Feller Museum in Van Meter with Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller, who endorsed the Governor that day.  On December 12 he participated in the Des Moines Register Republican Presidential Debate at Iowa Public Television's Maytag Auditorium in Johnston; and participated in a discussion on healthcare at Des Moines University in Des Moines.

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on December 7, 2007.  He held a "Strategy for a Stronger America: Strengthening America's Military" event at Fort Des Moines in Des Moines.

>Former Sen. Fred Thompson visited Iowa on December 7, 2007.  He held a Meet Fred Thompson at Thunder Bay Grille in Davenport; and attended the "Tastes of Iowa" Dinner at the Iowa Farm Bureau Annual Meeting at the Polk County Convention Complex in Des Moines.

>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa on December 3-4, 2007.  On December 3 he appeared as a guest on CBS' "The Early Show," live with anchor Harry Smith from studio audience in Center College in Pella; appeared on the Jan Mickelson radio show at WHO in Des Moines; toured the wellness center at Principal Financial Group and spoke to employees at Principal Financial Group; met with retired admirals and generals, hosted by Human Rights First, at the Suites at 800 Locust in Des Moines; tours and meet with employees of DuPont Pioneer at Carver Conference & Learning Center in Johnston; and appeared at the Iowa Renewal Project's Pastors' Policy Briefing "Rediscovering God in America" at the Des Moines Marriott Downtown in Des Moines (note ABC News' "Nightline" followed him during the day; the segment aired in the evening).  On December 4 he hosted a "Meet Mike Huckabee" coffee at the DMACC Conference Center in Newton; held an open house at his expanded Iowa campaign headquarters in Des Moines and announced endorsements of Tim and Beverly LaHaye, Chuck Hurley, and his Iowa Pastors Coalition at a news conference; appear on the Steve Deace radio show at WHO in Des Moines; and spoke at a media dinner at Raccoon River Brewery in Des Moines.

>Rep. Tom Tancredo visited Iowa on December 4, 2007.  He held a press conference to introduce his new TV ad “Consequences” at the Downtown Marriott in Des Moines; and attended a fundraiser for Linn County Republicans at the Longbranch Hotel in Cedar Rapids.

NOVEMBER
>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on November 30, 2007 (December 1 schedule canceled due to weather).  On November 30 he held an Ask Mitt Anything” town hall meeting at Ballantyne Auditorium, Cedar Hall at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids; met students at Loras College, Alumni Campus Center, Marie Gruber Ballroom in Dubuque; and attended an Iowa Christian Alliance house party at the home of Ron and Rebecca Herrig in Dubuque. [On December 1 he plans an “Ask Mitt Anything” with James Bopp, Jr. at the Indianola Country Club in Indianola; hold a meet and greet at the The Coffee Parlor in Osceola; and an “Ask Mitt Anything” town hall meeting at CB&Q Freight House in Chariton.canceled "due to severe weather, numerous closings, and adverse road conditions."]

>Former Sen. Fred Thompson visited Iowa on November 20-21, 2007.  On November 20 he did a Meet Fred Thompson at De Koffiehoek & Bistro Coffee Shop in Orange City; a Meet Fred Thompson at 4 Brothers Bar & Grill in Le Mars; and a Meet Fred Thompson at the Historic Martin Ballroom in the Martin Tower Building in Sioux City.  On November 21 he did a Meet Fred Thompson at Café Diem in Ames.

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on November 20-21, 2007.  On November 20 he delivered an address on health care: “Stronger America: Expanding Access to Affordable Health Care” at Des Moines University, Student Education Center in Des Moines; toured Skiff Medical Center in Newton; and held an “Ask Mitt Anything” at The Newton Country Club in Newton.  On November 21 he met with area residents at The Coffee Corner in Washington; held a “Stronger America: Expanding Access to Affordable Health Care” Ask Mitt Anything at University of Iowa Hospitals, The Carver College of Medicine MERF Atrium in Iowa City followed by a media availability; and volunteered at Hawkeye Area Community Action Program, Inc. in Hiawatha.

>Rep. Ron Paul visited Iowa on November 17, 2007.  He spoke to county chairs and pastors at the Clarion Hotel restaurant in Cedar Rapids; spoke at Kirkwood Community College, Iowa Hall, West Dining Room in Cedar Rapids; and spoke at a tailgate party/public rally before the University of Iowa vs. Western Michigan University football game at the "Olive Court" parking lot near Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City; then went to Des Moines for more interviews and attended the Iowa Family Policy dinner at HyVee Hall in Des Moines.

>Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani visited Iowa on November 14, 2007.  In the morning he visited with local residents at the Village Inn in Council Bluffs.  He then proceeded to an event in Fargo, ND.  He returned mid-afternoon and visited with local residents at B & L Vintage Brew and Sugar Shack in Rock Rapids.  ed. counted as one visit.

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Sioux City, Iowa on November 13, 2007.  He held a "Strategy for a Stronger America: Reforming our Immigration System” media availability at the JetSun Aviation Centre board room; and opened the campaign's Sioux City office at 2020 Indian Hills Drive.

>Rep. Tom Tancredo introduced a new television ad at a press conference at the Marriott Hotel in Des Moines, Iowa on the afternoon of November 12, 2007.

>Former Sen. Fred Thompson visited Iowa on November 11-12, 2007.  On November 11 he held a Meet Fred Thompson at Big Muddy's in Burlington; and a Meet Fred Thompson at the Moose Lodge in Mount Pleasant.  On November 12 he met with the Ottumwa Courier ed board at their office in Ottumwa; dropped by Smokey Row in Oskaloosa; and held a Meet Fred Thompson at Uncommon Grounds in Indianola.

>Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani visited Iowa on November 8, 2007.  He held a press availability at the Dubuque County Courthouse in Dubuque; a town hall at The Commons at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls; and a town hall at Great Hall at Memorial Union at Iowa State University in Ames.

>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa on November 7-8, 2007.  On November 7 he toured Iowa Metal Spinners in Cedar Falls; held a Meet Mike Huckabee lunch at Doughy Joey’s Peetza Joynt in Waterloo; spoke at the University of Northern Iowa’s Maucker Union in Cedar Falls; and did a Meet Mike Huckabee event at the Kirkwood Community College Center in Vinton.  On the morning of November 8 he met with local supporters at the Crowne Plaza in Cedar Rapids.

>Rep. Tom Tancredo visited Iowa on November 5-6, 2007.  On November 5 he did an interview at KDTH-AM 1370 in Dubuque; toured the National Farm Toy Museum and Field of Dreams in Dyersville; did retail politicking in the downtown area of Manchester (intersection of Main and Franklin); retail politicking near 3rd Ave and 1st St. NE in downtown Independence; met with College Republicans in the Vogel Library-Konditorei Coffee Shop at Wartburg College in Waverly; and had supper with supporters at Godfather's Pizza in Waterloo.  On November 6 he met with College Republicans from Luther College and local citizens at Club Pyramid in Decorah; did retail politicking at the intersection of 2nd Ave. and N. Elm Street and at Suzie Q's Cafe in Cresco; did retail politicking at the intersection of Main and 7th Ave. in Osage; and attended a Republican fundraiser at the Charles City Arts Center in Charles City; and did retail politicking and dinner at NW Steakhouse in Mason City.

>Sen. John McCain visited Iowa on November 4-7, 2007.
On the evening of November 4 he held a town hall meeting at The Music Man Square, Reunion Hall in Mason City.
On November 5 he did a meet and greet at Main Street Café in Allison; a town hall meeting at Camp David's Restaurant in Iowa Falls; and delivered an address at the "Growing the Bio Economy" conference at the Hilton Coliseum, Iowa State University in Ames.
On November 6 he spoke at Renewable Energy Group, Inc. in Ames; did a meet and greet at the Whistle Stop Café in Boone; held a town hall meeting at Luther College's Center for Faith and Life Recital Hall in Decorah; did a drop by at the Linn County GOP Central Committee meeting, and wrapped up with a media availability at Landmark Aviation in Cedar Rapids.
On November 7 he did an endorsement press conference with Sen. Sam Brownback at the Holiday Inn Dubuque in Dubuque; an endorsement press conference with Sen. Brownback at the Holiday Inn Des Moines in Des Moines; and an endorsement press conference with Sen. Brownback at Sioux Gateway Airport/Col. Bud Day Field in Sioux City.

[>The MSNBC Republican debate is scheduled to be held at UNI in Cedar Falls, Iowa on November 6, 2007. >"postponed due to candidate scheduling conflicts."]

and the Romney visit continued from October.

