Sen.
John Kerry
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-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on January 11-15, 2004. On January 11 [no information on morning and early afternoon schedule]; in Des Moines he plans to attend a pre-debate reception hosted by former State Rep. Willie Glanton; attend a pre-debate rally with supporters at Polk County Convention Center; and participated in the Brown & Black Forum at the Polk County Convention Complex. On January 12 he rallied with legislators and Christie Vilsack on the west steps of the Capitol; hold four events dubbed "Town Hall for America's Future" at Williamsburg Community Center in Williamsburg; at Parthenon Pizza and Steak House in Fort Madison; at Burlington Steamboat Senior Center; and at American Legion Club in Muscatine. On January 13 he rallied with veterans at Black Hawk County Soldiers Memorial Hall in Waterloo (the rally featured the Bolaños brothers from El Paso, TX, four brothers who all served in Vietnam at the same time, from El Paso, TX as well as members of the "Veterans Brigade" that is travelling the state for Kerry; Kerry announced that announced that over 10,000 Iowa veterans will caucus for him on January 19); held a "Town Hall for America's Future" at Two Brothers Restaurant in Independence; at Delaware County Fairgrounds community center in Manchester; and at Tilford Middle School in Vinton; and did a concert with Carole King at Paramount Theatre in Cedar Rapids. On January 14 he delivered a speech "Giving America Back its Future" at St. Ambrose University in Davenport; "Real Deal Express" to Iowa City; visited Handicare early childhood center and held a discussion with parents in Coralville; "Real Deal Express" to Des Moines; held a Town Hall for America's Future with Asian American Democrats at Romance Cafe in Des Moines; held a Town Hall for America's Future with Polk County activists at the Des Moines Playhouse; "Real Deal Express" to Council Bluffs. On January 15 he started with a pancake breakfast with Democrats at The Community Hall in Council Bluffs; Kerry-Copter to Carroll; did an event with Democrats at the home of Richard and Mary Baumhover in Carroll; Kerry-Copter to Sioux City; rallied at Sanford Community Center in Sioux City; Kerry-Copter to Adel; did an event with Democrats at the home of Benny Dorman in Adel; Kerry-Copter to Fort Dodge; held a Town Hall for America's Future at Triton Inn, Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge; "Real Deal Express" to Webster City; held a Rally for America's Future at Webster City Community Theatre; "Real Deal Express to Mason City; held a Rally for America's Future at Music Man Square in Mason City; and took the "Real Deal Express" to Waverly. On January 16 he held a Town Meeting with Democrats at City Hall in Waverly; "Real Deal Express" to New Hampton; held a rally with Democrats at Chickasaw Center in New Hampton; "Real Deal Express" to Decorah; held a rally with Democrats at Luther College in Decorah; "Real Deal Express" to Guttenberg; did an event with Democrats at Cafe Mississippi in Guttenberg; "Real Deal Express" to Dubuque; held a rally with Democrats at Clarke College's Kehl Center in Dubuque; "Real Deal Express" to Maquoketa; held a rally with Democrats at Maquoketa Middle School in Maquoketa; "Real Deal Express" to Clinton. On January 17 he held a rally with Democrats at Eagle Point Park Lodge in Clinton; "Real Deal Express" to Davenport; Town Hall with Democrats at Radisson Quad City Plaza in Davenport; Kerry-Copter to Des Moines; reunited with fellow Vietnam veteran Jim Rassman, whose life Kerry saved during combat in Vietnam on March 13, 1969, at Creative Visions Human Development Center in Des Moines; rally with Democrats at Old Capitol Mall in downtown Iowa City; Real Deal Express to Cedar Rapids; rally with Democrats at Coe College in Cedar Rapids. On January 18 he (appeared on "This Week with George Stephanopoulos"); flt to Waterloo; attends church services at Antioch Baptist Church in Waterloo; rally with Sen. Ted Kennedy at McKinstry Elementary School in Waterloo; Kerry-copter to Newton; rally at Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) auditorium in Newton; Kerry-copter to Des Moines; rally with Sen. Ted Kennedy in the Tourism Building at the State Fairgrounds in Des Moines. On January 19 to Norwalk aboard the "Real Deal Express;" Town Hall Meeting with Democrats at Scotts Super Value in Norwalk; "Real Deal Express" to Waukee; Town Hall Meeting with Democrats at Waukee High School cafeteria; "Real Deal Express" to Boone; rally with Democrats at Boone County Fairgrounds – Community Building; "Real Deal Express" to Ames; rally with Democrats at Ames High School; "Real Deal Express" to Urbandale; greet caucus-goers at Urbandale High School; "Real Deal Express" to Des Moines; caucus night party at Hotel Fort Des Moines in Des Moines. [scheduled to depart at 3 a.m. to Manchester, NH] -Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on January 9-10, 2004.
