Examples of Iowa Activity from late July 2012
Updated FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 25, 2012
CONTACT:
Romney Press Office

Governor Bob McDonnell And Governor Bobby Jindal Attend Romney Victory Events In Iowa On Thursday, July 26, 2012

Boston, MA – On Thursday, Governor Bob McDonnell will attend a Victory Town Hall at Per Mar Security in Davenport Iowa. He will later join Governor Bobby Jindal for a Victory Meet and Greet at the Coralville Victory Center in Coralville, Iowa. Governor Jindal will then hold a Victory event in the Des Moines, Iowa area.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Event: Governor Bob McDonnell Attends Davenport Victory Town Hall

Location:                 

Per Mar Security
1910 East Kimberly Road
Davenport, Iowa

Doors Open: 9:30 AM CDT

Program Time: 10:10 AM CDT

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Event: Governor Bob McDonnell and Governor Bobby Jindal Attend Coralville Victory Meet and Greet   

Location:                 

Coralville Victory Center 
89 2nd Street
Coralville, Iowa

Doors Open: 12:30 PM CDT

Program Time: 1:00 PM CDT

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Event: Governor Bobby Jindal Attends Des Moines Victory Event

Location:                 

Kum & Go Headquarters 
6400 Westown Parkway
West Des Moines, Iowa

Doors Open: 6:00 PM CDT

Program Time: 6:35 PM CDT

UpdatedFor Immediate Release: Friday, July 27, 2012

Contact: Obama for America Iowa 

Iowa Obama Campaign Launches "It Takes One to Get to Six" with Day of Action, Kicking off 60 Day Countdown to Early Voting

Obama Campaign Holding Over 170 Events Statewide; Over 4,200 Nationwide

DES MOINES Tomorrow and Sunday, Obama Campaign volunteers in Iowa will participate in an “It Takes One to Get to Six” day of action as part of the "It Takes One" nationwide initiative. The Day of Action begins the 60 day countdown to early vote and the 100 day countdown to Election Day. The campaign is holding canvass kick-off media events in 11 Iowa cities and over 170 events statewide.
 
Last week, First Lady Michelle Obama kicked off the "It Takes One" initiative with a video. Watch at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbWk_PYg600. Iowans can find their local canvass at www.barackobama.com/one and follow the canvassing action on Twitter by using the hashtags #ItTakesOne and #60DaysOut.
 
"That one conversation you have, that one new volunteer you recruit, that could be the difference between waking up on November 7th and feeling the promise of four more years or asking yourself, could I have done more?," said First Lady Michelle Obama.
 
This election is a clear choice between President Obama’s vision to create jobs, reclaim security for the middle class and restore the basic values that make our country great, and Mitt Romney, who wants to continue tax giveaways to millionaires and billionaires and return us to the failed policies of the past, including letting Wall Street write its own rules.
 
From Council Bluffs to Davenport, volunteers are talking to their neighbors about President Obama’s vision for an economy built to last, because they know how much is at stake.
 
"Every single person can make a difference in this election – and this week we’re asking supporters to start by taking one action that will help grow our campaign," said Iowa State Director Brad Anderson. "The idea is that if we all commit to doing at least one thing to organize our communities, the combined impact will ensure that this President can keep moving this country forward for another four years."
 
The following events are open to the press:
 
Saturday, July 28th
Dubuque with Sen. Pam Jochum
Caroline Koppes Home
2115 Embassy West Dr., Dubuque, IA 52002
10:00am
 
Ames with Treasurer Mike Fitzgerald
Story County Dem Headquarters
413 Northwestern Ave., Ames 50010
10:00am
 
Waterloo with Senator Jeff Danielson
Seerley Park
W Seerley Blvd & Iowa St, Cedar Falls 50613
10:00am
 
Davenport with Mayor Bill Gluba
Home of Judy Voss
2718 E. Locust St., Davenport, 52803
10:00am
 
Mason City with Senator Amanda Ragan
Home of Dean Genth
145 Pebble Creek Dr. Mason City 50401
10:00am
 
Cedar Rapids with Rep. Tyler Olson
Linn Co Democratic Headquarters
2857 Mt. Vernon Rd. SE, Cedar Rapids 52403
10:00am
 
Des Moines with Former Lt. Governor Sally Pederson
OFA Iowa Headquarters
2932 Ingersoll Avenue, Des Moines 50312
10:00am
 
Burlington with Tom Courtney
Des Moines County Headquarters
900 Osborn St., Burlington 52601
10:00am
 
Sioux City with Rep. Chris Hall
OFA Office
520 14th St, Sioux City 51105
10:00am
 
Coralville with Sen. Bob Dvorsky

Coralville Recreation Center       
1506 8th Street Coralville 52241
1:00pm
 
Sunday, July 29th

Council Bluffs
OFA Office
1851 Madison Ave, Suite 200, Council Bluffs 51503
1:00pm
 
Ottumwa          
OFA Office
224 E. 2nd St, Ottumwa, 52501
1:00pm
                                                                    
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WASHINGTON, June 5, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Former Presidential Candidate Gary Bauer congratulated Governor Scott Walker for his win in Wisconsin's recall election, calling it "another sign that taxpayers will award office holders ready to do the hard work of reigning in out-of-control government spending."

Bauer, the chairman of the Campaign for Working Families,  made the following statement:

"I congratulate Governor Scott Walker for his hard-fought victory tonight, and most especially for having the courage of his convictions to fight the good fight. But the victory in Wisconsin is not Scott Walker's alone.  It is a victory for the hard-working taxpayers of Wisconsin, who foot the bill year after year.  It is a victory for common sense over powerful special interests.  It is a victory that taxpayers in every state can celebrate.  It is a victory, yes, even for some union members.

"Since Gov. Walker's reforms were enacted, tens of thousands of state employees have opted to keep more of the money they earn rather than let the public employees union siphon off their hard-earned dollars.  In other words, once given the choice, more than half of the public employees union's members decided that they didn't need the union.  These reforms will pay real dividends for the taxpayers of Wisconsin.  They are the real winners tonight.

"The recall election is a sign of good things to come.  The power of the Big Labor bosses has finally been checked, not just in Wisconsin, but also in scores of other states across the country.  More governors, legislators and taxpayers will be inspired to stand up against the liberal labor unions and do what is truly in the best interests of their communities.  Wisconsin's 10 Electoral College votes are now in play, and the anti-tax, small government movement that swept the country in 2010 is about to sweep Barack Obama out of office in 154 days!"

Source: PR Newswire (http://s.tt/1drYR)