OCTOBER

Highlights. Former Gov. Mike Huckabee, Rep. Duncan Hunter, Rep. Ron Paul, Rep. Tom Tancredo and former Sen. Fred Thompson (and John Cox) were the special guests at the Republican Party of Iowa's Reagan Dinner at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines, Iowa on October 27, 2007.  (Sen. Sam Brownback had been scheduled as well but ended his campaign on October 19).
>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on October 31-November 2, 2007.  Early on the evening of October 31 he attended a house party at the home of Chris and Bev McLinden in Adel.  On November 1 he held an "Ask Mitt Anything" at Luther College, Peace Dining Room in Decorah; visited the Floyd County Historical Museum in Charles City; held an "Ask Mitt Anything" with an address on trade: "Strategy for a Stronger America: A New Vision on Opening Markets" at the Mason City Country Club in Mason City; and keynoted The Association of Builders and Contractors of Iowa Excellence in Construction Awards Banquet at the Hy-Vee Conference Center in West Des Moines.  On November 2 he held an "Ask Mitt Anything" at the Best Western Regency Inn in Marshalltown; and held an "Ask Mitt Anything" with an address on trade: "Strategy for a Stronger America: A New Vision on Opening Markets" at the Supervisors' Club in Waterloo.

>Former Sen. Fred Thompson visited Iowa on October 27-28, 2007.  On the evening of October 27 he joined other candidates at the Republican Party of Iowa's Reagan Dinner at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines.  On October 28 he filmed television ads at the "Corner Sundry" in Indianola.

>Rep. Duncan Hunter visited Des Moines, Iowa on October 27, 2007.  After arriving and settling in, he had breakfast at the Drake Diner, where he spoke with several supporters and did an interview with Campaigns and Elections; and he joined other candidates at the Republican Party of Iowa's Reagan Dinner at Hy-Vee Hall.  On the morning of October 28 he appeared on ABC's "This Week" to speak about the big fires in California and then flew out.

>Rep. Ron Paul visited Iowa on October 26-27, 2007.  On October 26 he held a "Friday Night Live" rally in the Memorial Union at Iowa State University in Ames.  On October 27 he held a pastor's forum at Des Moines Airport, Cloud Room; a campaign fundraiser ($500 minimum donation) at Johnny's Italian Steakhouse at the Radisson Hotel Des Moines Airport; a recruitment rally at Iowa State Historical Museum/Historical Building in Des Moines; and joined other candidates at the Republican Party of Iowa's Reagan Dinner at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines.

>Sen. Sam Brownback, who ended his campaign on October 19, is scheduled to thank supporters at the Brownback for President Iowa headquarters at 2700 University Avenue in West Des Moines, Iowa on the evening of October 26, 2007.  not included in tally

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on October 26, 2007.  He held an "Ask Mitt Anything" town hall meeting at the Sheraton West Des Moines Hotel in West Des Moines; taped "Iowa Press" at Iowa Public Television Studios in Johnston; did an "Ask Mitt Anything" town hall meeting at the Iris Restaurant in Mt. Pleasant; and did an "Ask Mitt Anything" town hall meeting Alpha's on the Riverfront in Fort Madison.

>Rep. Tom Tancredo visited Iowa on October 25-29, 2007.
On October 25 he participated in “Trap Shoot Contest with a Straight Shooter” at the Izaak Walton League in Muscatine; and did a “Values of an American” event at Muscatine High School auditorium in Muscatine.  Overnight in Davenport.
On October 26 he held a “Government 101” event at Maquoketa High School; a Talk with Tom at Iowa Machine Shed in Davenport; and then went to Illinois for an interview at WQAD TV; a “Sharp Shooter Handgun Contest” at Shooting Sports Unlimited in Moline, IL; and a house party hosted by Patricia Mills in Colona, IL.  Overnight in Coralville.
On October 27 he held a “Metro Town Hall Meeting” at Countryside Golf Course in Norwalk; a private meeting with Kim Lehman, director of Iowa Right To Life, in Des Moines; and joined other candidates at the Republican Party of Iowa's Reagan Dinner at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines.  Overnight in Des Moines.
On October 28 he attended church services at Good Sheppard Lutheran Church in West Des Moines with the campaign's Warren County campaign chairman, Jim Fehl; participated in a defend marriage prayer rally at Rev. Keith Ratliff's Maple Street Missionary Baptist Church in Des Moines; participated in Iowa State University's Presidential Series in the South Ballroom of Memorial Union in Ames; and attended a house party hosted by Howard Hustedt in Odebolt.
On October 29 he went pheasant hunting with Howard Hustedt; did a meet and greet the Buena Vista University Science Center in Storm Lake; [gap]; and in the evening did a meet and greet at the Council Bluffs Senior Center in Council Bluffs.

>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa on October 25-27, 2007.
On the evening of October 25 he participated in a Divided We Fail “Candidate Forum on Health & Financial Security” at the Orpheum Theater in Sioux City.
On October 26 he attended a "Red Ribbon Week" rally at Woodbury Central High School in Moville and played bass guitar with the school jazz band (they performed C Jam Blues and Summertime Blues); and he played bass guitar with Capitol Offense at a "Rockin' in the Caucuses: 2007-2008 Road to the White House" fundraiser for his campaign at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake.
On October 27 in the morning he went pheasant hunting at High Prairie Farms near Osceola on the opening day of Iowa's pheasant season; and in the evening he joined other candidates at the Republican Party of Iowa's Reagan Dinner at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines.

>Sen. John McCain visited Iowa on October 24-26, 2007.
On October 24 he met with the Des Moines Register editorial board; and spoke at a U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy Presidential Forum at the Des Moines Embassy Club at the Ruan Center in Des Moines.
On October 25 he held a town hall in The Commons at Dordt College in Sioux Center; did a meet and greet at J & J Cafe in Le Mars; met with the Sioux City Journal editorial board; and participated in a Divided We Fail “Candidate Forum on Health & Financial Security” at the Orpheum Theater in Sioux City.
On October 26 he did an event with Col. Bud Day to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the day he was shot down over Hanoi and captured, at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center in Sioux City; a meet and greet at The Pizza Ranch in Sheldon; and a town hall meeting at Alpha Omega Publications in Rock Rapids.

>Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani held a town hall meeting at the Mississippi Valley Fair Grounds' Starlite Ballroom in Davenport, Iowa, early evening on October 24, 2007.

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on October 19, 2007.  He held an "Ask Mitt Anything" breakfast at the Greater Shenandoah Historical Society in Shenandoah; visited Treynor High School in Treynor; and held an "Ask Mitt Anything" luncheon at the Council Bluffs Public Library in Council Bluffs.

>Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani visited Iowa on October 17, 2007 He held a town hall meeting at Drake University's Olmstead Center in Des Moines (introduced by Gov. Rick Perry who endorsed him in DC this morning); held a town hall meeting in Strahan Hall, Bob Roach Little Theatre at Muscatine Community College in Muscatine; and spoke to Students for Rudy in the Memorial Union at the University of Iowa in Iowa City.

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on October 17, 2007.  He held an “Ask Mitt Anything” breakfast at the Best Western Frontier Inn in Clinton; did a Main Street walk in the town square in DeWitt including stops at Crossroads Coffee and Necker's jewelers; and held an “Ask Mitt Anything” luncheon at The Best Western Steeplegate Inn in Davenport.

>Rep. Tom Tancredo visited Iowa on October 11-12, 2007.  On October 11 he did an online discussion on Washingtonpost.com from the Cedar Rapids Gazette in Cedar Rapids; and an event with supporters at The Longbranch Hotel in Cedar Rapids.  On October 12 he toured the Women's Choice Center and then held a press conference on the sidewalk in front of the Center and across from the Planned Parenthood clinic in Bettendorf; and did a supporter event at Happy Joe’s Pizza in Bettendorf.

>Sen. Sam Brownback visited Iowa on October 11-12, 2007.  On the afternoon of October 11 he held a Coffee with Brownback at Green's Tea and Coffee in Muscatine; and in the evening he spoke in the Alumni Center at Loras College in Dubuque.  On October 12 he did an in-studio interview on WOC-AM in Davenport; and joined with Sen. Joe Biden to discuss their Iraq plan at a lunch hosted by the Greater Des Moines Committee on Foreign Relations at the Wakonda Country Club in Des Moines.

>Sen. John McCainvisited Iowa on October 10-12, 2007.
On October 10 he taped "Iowa Press" at Iowa Public Television in Johnston; held a roundtable at Grinnell Medical Center in Grinnell; and spoke at a Johnson County Republican Party fundraiser at the Holiday Inn and Convention Center in Coralville.
On October 11 he did a small meeting with GOP activists and supporters at the Uncommon Grounds Coffee House and Deli in Indianola; made a major health care address to the Rotary Club of Des Moines at Hotel Fort Des Moines in Des Moines; did a meet and greet at Smokey Row Coffee Shop in Oskaloosa; and held a town hall meeting at Iowa Wesleyan College's Student Activity Center in Mount Pleasant.
On October 12 he held a media availability at the sign marking the Republican Party birthplace and did a meet and greet at Shirley's Coffee Shop in Crawfordsville; and did a health care forum at Genesis Health Care Systems' Alder Health Education Center in Davenport.