-Sen. Kerry made a four-day visit to Iowa on January
3-6, 2004.
2003: 33 visits, 63 days.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on December
20-23, 2003; the theme of the trip is "Fighting for America's Workers."
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on December 13-15 and
December 16, 2003, kicking off an "Rx for a Better America" tour; most
travel done via the Real Deal Express bus.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on December 1, 2003.
He made remarks on Superfund and received the endorsement of Congressman
Earl Blumenauer (OR-3) outside Iowa Illinois Manor (a designated Superfund
site, is an apartment complex that was once a coal gasification plant)
in Iowa City ; attended a Women for Kerry event at The History Center in
Cedar Rapids; attended an event with students and Black Hawk County Democrats
at University of Northern Iowa's Maucker Union in Cedar Falls; and spoke
as part of the ongoing Speaker's Series at Iowa State University in Ames.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on November 25-26,
2003. [November 24 schedule, including
MSNBC/WHO-TV debate, was scratched so Kerry could help fight the Medicare
bill]. On November 25 he spoke on education at Jefferson
High School in Council Bluffs; did an event with Democrats at Nuckolls
Street Diner in Glenwood; did an event with Democrats at Firehouse Restaurant
Brewery in Red Oak; did an event with Democrats at The Depot Deli and Lounge
in Shenandoah; did an event with Democrats at Junction Cafe in Bedford;
and did an even with Democrats at The Train Depot in Creston. On
November
26 he did an event with Democrats at Lamoni Community Center
in Lamoni; and did an event with Democrats at Redmond's Restaurant in Osceola.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on November
14-17, 2003.
-Sen. Kerry did a bus tour with veterans in Iowa
on November 10, 2003. He kicked off the tour at Des Moines
Airport; did an event with veterans including Rep. Leonard Boswell at the
Paralyzed Veterans of America Building in Des Moines; did an event with
veterans at the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown; did an event with veterans
at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Cedar Rapids; and did an event with
veterans at VFW Post No 3949 in Iowa City.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on
October 31-November
3, 2003, a four-day swing through eleven Iowa counties.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on
October
29, 2003. He did a book signing at Barnes and Noble in Cedar
Rapids; and did a book signing at Prairie Lights Bookstore in Iowa City.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on October 22-23, 2003.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on October 15 and 17-18,
2003. Planned events on October 16 and an appearance on October
17 were cancelled due to the vote on Iraq funding.
-Sen.
Kerry visited Western Iowa on October 6-7, 2003. At
midday on October 6 he spoke on senior issues at Council Bluffs Senior
Center in Council Bluffs, unveiling his "Compact with the Greatest Generation;"
in the late afternoon he held a four-county activist event at The Livestock
Auction in Dunlap; and in the evening he did an event at Buena Vista College
in Storm Lake. On October 7 he spoke on senior issues at Siouxland
Senior Center in Sioux City; had lunch with Democrats at Lally's Restaurant
in Le Mars; did an event with Democrats at Cherokee Community College in
Cherokee; and concluded with an evening event with Democrats at Northwest
Iowa Community College in Sheldon.