>Rep. Tom Tancredo visited Iowa on October 5, 2007.  He held a press conference "to denounce the recent ruling by Judge Robert Hanson which struck down Iowa’s Defense of Marriage Act" on the steps of the Capitol in Des Moines; appeared with Cong. Steve King on Mickelson in the Morning at WHO-AM radio; was a guest on WOW-FM 98.3 radio in studio; and held an open house at the campaign's state headquarters at 8033 University Ave in Clive.

and F.Thompson visit continued from September.

SEPTEMBER
>Former Sen. Fred Thompson visited Iowa on September 29-October 3, 2007.
On September 29 he spoke at an Iowa Christian Alliance Dinner at the 7 Flags Events Center in Clive.  Overnight in Des Moines.
On September 30 he did no public events.  In Des Moines  ed.- not counted in tally
On October 1 he did a Coffee with Fred Thompson at Midtown Café in Newton; a lunch with Fred Thompson at Tremont on Main in Marshalltown; a walking tour of downtown Iowa Falls, including a stop at the Coffee Attic; and a Meet Fred Thompson at Gallagher-Bluedorn Building - UNI in Cedar Falls.  Overnight in Des Moines.
On October 2 he did an editorial board meeting with Des Moines Register; a Meet Fred Thompson at Webster County Republican Party Headquarters in Fort Dodge; a Coffee with Fred Thompson at the Sweetheart Bakery in Clinton; and a Meet Fred Thompson at the Coralville Marriott Hotel & Conference Center in Coralville.
On October 3 he toured Lincolnway Energy in Nevada; and did a Lunch with Fred Thompson at Midway Motor Lodge in Dubuque.

>Sen. Sam Brownback visited Iowa on September 15, 2007.  He spoke at the Iowa College Republican Federation tailgate party at Jack Trice Stadium, Iowa State University in Ames; spoke at a Dallas County GOP ice cream social at the Waukee Ice Cream Shop in Waukee; held a Milkshakes with Brownback at Midtown Cafe in Newton; and spoke at a Poweshiek County GOP BBQ at Veterans Memorial Building in Grinnell.

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on September 15, 2007.  He visited the Iowa Federation of College Republicans' tailgate at Jack Trice Stadium, Iowa State University in Ames; hosted a pre-Iowa/Iowa State game tailgate at Iowa State Center, North side of Fisher Auditorium at Iowa State University; and delivered the keynote address at a Jones County Republican Party event at The Izaak Walton League in Anamosa.

>Rep. Tom Tancredo visited Iowa on September 13-15, 2007.
On the evening of September 13 he held a "Talk with Tom" at the Lodge of Chairman Ray Hoffman and Kathleen Hoffman in Correctionville.
On September 14 he did Open Line with Randy Renshaw at KSCJ - AM 1360 in Sioux City; a "Talk with Tom" at the Remsen-Union Auditorium in Remsen; a "Talk with Tom" at Northwestern College in the DeWitt Center, Vermeer South Dining Room in Orange City; and a "Talk with Tom" at Inwood Community Center in Inwood.
On September 15 he held a "Talk with Tom" at Sibley Country Club in Sibley; a "Talk with Tom" at the Pizza Ranch in Sheldon; spoke from the presidential soap box at the Clay County Fair in Spencer; and held an Illegal Immigration Forum at American Legion Post 384 in Milford.

>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa on September 13-14, 2007.  On the evening of September 13 he did a Meet Mike Huckabee event at Veterans Memorial Park, Bandshell Shelter in Bettendorf.  On September 14 he did a Meet Mike Huckabee coffee at Joe Vitale's Pizza Restaurant in Clinton; a Meet Mike Huckabee lunch at Flapjacks Family Restaurant in Maquoketa; a Meet Mike Huckabee coffee at the Pizza Ranch in Anamosa; and a Meet Mike Huckabee event at the Best Western Inn in Dubuque.

>Sen. John McCain visited Iowa on September 11-12, 2007, starting a weeklong "No Surrender Tour" of Iowa, NH and SC (McCain and veterans rallied support for the troops and their mission in Iraq).  Early evening on September 11 he held a "No Surrender" rally at B.P.I. Hanger, Sioux Gateway Airport/Col. Bud Day Field in Sioux City.  On September 12 he held a "No Surrender" rally at VFW Post 737 in Council Bluffs; stopped at the Downtowner Cafe in Atlantic; held a BBQ lunch and "No Surrender" rally at AmVets Post 2 in Des Moines; and held a "No Surrender" rally at American Legion Post 138 in Waterloo.

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on September 8, 2007.  He began with an "Ask Mitt Anything" breakfast at Western Iowa Tech Community College in Cherokee; greeted fair-goers at the Republican booth, spoke and toured the fairgrounds at the Clay County Fair in Spencer; hosted an "Ask Mitt Anything" ice cream social at the home of Bill and Emily Waund in Sanborn; and keynoted a Plymouth County Republicans event at The Four Brothers in Le Mars.

>Former Sen. Fred Thompson visited Iowa on September 6-8, 2007, making the first stops on his announcement tour via bus ("United by Our Core Beliefs").  On September 6 he spoke at the Polk County Convention Complex in Des Moines; and did a Meet Fred Thompson at Bayliss Park in Council Bluffs.  On September 7 he held a town hall at the Sioux City Convention Center in Sioux City; made an unannounced stop at Bob's Diner in LeMars; and held a town hall at Music Man Square in Mason City.  On September 8 he held a town hall at the Cedar Rapids Marriott in Cedar Rapids; and a Meet Fred Thompson at Centennial Park in Davenport; he then headed to New Hampshire.

>Sen. John McCain visited Iowa on September 2-3, 2007.  On September 2 he spoke at house party outside the home of Lynn and Claire Handorf in Gladbrook; and at a house party at the home of of Rick and Janet Young in Jewell.  On September 3 he spoke at the dedication of the Veterans Monument dedication at Centennial Park in Neola; walked in the Labor Day Parade in Neola; and participated in the Labor Day Parade in Essex.

AUGUST

Highlights. There were two major multi-candidate events in Iowa in August 2007.  Seven major candidates (Brownback, Huckabee, Hunter, Paul, Romney, Tancredo and T.Thompson) as well as the longshot Cox participated in Iowa Republican Straw Poll on the Iowa State University campus in Ames on August 11.  All nine major candidates participated in ABC-TV's "This Week" Debate at Drake University's Sheslow Auditorium in Des Moines on the morning of August 5.  Additionally all of the candidates took in the Iowa State Fair (Brownback, Paul-Aug. 9, Cox, Gingrich, Huckabee, Romney, Tancredo, and T.Thompson-Aug. 10, McCain-Aug. 14, Giuliani-Aug. 15, F.Thompson-Aug. 17).
>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa on August 28-29, 2007.  On August 28 in Cedar Rapids he spoke at the Lance Armstrong Foundation’s Livestrong Presidential Cancer Forum at the U.S. Cellular Center; guested on “Fox News Live” with host Jon Scott to discuss a recently release report on obesity; toured the Clipper Windpower facility in Cedar Rapids; met with the editorial board of the Cedar Rapids Gazette; and did private meetings in the afternoon and evening.  On the morning of August 29 he did a “Meet Mike Huckabee” event at the Pizza Ranch in Pella; guested on the Jan Mickelson Show on WHO Radio in Des Moines; and in the afternoon did one-on-one interviews with John Carlson of The Des Moines Register, Emily Givens of KCCI-TV, Dave Price of WHO-TV, and Kay Henderson of Radio Iowa.

>Sen. Sam Brownback visited Iowa on August 28, 2007.  He spoke at the Lance Armstrong Foundation’s Livestrong Presidential Cancer Forum at the U.S. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids; had a private lunch in Marion with supporters; and spoke at a University of Northern Iowa Education Policy Forum at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center in Cedar Falls.

>Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani made a stop at Ross’ Restaurant in Bettendorf, Iowa on August 24, 2007.  Following Ross' he visited the John Deere Store in Moline, IL.

>Former Sen. Fred Thompson visited Des Moines, Iowa on August 17, 2007.  He met privately with activists; attended the Iowa State Fair including speaking at the Des Moines Register Soap box; and did an airport rally.

>Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani visited Iowa on August 15, 2007.  He visited with local residents at the Wander In Café in Carson; visited with local residents at Dusty’s on Main Street; visited with local residents at Chuckwagon in Cumberland; visited with local residents at Nodaway Diner in Greenfield; and attended the Iowa State Fair including the Des Moines Register Soapbox and Pork Producers tent.

>Sen. John McCain attended the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa on August 14, 2007 including viewing the big boar and speaking at the Des Moines Register Soap Box.

>Former Speaker Newt Gingrich visited Iowa on August 10-11, 2007.  On August 10at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines he did a book signing a the Republican Party of Iowa booth and then walked around with his grandkids.  On August 11 he attended the Iowa Republican Straw Poll on the Iowa State University campus in Ames, where his group American Solutions had a tent and held six workshops.

>Former Gov. Tommy Thompson visited Iowa on August 9-11, 2007.
On August 9 he participated in a Medical Round Table Luncheon with Dr. Anders Milton at The Embassy Club in Des Moines; appeared on The Steve Deace Show from the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines; and did a meet and greet at the Best Western in Ames.
On August 10 he attended the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines including doing the Des Moines Register Soapbox and participating in Divided We Fail's Republican Presidential Candidate Conversation; attended a Marshall County fundraiser at the Marshall County Sheriff's Office in Marshalltown; and in the evening rallied supporters at a Party with Tommy outside Olde Main Brewery in Ames.
On August 11 he did a motorcycle ride from Metro North II Business Park in Ankeny to Ames; and participated in the Iowa Republican Straw Poll on the Iowa State University campus in Ames.

>Sen. Sam Brownback visited Iowa on August 8-11, 2007.
On August 8 he did a lunch at Jitters Cafe in Sioux City; signed copies of "From Power to Purpose" at the Morning Star Catholic Book Store in Milford; and walked in the Iowa State Fair Parade in Des Moines.
On August 9 he signed copies of  "From Power to Purpose" at Divine Treasures Book Store in Urbandale; did a lunch at the campaign's state headquarters on University Avenue in West Des Moines; attended the Iowa State Fair, including the Des Moines Register Soap Box; and did a coffee at the Phillips residence on Red Maple Ct. in Central City.
On August 10 in the morning he visited the Field of Dreams in Dyersville; and in the evening spoke at a get out the vote rally at the campaign's state headquarters on University Avenue in West Des Moines; and spoke at a get out the vote rally outside the campaign's office in Ames.
On August 11 he participated in the Iowa Republican Straw Poll on the Iowa State University campus in Ames.

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on August 8-11, 2007.
On August 8 he hosted an "Ask Mitt Anything" breakfast at The Abbey Hotel in Bettendorf; met with local residents at Wilton Candy Kitchen in Wilton; hosted an "Ask Mitt Anything" coffee at The Cove Restaurant in Moscow; hosted an "Ask Mitt Anything" at Iowa River Power Company restaurant in Coralville; hosted an "Ask Mitt Anything" coffee at the Ox Yoke Inn in Amana; and did a media availability, then hosted an "Ask Mitt Anything" town hall at A Touch of Class in Cedar Rapids.
On August 9 he did six "Ask Mitt Anythings" in North Central Iowa--an "Ask Mitt Anything" breakfast at the Blue Grass Café in Tama; an "Ask Mitt Anything" coffee at the Community Center in Grundy Center; an "Ask Mitt Anything" luncheon at Camp David's in Iowa Falls; an"Ask Mitt Anything" coffee at First National Bank in Hampton; an "Ask Mitt Anything" meet and greet at Eagle Grove Public Library in Eagle Grove; and and "Ask Mitt Anything" ice cream social in the Downtown Ballroom at the Old Sears Building in Fort Dodge.
On August 10 he hosted an "Ask Mitt Anything" breakfast at Leonard Good Community Center in Ogden; hosted an "Ask Mitt Anything" coffee at State Bank and Trust Co. in Nevada; attended the Iowa State Fair including serving as the Iowa Pork Producers Celebrity Chef and speaking at the Des Moines Register's Soapbox; and held a pre-straw poll rally at the campaign's Ames headquarters on Northwestern Avenue.
On August 11 he participated in the Iowa Republican Straw Poll on the Iowa State University campus in Ames.

>Rep. Ron Paul visited Iowa on August 5-11, 2007.
On August 5 he participated in the ABC News "This Week" Republican Presidential Debate at Drake University in Des Moines; attended services at First Federated Church in Des Moines;and in the early evening held a rally in the Town Square in Fairfield.
On August 6 he did an editorial board interview with the Iowa Press-Citizen in Iowa City; held a town hall event at the Wellsburg Community Center in Wellsburg in the mid-afternoon; and held a town hall event at Music Man Square in Mason City.  Overnight in Mason City.
On August 7 he stopped in Ft. Dodge for an editorial board meeting with the Messenger; did a meet and greet at Maxine's Restaurant in Lawton; a town hall event at Cronks Restaurant in Denison; and a town hall event at Holiday Inn & Suites in Council Bluffs.  Overnight in Creston.
On August 8 he did a town hall meeting at Pizza Ranch in Creston; a town hall meeting at Pizza Ranch in Pella; and a town hall meeting at Pizza Ranch in Oskaloosa.  Overnight in Des Moines.
On August 9 at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines he did an interview with Jan Mickelson at the 1040 AM WHO radio booth and then spoke from the Des Moines Register's Political Soap Box; attended the grand opening of the campaign's Iowa headquarters in the Des Moines Building at 405-6 Ave #104 in Des Moines; and rallied at the Crowne Plaza Five Seasons Hotel in Cedar Rapids.  Overnight in Des Moines.
On August 10 he rested, did some media, and in the evening attended "Ronstock" event with live music at Bali Satay House in Ames.
On August 11 he participated in the Iowa Republican Straw Poll on the Iowa State University campus in Ames.

>Rep. Duncan Hunter visited Iowa on August 5-11, 2007.
On August 5 he participated in the ABC News "This Week" Republican Presidential Debate at Drake University in Des Moines.
On August 6 he opted against a proposed round of campaigning at eight McDonald's restaurants in the greater Des Moines area and instead spent the day in Ames visiting restaurants and stores.  Then in the evening he was the guest speaker at the Madison County Republican Central Committee meeting at the Chamber of Commerce facility in Winterset.
On August 7 he opted against proposed McDonald's restaurant campaigning; instead he visited coffee shops in Council Bluffs in the morning and visited the Council Bluffs newspaper for an interview.  In the evening he was a speaker at Rep. Dwayne Alons' “Picnic in the Gym” fundraiser at the Hull Community Building in Hull.
On August 8 he walked in/along with the State Fair Parade in Des Moines.
On August 9 he spent the day at the State Fair in Des Moines, including speaking at the Des Moines Register: “Soap Box,” visiting and working at the Republican Party of Iowa booth, visiting media booths and retail campaigning.
On August 10 he spent the morning and early afternoon at the State Fair in Des Moines, including participating in Divided We Fail's Republican Presidential Candidate Conversation; and did Straw Poll set up.
On August 11 he participated in the Iowa Republican Straw Poll on the Iowa State University campus in Ames.

>Rep. Tom Tancredo visited Iowa on August 5-11, 2007.
(A planned appearance at a Students for Tom event at Iowa State University – Student Center in Ames early evening on August 4 did not occur).
On August 5 he participated in the ABC News "This Week" Republican Presidential Debate at Drake University in Des Moines; held a town hall meeting and lunch at Pizza Ranch in Marshalltown; and hold a town hall meeting and dinner at AmericInn in Grundy Center.
On August 6 he did a Home Schoolers for Tancredo event at Brookside Park – Hickory Shelter in Ames; a town hall meeting and lunch at Highland Elk in Perry; and a town hall meeting and dinner at Pizza Ranch in Harlan.
On August 7 he did a town hall an breakfast at Quality Inn in Sioux City; a town hall meeting and lunch at the Pizza Ranch in Sheldon; a town hall meeting at Dordt College in Sioux Center; and spoke at State Rep. Dwayne Alons' "Picnic in the Gym" fundraiser at the Hull Community Building in Hull.
On August 8 he did a town hall and breakfast at the Lakeshore Café in Storm Lake; made a quick stop in Lake View for an interview with the Lake View Resort; did a town hall and lunch at Carroll County Education Center & Swan Lake Park in Carroll, and walked in the State Fair Parade in Des Moines.
On August 9 he did a town hall and breakfast at Country Kitchen in Ottumwa, a town hall and lunch at Pizza Ranch in Oskaloosa, and a town hall and dinner at Pizza Ranch in Pella.
On August 10 he attended the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, including an appearance on Jan Mickelson’s show, broadcasting from the Crystal Studio.  (Tancredo cancelled a planned appearance at the Marshall County Republican Steak Fry in Marshalltown on August 10).
On August 11 he participated in the Iowa Republican Straw Poll on the Iowa State University campus in Ames.