-Sen. Kerry postponed a scheduled
October
2, 2003 visit Iowa in order to vote on Iraq funding. He
had planned to have lunch with Scott County Democrats at the Third Missionary
Baptist Church in Davenport; speak on the environment in Davenport;
and attend an event for State Senator Roger Stewart at the Comfort Inn
in Maquoketa.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa
on September 27, 2003. He addressed Iowa veterans at the Iowa
VFW Statewide Convention at Sheraton Four Points in Des Moines; he and
Sen. Edward Kennedy will then spoke on health care at Hoover High School
on Saturdays in Des Moines, followed by an Iowans for Kerry Barnstorm meeting;
Kerry and Kennedy spoke on health care at Payne Memorial AME Church in
Waterloo, followed by an Iowans for Kerry Barnstorm meeting; and Kerry
and Kennedy attended the annual Johnson County BBQ at Izaak Walton League
in Iowa City. Note: With this visit Iowans for Kerry kicked off a
week during which it hosted barnstorming meetings in all 99 counties.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on September 13-15,
2003.
-Sen. Kerry visited Des Moines,
Iowa
on September
2, 2003 as part of his announcement tour. He greeted supporters
at Des Moines Airport; delivered his announcement speech at the Temple
for the Performing Arts; and attended an announcement after-party at the
Hotel Fort Des Moines.
-Sen. Kerry visited
Iowa
on August 26, 2003. He did a veterans event at the Iowa Vietnam
War Memorial on the SE side of the Capitol Grounds in Des Moines; and had
lunch with Dallas County Democrats at the Law Firm of Hefner and Bergkamp
, P.C. in Adel.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on August 12-15, 2003.
Aug. 12: Mason City, Klemme area, Algona, Webster City. - Aug.
13: Des Moines, Waterloo, Independence. - Aug. 14: Des Moines,
Knoxville, Newton. Aug. 15: Vinton, Cedar Rapids.
-Sen. Kerry visited western
Iowa
on July 28-29, 2003. On the evening of July 28 he attended
Rep. Roger Wendt's teacher's event at Elks Lodge #112 in Sioux City.
On July 29 he did a Democratic breakfast at Cronks Cafe in Denison; had
coffee with Carroll County Democrats at the Carollton Inn in Carroll; lunched
with local Democrats at the Tic Toc Restaurant in Boone; and attended a
Democratic reception at the home of Rep. Helen Miller in Fort Dodge.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa
on
July
25-26, 2003. On the afternoon of July 25 he met with downtown
business leaders in Ames and had refreshments with Story County Democrats
at the American Country Store in Ames; in the evening he attended Rep.
Mark Smith's annual barbeque at the Anson Park Shelter in Marshalltown
(Smith endorsed Kerry); and attended the AFSCME People Conference Auction
at Four Points Sheraton Hotel in Des Moines. On July 26 he breakfasted
with Warren County Democrats at the home of Gary and Ann Kendell in Indianola;
and hosted a country barbeque at his Iowa campaign headquarters on Locust
Street in Des Moines [photos].
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa
on July 18-19, 2003. On July 18 he had coffee with Des Moines
County Democrats at UAW Local 807 in Burlington; lunched with Henry County
Democrats at Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount Pleasant; and attended a Fort
Madison--Lee County Democrats volunteer thank you event at Newberry Senior
Center in Fort Madison. On July 19 he breakfasted with Scott County
Democrats and discussed the economy and jobs at United Steel Workers of
America Local 105 in Bettendorf; lunched with Jackson County Democrats
at the Flapjack Family Restaurant in Maquoketa; had coffee with Jones County
Democrats at the National Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame in Anamosa
[photo];
and attended Dubuque County Democratic reception at Julien Inn in Dubuque.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa
on
June
23, 2003. He breakfasted with Johnson County Democrats at the
Iowa River Power Company Restaurant in Coralville; visited the farm of
Tom and Becky Furlong in Muscatine County; and spoke at a Democratic reception
at the Machine Shed in Davenport.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa
on June 21, 2003. He participated in the Jasper County Democrats'
"America's Hometown Forum" at Newton High; participated in the Hear it
from the Heartland Forum at The Music Man Square, Streetscape in Mason
City; spoke at a Truman Fund Reception in Mason City; and spoke at a Charles
City reception at Iowa Title and Realty Company in Charles City.
-Sen.
Kerry visited Iowa on June 12-13 and June 14, 2003.