>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa from August 1-11, 2007.  ...counted as 10 days-ed.
On the evening of August 1 he spoke and meet with church staff members at Cornerstone World Outreach Church in Sioux City; and met with supporters at Perkins Family Restaurant in Sioux City.
On August 2 he attended a pastors leadership meeting at the Community Center in Grundy Center; spoke at a Fair Tax rally in Liberty Park in Grundy Center; held a Meet Mike Huckabee event in the community room at Ames Public Library; and attended a "Meet Mike Huckabee" house party at the home of Roger and Susan Parker in Story City.
On August 3 he did blogger and national media conference calls from Iowa Falls; spoke at a Fair Tax rally at Bandshell Park in Hampton; attended a Meet Mike Huckabee ice cream social at City Park in Clear Lake; and attended a house party at the home of Connie Roe in rural Iowa Falls.
On August 4 he prepared for the debate in Clive.  (no public events).
On August 5 he participated in the ABC News "This Week" Republican Presidential Debate at Drake University in Des Moines; and attended a Republican Party of Iowa Chairman's event near Correctionville.
On August 6 he did a Meet Mike Huckabee event at the Pizza Ranch in Sergeant Bluff; a Meet Mike Huckabee event at Janz Restaurant in Onawa; and Meet Mike Huckabee eventa at Tazza di Caffe in Council Bluffs.
On August 7 he did a Meet Mike Huckabee event at Pizza Ranch in Le Mars; a Meet Mike Huckabee ice cream social at Chautauqua Park in Storm Lake; a multi-church event at Windmill Park in Orange City; and spoke at State Rep. Dwayne Alons' "Picnic in the Gym" fundraiser at the Hull Community Building in Hull..
On August 8 he did a Meet Mike Huckabee event at Pizza Ranch in Spencer; a Meet Mike Huckabee event at Sumhing Chinese Restaurant in Algona; a Meet Mike Huckabee event on City Hall front lawn in Boone; and a Meet Mike Huckabee event at the Learning Resource Center in West Des Moines.
On August 9 he appeared on the Jan Mickelson show on WHO in Des Moines; did a Meet Mike Huckabee event at Memorial Park in Indianola; held conference calls with media and bloggers; did a Meet Mike Huckabee house party at the home of Ray and Hazel Anderson in Altoona; and a Meet Mike Huckabee event at Colby Park in Windsor Heights.
On August 10 he spent the morning and early afternoon at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, including the Des Moines Register's Political Soap Box, guesting on "The Big Show" on WHO Radio; speaking at Divided We Fail's Republican Presidential Candidate Conversation; later he was guest on the Steve Deace Show on WHO Radio.
On August 11 he participated in the Iowa Republican Straw Poll on the Iowa State University campus in Ames.

>Former Gov. Tommy Thompson visited  Iowa on August 7, 2007, but no public events.  ...not counted in tally-ed.

>Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani visited Iowa on August 5-8, 2007.
On August 5 he participated in the ABC News "This Week" Republican Presidential Debate at Drake University in Des Moines; did a meet and greet at the campaign's state headquarters in Clive; a meet and greet at the Old Opera Cafe in Nevada; a meet and greet at the home of Beth and Russ Cross in Ames; made an unannounced stop at the Wal-Mart in Boone, where he bought two boxes of Nature Valley bars and a toy football; did a meet and greet at Tic Toc Restaurant in Boone; and a meet and greet at Sparky's One Stop in Stanhope.
On August 6 he did a meet and greet at Coney's Plus in Webster City; met with social worker Patricia Cirks at Children and Families of Iowa in Fort Dodge, then did a press availability; also in Fort Dodge he made an impromptu stop at the Tom Thumb restaurant and bought some cowboy shirts at Longhorn Saddlery and Western Shop; did a meet and greet at Ge Jo's by the Lake in Clear Lake; and held a town hall meeting at North Iowa Area Community College, Activity Center in Mason City.
On August 7 he held a press availability at Scott Community College's Kahl Educational Center in Davenport; did a town hall meeting at Bettendorf High School Fine Arts Center in Bettendorf; a press availability at the Clinton Police Department in Clinton; a meet and greet at Flapjacks Family Restaurant in Maquoketa; and a town hall meeting at University of Dubuque's Charles and Romona Myers Center, Steffens Hall in Dubuque.
On August 8 he visited with local voters at Duncan's Café in Council Bluffs.

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on August 5, 2007.  He participated in the ABC News "This Week" Republican Presidential Debate at Drake University in Des Moines; held an "Ask Mitt Anything" luncheon at Thymes Remembered Tea Room in Perry; held a meet and greet at Edgewood Park in Madrid; and held a post-debate rally at Ankeny High School in Ankeny.

>Sen. John McCain visited Iowa on August 4-6, 2007.  On the morning of August 4 he held a town hall meeting at Neveln Community Resource Center in Ankeny.  On August 5 he participated in the ABC News "This Week" Republican Presidential Debate at Drake University in Des Moines; appeared at a house party at the home of Johnson County chair Bob Anderson in Swisher; and appeared at a house party at the home of Carrie and Pete Peterman (she is the sister of Mark Salter) in Bettendorf.  At noon on August 6 he delivered a speech hosted by Cedar Rapids Rotary at the Crowne Plaza Cedar Rapids in Cedar Rapids.

>Sen. Sam Brownback visited Iowa on August 4-6, 2007 ...counted as two days-ed.
On August 4 he did debate prep (no public events).
On August 5 he participated in the ABC News "This Week" Republican Presidential Debate at Drake University in Des Moines; and appeared at a Pro-Life Reception at Gabriel's Corner in Council Bluffs.
On August 6 he did a Coffee with Brownback at the Family Table Restaurant in Atlantic; signed his book "From Power to Purpose" at Wellspring Bookstore in Urbandale; did a Lunch with Brownback at the Bergman residence on 47th Street in Des Moines; toured Becker Underwood, Inc. in Ames; a Coffee with Brownback at Burgie's Espresso Cafe in Ames; a house party at the Greenwood residence in Ames; a meet and greet at Fairview Lodge (on Grove Street) in Story City; and a Coffee with Brownback at the Bailey residence in Earlham.

>Former Gov. Tommy Thompson visited Iowa on August 4-5, 2007.  He held an In The Park event at Greenwood Park, The Sylvan Theater in Des Moines late morning on August 4.  On August 5 he participated in the ABC News "This Week" Republican Presidential Debate at Drake University in Des Moines.

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on August 2-3, 2007.  On August 2 he held an "Ask Mitt Anything – Kitchen Table Concerns" at The Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale; held a media availability at Comfort Suites at Living History Farms in Urbandale.  On August 3 he was the special guest at a Bull Moose Club luncheon at the Raccoon River Brewing Co. in Des Moines.  [Private meetings filled out the schedule; on the afternoon of August 3 he addressed the RNC meeting in Minneapolis, MN].

>Former Gov. Tommy Thompson held a Lunch with Tommy at Northwoods Steakhouse in Bettendorf, Iowa on August 2, 2007.

JULY
>Sen. Sam Brownback visited Iowa on July 31, 2007.  He toured Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc. and meet with employees in Johnston; shot and discussed gun rights at the Izaak Walton League, Ames Chapter on Stagecoach Rd. in Ames; and delivered a "major speech" on Iraq at the U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy/Greater Des Moines Committee on Foreign Relations' Forum on International Relations at The Des Moines Embassy Club, Ruan building, in Des Moines.

>Former Gov. Tommy Thompson continued his Common Sense Solutions Tour (Part 3) in Iowa on July 28-31, 2007.
On July 28 he did coffee and rolls at Café Dodici in Washington; coffee and rolls at Smokey Row Coffee House in Oskaloosa; lunch at White Buffalo Restaurant in Albia; an ice cream social at City Park in Ottumwa; an ice cream social at Bloomfield City Park in Ottumwa; and attended the Lee County Republicans' annual pork roast fundraiser at Denmark Celebration and Convention Center in Denmark.
On July 29 he did lunch at Wig & Pen in Iowa City; a Presidential Picnic at Noelridge Park Lagoon Pavilion in Cedar Rapids; and Grillin' with the Gov at the home of Bobby Kauffman in Wilton.
On July 30 he did breakfast at Boz's Kitchen in Corning; brunch at Bedford Country Club in Bedford; lunch at Ice House Restaurant in Clarinda; dinner at The Gathering Place in Sidney; and dinner at Red Oak Country Club in Red Oak.
On July 31 he did breakfast at Janz Restaurant in Onawa; brunch at Days in in Missouri Valley; lunch at Harlan Golf & Country Club in Harlan; an ice cream social at Judy's Restaurant in Audubon; and attended an Iowa Christian Alliance house party at the home of Jeff Jochims in Des Moines.

>Rep. Tom Tancredo visited Iowa on July 27-31, 2007, continuing his "Save America Tour."
On the evening of July 27 he spok at a lakeside reception Republican Party of Iowa fundraiser at the home of David and Dorie Fisher in Clear Lake.
On July 28 he held a town hall meeting and breakfast at Hi-Way 20 Café in Parkersburg; a town hall meeting and lunch at Camp David's in Iowa Falls; visited the North Iowa Fair in Mason City; attended a Cerro Gordo County Republican fundraiser at the Bob and Donna Furleigh Farm in Clear Lake; and spoke at the Lee County Republicans' annual pork roast fundraiser at Denmark Celebration and Convention Center in Denmark.
On the afternoon of July 29 he held a town hall meeting at the Waukee Ice Cream Shop in Waukee; and in the early evening held a town hall meeting and reception at the Fairfield Inn in Ankeny.
On July 30 he held a town hall meeting at The Smokey Row in Pleasantville; a town hall meeting at West Side Family Dining in Grinnell; a meet and greet at Mayflower Retirement Home in Grinnell; visited the St. Francis Manor Retirement Home in Grinnell; and held a town hall at Prairie Moon Vineyard in Ames.
On July 31 he held a town hall meeting and breakfast at the Family Table Restaurant in Osceola; a town hall meeting and luncheon at the Pizza Ranch in Creston; a town hall meeting and coffee at Junction Café in Bedford; and a town hall meeting and supper at Farmer’s Kitchen in Atlantic.

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney heldten"Ask Mitt Anything" events in Central and Southeast Iowa on July 26-27, 2007.  On July 26 he held an “Ask Mitt Anything” breakfast at The Tremont Inn on Main in Marshalltown; “Ask Mitt Anything” coffee at The Hardin County Farm Museum in Eldora; an “Ask Mitt Anything” luncheon at Webster City Links in Webster City; an “Ask Mitt Anything” ice cream social at Seven Oaks Lodge in Boone; and an “Ask Mitt Anything” Ice Cream Social at Fairview Lodge, Antique Carousel in Story City.  On July 27 he held an “Ask Mitt Anything” breakfast at the River Valley Golf Course in Adel; an “Ask Mitt Anything” coffee at Madison County Historical Museum in Winterset; an “Ask Mitt Anything” luncheon at the National Sprint Car Museum in Knoxville; an “Ask Mitt Anything” coffee at the Smokey Row Coffee Shop in Oskaloosa; and an “Ask Mitt Anything” event at the Hotel Ottumwa Ballroom in Ottumwa.

>Sen. Sam Brownback visited Iowa on July 25-28, 2007.
On July 25 he met with pastors at Brownback for President headquarters in West Des Moines; visited Birthright Crisis Pregnancy Center in Ames; visited the Hamilton County Fair in Webster City; and attended the Lance Armstrong Reception and Cancer Benefit at McLeod Center on the UNI campus in Cedar Falls.
On July 26 he did breakfast at Julia's Restaurant in Ottumwa, visited the Johnson County Fair in Iowa City; signed copies of his book at Lemstone Christian Bookstore West Side in Cedar Rapids; toured Clipper Windpower Plant in Cedar Rapids; and attended a house party at the Bowen residence on Brentwood Dr., NE in Cedar Rapids.
On July 27 he toured Aid to Women, a crisis pregnancy center in Cedar Rapids; did a breakfast at Diner on First in Cedar Rapids; toured a stem cell research center in Coralville; spoke at a Genesis Healthcare Forum at the Adler Health Education Center in Davenport; and attended a Genesis Healthcare reception across the street, in Davenport.
On July 28 he met with supporters at the Veenstra residence in Pella; met with supporters at the Atrium of Penn Central Mall in Oskaloosa; attended a BBQ at the Nibbelink residence in Holland; and met with Vietnamese community supporters at Quynh's Restaurant in Des Moines.

>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa on July 23-25, 2007.
On July 23 he did a “Meet Mike Huckabee” coffee at the Blue Strawberry Coffee Co. in Cedar Rapids; a “Meet Mike Huckabee” lunch at Pizza Ranch in North Liberty; and a health care discussion at Genesis Heart Institute's Alder Health Education Center in Davenport.
On July 24 he did a “Meet Mike Huckabee” coffee at Green's Tea and Coffee in Muscatine; (appearance on “The Right Balance” with host Greg Allen); a “Meet Mike Huckabee” lunch at Pizza Ranch in Washington; (an appearance on MSNBC's “All Politics”); a meet and greet at Central Park in Ottumwa; and was the keynote speaker at the 25th Annual Henry County GOP Hog Roast Mount Pleasant Community Center in Mount Pleasant.
On July 25 he met with customers at the Smokey Row Coffee House in Oskaloosa.

>Rep. Duncan Hunter visited Iowa on July 21-23, 2007.
On July 21 he attended the Iowa Regional Championship EIC sponsored by the Des Moines Rifle & Revolver Club in Van Meter; appeared at the Republican booth at the Pottawattamie County Fair in Avoca; appeared at the Republican booth at the Harrison County Fair in Missouri Valley; and did an Iowa Christian Alliance house party/meet and greet at the home of Steve and Kim Carlson in Sioux City.
On July 22, after attending church services in Sioux City in the morning, he appeared at the Republican booth at the Ida County Fair between Holstein and Ida Grove; appeared at the Republican booth at the Crawford County Fair; visited the Carroll County Fair; and did a dinner meet and greet at the home of Bob and Carol Jensen in Boone.
On July 23 he appeared on Mickelson in the Morning from WHO studio in Des Moines; and met with the Des Moines Register editorial board.

>Sen. John McCain meet with supporters and held a press conference at his state headquarters in Urbandale, Iowa on the afternoon of July 22, 2007.

>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on July 20-21, 2007.  On July 20 he did an "Ask Mitt Anything" breakfast at Cronks Café in Denison; a meet and greet at the Ida Grove Pharmacy & Soda Fountain in Ida Grove; an "Ask Mitt Anything" luncheon at Lakeshore Café in Storm Lake; an "Ask Mitt Anything" coffee at Clay County Regional Events Center in Spencer; and an "Ask Mitt Anything" town hall at Brooks Golf Club-Wileywood Restaurant in Okoboji.  On July 21 he did an "Ask Mitt Anything" breakfast at The Pizza Ranch in Emmetsburg; an "Ask Mitt Anything" coffee at the Algona Country Club in Algona; toured the Hydrogen Engine Center, Inc in Algona; did an "Ask Mitt Anything" luncheon at the Heritage Park Entertainment Pavilion in Forest City; an "Ask Mitt Anything" ice cream social at Surfside 6 Café in Clear Lake; and an "Ask Mitt Anything" coffee at Raleigh Hills Golf and Country Club in Ionia.

>Former Gov. Tommy Thompson continued his Common Sense Solutions Tour in Iowa on July 19-22, 2007.
On July 19 he did a breakfast at Nederlanders Grill in Orange City; a roundtable discussion at Four Brothers in Le Mars; and lunch at 4th Street Grill in Sioux City; and flew to Iowa City for a private event and a fundraiser.
On July 20 he did a "Coffee and Common Sense" at Ida Grove Family Rec Center in Ida Grove; brunch at Crossroads in Early; lunch at Danny's Sports Spot in Cherokee; an ice cream social at Spencer Golf & Country Club in Spencer; a town hall meeting at Arrowwood Resort & Minervas in Okoboji; and a dinner at Mother Nature's in Estherville.
On July 21 he did a breakfast at Wild Rose Golf Club in Emmetsburg; coffee and rolls at Chrome Country Inn in Algona; a roundtable discussion at Humboldt Country Golf Club in Humboldt; a lunch at American Espresso Coffee Café in Garner; a meet and greet at Country Inn & Suites in Northwood; a town hall meeting at the American Legion in St. Ansgar; and attended a house party at the Krmpotich home in Clear Lake.
On the afternoon of July 22 he did an ice cream social ("Topics and Toppings") at Inger Park in Strawberry Point; added in a trout fishing expedition in Strawberry Point, with his wife and friends, Dick and Mary Paul; did an ice cream social ("I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Tommy") at Phelps Park in Decorah; and a BBQ at Waukon Country Club in Waukon.