On the evening of June 12 he appeared at a Linn Phoenix Club reception
at the home of Bob Rush in Cedar Rapids. On the morning of June 13
he delivered a speech on energy independence at VFW Hall Post 788
in Cedar Rapids. --On the evening of June 13 he addressed the
Wisconsin Democratic Convention in Milwaukee.-- Returning to Iowa
on June 14, he toured the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium
in Dubuque; spoke at a Flag Day fundraiser for state Rep. Don Shoultz at
the Shoultzs' home in Waterloo [photo];
spoke at a Fayette and Buchanan County Democratic reception at the Sportsman
restaurant in Oelwein; and spoke at a reception for state Rep. Brian Quirk
at Kolby's Dine and Stein in New Hampton. =2
visits, 3 days.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa
on May 29-30, 2003. On May 29 in Sioux City he discussed national
service at the VFW post; attended a Sioux City Truman Club reception at
the home of former state Sen. Steve Hanson; and attended a Sioux City Democratic
reception at the Sanford Community Center. On the morning of May
30 he made remarks on veterans prescription drug legislation with Rep.
Leonard Boswell at the Beaverdale VFW in Des Moines; in the late afternoon
he attend an Ottumwa Democratic reception at the VFW hall in Ottumwa; and
attended a Burlington Democratic Reception at the Port of Burlington Welcome
Center in Burlington.
-Sen. Kerry visited
Iowa
on May 14 and 16, 2003. On the evening of May 14 he attended
a Democratic reception at The Pizza King in Council Bluffs. However,
the planned schedule for May 15-16 was scrapped when a critical vote on
tax cuts in the Senate prompted him to return to Washington, DC on May
15. (On May 15 in Des Moines he planned to
tour Mercy Medical Center and deliver a health care speech at Holiday Inn
Mercy Campus; attend a Sioux City Truman Club reception at the home of
former State Sen. Steve Hanson in Sioux City; and attend a Democratic activists
reception at the Sanford Community Center in Sioux City. On May 16
he planned breakfast with Democrats at Cronks in Denison; coffee with Carroll
County Democrats at Carrollton Inn in Carroll and lunch in Boone with local
Democrats at Tic Toc Restaurant). Kerry
returned and on May 16 in Des Moines he toured Mercy Medical Center and
delivered a major health care speech at Holiday Inn Mercy Campus; did private
meetings; and attended the AFSCME reception at the Polk County Convention
Complex. [Kerry participated in the AFSCME town meeting on May 17
via satellite from New Hampshire]. =2
visits, 2 days
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on May 9, 2003.
He met with labor leaders in Des Moines; attended a Perry Democratic activist
reception at Hotel Pattee in Perry, and the Story County Big Band Swing
Fling dinner at Gates Memorial Hall in Nevada.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on April 6-8, 2003.
-Sen. Kerry visited Des Moines, Iowa on March
8, 2003. He met privately with central Iowa Latino leaders, and with
supporters, and delivered the keynote address at the Drake Law School's
annual Supreme Court Celebration banquet at the downtown Marriott.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on
January 17-19,
2003. On January 17 he did some private meetings. On January
18, he started the day in Des Moines with a breakfast with reporters at
Hotel Fort Des Moines and a breakfast with activists at Centro. He
did an activists lunch at the home of Nancy Swisher, Gary Smith, and Sarah
Swisher in Iowa City, and in the evening to spoke at the Linn County Democratic
Sustaining Club Banquet at the Prairie Hill Pavilion in Marion. Kerry
overnighted in Dubuque; on January 19 in Dubuque he attended services at
St. Joseph the Worker Church and then an activists luncheon at the home
of Teri and John Goodman.
2002: 2 visits, 2 days.
-Sen. Kerry visited Iowa on June
29, 2002. He campaigned for 4th district congressional candidate
John Norris at a house party in Ackworth, did a rally with 2nd district
congressional candidate Dr. Julie Thomas at SEIU Local 199 Hall in Coralville
(Iowa City), did a Truman Fund reception at a home in Cedar Rapids, and
did a Truman Fund fundraiser at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids
(one event was for $50-$500 donors and the other was a "low dollar event"
for a suggested contribution of $20).
2001: 1 visit, 1 day.
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