>Sen. Sam Brownback visited Iowa on July 19-20, 2007.  On July 19 he announced his Iowa Catholic Leadership Team at his state headquarters in West Des Moines; attended a youth outreach ice cream social at his state headquarters in West Des Moines; attended a house party at the Zlab residence in Urbandale; and threw the first pitch at the Iowa Cubs game at Principal Park in Des Moines.  On July 20 he addressed a crowd, drove a 100-year old steam-powered tractor and fired a cannon at the Central Hawkeye Gas Engine & Tractor Association's Country Life & Power Show at the Antique Acres Fairgrounds in rural Waukee; did a private meeting in Ames; did a coffee at Burgie’s Espresso Café in Ames; visited the GOP booth and the 4-H booth at the Boone County Fair in Boone; attended a house party at the Maly residence in Ames; and attended an old-fashioned lemonade house party at the Tjernagel residence in Radcliffe.

>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa on July 18-19, 2007.  On July 18 he did a Meet Mike Huckabee coffee at S&D Café in Waukon; a Meet Mike Huckabee lunch at the Pizza Ranch in Decorah; a Meet Mike Huckabee event at Bill's Pizza and Smokehouse in Independence; and a Meet Mike Huckabee event at Beck's Sports Brewery in Waterloo.  On July 19 he did a Meet Mike Huckabee lunch at the Pizza Ranch in Marshalltown; a roundtable discussion with educators at Gates Hall in Nevada; and a Meet Mike Huckabee house party at the home of Bryan and Rachel Witherwax in West Des Moines.

>Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani visited Iowa on July 18-19, 2007.  On July 18 he held a town hall at the Woodrow Wilson Junior High School gymnasium in Council Bluffs; did a meet and greet with local residents at Sloan Café in Sloan; did a meet and greet with local residents at The Family Table in Le Mars; held a town hall at the North Middle School gymnasium in Sioux City; and, in an unplanned appearance, marched in the River-Cade Parade in Sioux City.  On July 19 he toured Hawkeye Renewable in Fairbank; did a meet and greet with local residents at Morg’s Restaurant in Waterloo;meet and greet with local residents at Spring House Family Restaurant in Cedar Rapids; toured Clipper Windpower Inc. in Cedar Rapids; and held a town hall at The Brandt Company shipping/mailing warehouse in Davenport.

>Sen. Sam Brownback visited Iowa on July 14, 2007.  He joined Bobby Schindler, brother of Terri Schiavo, on the campaign's "Pro-Life, Whole-Life Tour" at Crossroads Fellowship Church in West Des Moines; delivered brief remarks at the Sesker Golf Tournament at Toad Valley Golf Course in Pleasant Hill; attended the Shelby County Fair in Harlan; did an ice cream social at 812 4th Avenue S. in Denison; did a coffee at the Ellis residence on Highway 175 in Ida Grove; and spoke at Congressman Steve King's Homecoming at the Odebolt Community Center in Odebolt.

>Rep. Tom Tancredo visited Iowa on July 12-23, 2007 on a "Save America Tour."
On July 12 he appeared at the Harrison County Republican Women’s Dinner & Meeting at Gurney’s Restaurant in Missouri Valley.
On July 13 he visited the Shelby County Fair in Harlan; and held a town hall meeting and supper at the Madison County Historical Society Museum in Winterset.
On July 14 he marched in the Ankeny Summerfest Parade; [a luncheon at the Carrollton Inn in Carrollpostponed]; a house party at the home of Mark and Sheryl Leonard in Holstein; and attended Congressman Steve King's fundraiser at the Odebolt Community Center in Odebolt.
On July 15 he marched in the Monona County Parade; spoke at house party/ice cream at Dick and Dorothy Schlitter's home in Onawa; did a town hall meeting and dinner at Panora Community Center in Panora.
On July 16 he met with supporters at Cool Beans Coffee Bar in Adel; met with supporters at Town & Country Café in Madrid; met with supporters at the The Highland Elk Coffee House in Perry; met with supporters at Uptown Café in Jefferson; met with supporters at Dutch Oven Bakery in Boone;met with supporters at Country Kitchen in Webster City; and held a town hall meeting and supper at Webster County Republican headquarters in Fort Dodge.
On July 17 he toured the Hydrogen Engine Center in Algona; toured the Woodharbor Doors and Cabinetry in Mason City; did a meet and greet over lunch at Chicago Dawg in Mason City; and did a cookout in Osage City Park–Covered Stage in Osage.
On July 18 he attended a breakfast fundraiser for the Delaware County Republican Committee at the Pizza Ranch in Manchester; visited the Buchanan County Fair in Independence; and held a town hall meeting and dinner at [Hope Martin Parkmoved because of weather]Bonanza Restaurant in Waterloo.
On July 19 he did a meet and greet at Ely Community Center in Ely; attended a house party at the home of Bob and Jeanne Refhuss in Coralville; and visit the Jones County Fair in Monticello.
On July 20 he visited the Mahaska County Fair in Oskaloosa; the Madison County Fair in Winterset; and the Boone County Fair in Boone; and attended a house party at the home of Craig and Shyrlee Hill in Ellsworth.  [initial plans had called for visits to the Muscatine and Jasper County Fairs as well].
On July 21 he spoke at an Iowa Christian Women meeting at the Holiday Inn & Suites at Ameristar in Council Bluffs; and be the guest speaker at the shotgun exhibition in Arcadia; and spoke at house party at the home of Brad and Gina Perkins in Madrid.
On July 22 he did a town hall meeting at the Newton Arboretum and Botanical Garden in Newton; and a town hall meeting at the Sports Page in Indianola.
On July 23 he appeared Mickelson in the Morning on WHO Radio from the studio in Des Moines.

>Sen. Sam Brownback addressed the Greater Des Moines Partnership at the Hotel Fort Des Moines in Des Moines, Iowa on July 11, 2007.  He also did several interviews and toured the Goodyear tire factory in Des Moines.

>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa on July 11-14, 2007.
[Starting late afternoon on July 10 he plans to speak at the Crossroads Christian Center in Council Bluffs; and attend the Monona County GOP Steak Fry at Mapleton Community Center in Mapleton.missed July 10 events due to delayed flight].
On July 11 he met with supporters at Panera Bread Company in Sioux City; met with supporters at Olson Cultural Events Center in Le Mars; hosted conference calls with bloggers and media; met with supporters at Butler's Cafe & Coffee in Sioux Center; and attended a house party at the home of Bryan and Aspen Allen in Granville.
On July 12 he met with customers at the Family Table Restaurant in Sheldon; and did a lunch with farmers  at the Pizza Inn in Primghar.  From Des Moines he did a remote appearance on the Tucker Carlson Show addressing the Michael Moore movie.
On July 13 he met with supporters at the Chrome Truck Stop in Algona; toured the Hydrogen Engine Center in Algona; visited with the crowd at the Winnegabo County Fair in Thompson (including a live remote from the Winnebago County Fair with CNN re: Michael Moore); made a quick stop at the Lions' Club BBQ in Forest City; made a stop to have his picture taken in front of the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake; and met with supporters at the Pizza Ranch in Mason City.
On July 14 he did a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at the Pizza Ranch in Eldora; met with supporters at Cottage on Broad in Story City; and attended a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at the Webster County GOP headquarters in Fort Dodge; [attend the Congressman Steve King homecoming event at the Odebolt Community Center in Odebolt.did not make it to the Odebolt event].

>Former Gov. Tommy Thompson did a "Common Sense Solutions Tour," traveling around Iowa from July 7-14, 2007 in an Iowa-made Winnebago dubbed "Freedom."  The first leg of the tour had nearly 50 campaign stops. >
[Thompson is scheduled to kick off his "Common Sense Solutions Tour" at Prairie Moon Winery in Ames, Iowa on the evening of July 6, 2007.Thompson did not make it to this initial event due to plane difficulties in Denver, Colorado.  Leon Mosely spoke and he arrived late that evening]. (Overnight in Ames).
On July 7, traveling with Mrs. Thompson and members of the Thompson family, he did coffee and rolls at 2nd St. Emporium in Webster City; coffee and rolls at Webster County GOP headquarters in Fort Dodge; a Presidential Party at the Pizza Ranch in Pocahontas; an ice cream social at Twin Lakes Golf Club in Rockwell City; an Afternoon with Tommy Thompson at Carrollton Centre in Carroll; and Grillin' with the Governor at Spring Lake Park East Shelter Bldg in Jefferson. (6 events)
On the afternoon of July 8 he did an ice cream social at Estes Park in Iowa Falls; and in the evening a Presidential Picnic at Herman Park Pavilion in Boone.  Overnight in Des Moines.  (2)
On July 9 he started with a live interview with "Today in Iowa" at WHO-TV studios in Des Moines; did a coffee at Coffee Cup Café in Sully; a lunch at Vermeer Global Pavilion in Pella; a meet and greet at Signatures Bar & Grill in Indianola; ice cream and pie at Rudy's Restaurant in Winterset as well as a quick stop at the John Wayne birthplace; and a town hall meeting at River Valley Golf Course Club House in Adel.  Overnight in Grinnell.  (5)
On July 10 he did coffee and rolls at the Depot Crossing Restaurant in Grinnell; coffee and rolls at the Doose Café in Marengo; a house party at the home of Gary and Mary Leopold in Mount Vernon; proceeded to Iowa City to tape a segment with Joe Scarborough; then picked up a bit late with hot dogs and brats at Wildcat Golf Course in Shellsburg; a town hall meeting at the Uptown Lounge & Supper Club in Gladbrook; and an ice cream social at Kiwanis Park adjacent to Hoglan Elementary School in Marshalltown.  Overnight in Grundy Center.  (6)
On July 11 he did coffee and donuts at Town & Country Golf Club in Grundy Center; coffee and rolls at Main Street Café in Allison; lunch at Hampton Country Club in Hampton; lunch at Chicago Dawg in Mason City; an ice cream social at the home of Jon and Paula Nicholaisen in New Hampton; and a town hall meeting at Beck's in Waterloo (this event originally was scheduled for February but a major ice storm intervened).  Overnight in Waterloo.  (6)
On July 12 he did breakfast at The Sportsmen in Oelwein; coffee at Arieanna's Café in Independence; a Presidential Picnic at the home of Chuck and Jane Northrup in Dubuque; lunch at Flapjacks Family Restaurant in Maquoketa; a town hall meeting at the Best Western Frontier (Georgian Room) in Clinton; and a house party at the home of Steve Grubbs in Davenport.  Overnight in Centerville.  (6)
On July 13 he did coffee and rolls at Betty's Café in Corydon; coffee and muffins at Continental in Centerville; a roundtable discussion at Hotel Manning in Keosaqua; cobbler and coffee at Kokomo's Café in Fairfield; a town hall meeting at Sirloin Stockade in Mount Pleasant; and a town hall meeting at The Drake Restaurant in Burlington.  Overnight in Fairfield.  (6)
On July 14 he did breakfast at Papa Leo's in Chariton; made an impromptu stop in the Chariton town square to talk with bikers attending a biker rally; did breakfast at Redman's Pizza & Steak House in Osceola; lunch at The Windrow in Creston; lunch at The Brick Coffee House in Greenfield; a town hall meeting at The Pines in Atlantic; and a town hall meeting at Mosquito Creek Restaurant in Council Bluffs.  (6)

>Rep. Duncan Hunter visited Iowa on July 7-8, 2007.  On July 7 he had lunch with about a dozen potential supporters at Perkins (on Merle Hay) in Des Moines; and spoke at the open house for the Iowa Christian Alliance's new office in West Des Moines.  On July 8 he attended church at Campus Baptist Church in Ames; and had lunch with supporters at Hickory Park in Ames.

>Sen. Sam Brownback visited Iowa on July 2-4, 2007.
On July 2 he toured Lincolnway Energy in Nevada; signed his new book, "From Power to Purpose," at Lemstone Christian Books in Ames; did a BBQ with Brownback at Herman Park Pavilion in Boone; and did a coffee for Brownback at the Maher home in State Center.
On July 3 he toured Lehigh Cement Co. in Mason City; toured Pella Windows in Story City; toured downtown businesses in Story City; walked in the 4th of July Parade in West Des Moines; and met with supporters at a private residence in West Des Moines.
On July 4 he rode in the Urbandale 4th of July Parade in a 1966 Mustang convertible; rode in the Ames 4th of July Parade on a trailer with hay bales; and walked in the Pella 4th of July Parade.

...and Romney, Huckabee and Tancredo visits continued from June.

JUNE

Highlights.  Former Gov. Tommy Thompson, former Gov. Mike Huckabee, Sen. Sam Brownback, former Gov. Mitt Romney, Rep. Tom Tancredo, and Rep. Duncan Hunterspoke at a Presidential Candidates Forum hosted by Iowans for Tax Relief (ITR) and the Iowa Christian Alliance (ICA) at the Iowa Events Center at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines on the afternoon of June 30.  (Former Gov. Gilmore, Sen. McCain and Mayor Giuliani were also invited; Rep. Paul was not invited).
>Former Gov. Mitt Romney visited Iowa on June 29-July 4, 2007.
On June 29 he attended a fundraising reception at the Embassy Suites in Des Moines.
On June 30 he hosted an “Ask Mitt Anything” breakfast at The Royal Amsterdam Hotel in Pella; visited the Jaarsma Bakery in Pella for a photo op; spoke at the Presidential Candidates Forum hosted by Iowans for Tax Relief (ITR) and the Iowa Christian Alliance (ICA) at the Iowa Events Center at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines; and hosted an “Ask Mitt Anything” dinner at Simpson College, Great Hall in Indianola.
On July 1 he was in state but it was "a personal day."  [note: not counted in tally]
On July 2 he hosted an “Ask Mitt Anything” luncheon at the Raccoon Bend Golf Club in Jefferson; an "Ask Mitt Anything" coffee at the Carrollton Inn in Carroll; and spoke an Iowa Christian Alliance House Party at the Home of David and Jody Edwards in Council Bluffs.
On July 3 he hosted an "Ask Mitt Anything" breakfast at Bayliss Park Hall in Council Bluffs; an “Ask Mitt Anything” coffee at Chatauqua Park Pavilion in Red Oak; an "Ask Mitt Anything" luncheon at Cass County Community Center in Atlantic; did a meet and greet at The Pizza Ranch in Creston; and marched in the West Des Moines Independence Day Parade in West Des Moines.
On July 4 he marched in the Clear Lake Fourth of July Parade in Clear Lake; marched in the Ames Fourth of July Parade in Ames; hosted an ice cream social at The Ice Cream Shoppe in Waukee; and marched in the Waukee Fourth of July Parade in Waukee.

>Former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited Iowa on June 28-July 3, 2007.
On June 28 he appeared at the Iowa Renewal Project's Pastors and Pews Dinner at the Sheraton Hotel in West Des Moines.
On June 29 he did The Jan Mickelson Show at WHO Radio in Des Moines; attended a "Meet Mike Huckabee" event at Iowa Telecom corporate headquarters in Newton; and spoke at a house party at the home of Fred and Barb Taylor in Waukee.
On June 30 he participated in the Presidential Candidates Forum hosted by Iowans for Tax Relief (ITR) and the Iowa Christian Alliance (ICA) at the Iowa Events Center at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines; and attended a "Meet Mike Huckabee" grill out at Moats Park in Indianola.
On July 1 he spoke to the congregation at Crossroads Fellowship Church in West Des Moines.
On July 2 he spoke about health care issues and his personal story of health and wellness at St. Luke's Hospital in Cedar Rapids; guested on “The Right Balance” talk radio show with host Greg Allen in Cedar Rapids; spoke to the Coralville Chamber of Commerce at Perkins Restaurant in Coralville; visited with supporters at West Music Store in Coralville; attended a cookout with Eastern Iowa Ministers at City Park, Shelter 11 in Iowa City; and attended the Johnson County GOP Central Committee meeting at the Hawkeye Brokerage Center in Iowa City.
On July 3 he met with the editorial board of the Quad City Times in Davenport; hosted a conference call with bloggers from Iowa City; spoke to medical personnel about health care at Genesis Medical Center in DeWitt; and guested on WOI Radio with host Catherine Perkins in DeWitt.

>Rep. Tom Tancredo visited Iowa on June 29-July 1, 2007.  [Originally scheduled for events on June 28 but flight canceled necessitating changes].
On June 29 he did a meet and greet at the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown; toured the Lincolnway Energy ethanol plan in Nevada; met with the Iowa Professional Educators' executive board in Des Moines; and did a town hall meeting at Quality Inn & Suites Events Center in Des Moines.
On June 30 he participated in the Presidential Candidates Forum hosted by Iowans for Tax Relief (ITR) and the Iowa Christian Alliance (ICA) at the Iowa Events Center at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines; and met with some volunteers and Tancredo county chairs at Embassy Suites in Des Moines.
On July 1 he visited the Gun Show at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines; appeared at a BBQ lunch and the formal opening of his state headquarters at 217 Welch Avenue in Ames; and did a town hall meeting and supper at Dorothy's Senior Center in Eldora.

>Former Gov. Tommy Thompson visited Iowa on June 29-30, 2007.  On the evening of June 29 he appeared live on Iowa Press from IPTV studios in Johnston.  On June 30 he did a breakfast at Tremont on Main in Marshalltown; spoke at the Presidential Candidates Forum hosted by Iowans for Tax Relief (ITR) and the Iowa Christian Alliance (ICA) at the Iowa Events Center at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines; and held a town hall meeting at Valentino's in Council B