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Friday, September 18, 2009

LOOK, LISTEN: Powell, Bush and Giuliani address motivational seminar in Des Moines

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Former First Lady Laura Bush, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and retired Gen. Colin Powell were among those who spoke Thursday at a motivational seminar at the Wells Fargo Arena in downtown Des Moines.
The event was also be broadcast live via satellite in the U.S. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids.

Read below for excerpts from their speeches and links to the audio:

POWELL: America is starting to pay too great a price for the increased security since the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and anger has become too much a part of public life, retired Gen. Colin Powell said Thursday at a motivational seminar attended by about 15,000 at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines.

"We are starting to pay too much for our security," said Powell, a four-star general, former U.S. secretary of state and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. "Foreign students who normally come to our universities are not coming. It's too hard to get a visa ... so we are losing with this contact with the rest of the world. We are losing money also."

Powell also warned that while America has always been a nation of debates, anger has lately become a large part of public life. "We're slipping into a dangerous period right now where nobody wants to listen to anybody else," he said. "The anger level is rising to the point where it is dangerous for us and dangerous for our political leaders. ... We've got to knock off the expressions of hatred and anger and racism."

BUSH: Former First Lady Laura Bush on Thursday gave Iowans insight into how she endured the criticism during President Bush's eight years in the White House, especially after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

"One of the questions I'm most often asked is, 'How did you stand it? Didn't it bother you? Didn't it make your blood boil to reap and watch this constant flood of criticism in a vacuum?' Bush told about 15,000 people at a motivational seminar in downtown Des Moines. "And of course, it bothered me. Just as it would bother anyone in this room."

She said it bothered her, but it didn't get to her, because she's confident of who she is and who her husband is -- and because this is America.

"All that blathering and bloviating -- is, in reality, a kind of sacred music or, at least, the clanking gears of democracy," Bush said. "When you live in the White House, you live not just with the ghosts of presidents, but with the echoes of citizens holding this government to account."

GIULIANI: Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Thursday in Des Moines that "relentless preparation" for everything in life -- from job interviews to football games, court trials to presidential debates and even terrorist attacks -- will even help with the unexpected.

"If you prepare for everything you can think of, you'll be prepared even for the thing you hadn't thought of," said Giuliani, who was one of the final speakers in a daylong motivational center attended by about 15,000 at the Iowa Events Center.

Giuliani recalled the day of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and how he watched a man throw himself off the 101st floor of the World Trade Center. "This is much worse than we've ever faced before," he said. "We're going to have to make up our response because we don't have a plan for this."

But in the hours, days, weeks and months that followed, Giuliani pulled from his knowledge of the city's plans for blackouts, derailments, hurricanes, the West Nile virus, a nuclear attack and high-rise fires to make the necessary decisions. "Every decision I was making, I had made before," he said. "We were prepared. We didn't know we were prepared because we had prepared for other things."

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

LOOK/LISTEN: "New face" Roberts announces bid for governor

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State Rep. Rod Roberts, R-Carroll, today promoted himself as a "new face" and touted himself as a fiscal and social conservative who is friendly and approachable as he announced creation of his exploratory committee for governor to about 100 people packed in a Statehouse conference room.

"I want to serve the people of Iowa as their next governor," Roberts said. "I have spoken with countless Iowans who have told me that Iowa needs a change in leadership and a change in direction. ... I cannot think of a time personally when there have been so many people who are unhappy, dismayed and upset with the way things are."

Roberts promised to be real, upfront, candid and transparent with the people of Iowa, and to respect the people as those who hold true political power. "I will be careful with your money as I am with my money, and I am very careful with my money," he said. "I also believe in protecting the life of the unborn. I also believe in the traditional definition of marriage."

Frank Severino of Urbandale, a retired lobbyist, will be Roberts' campaign manager. Diana Clay of Clive is communications director and former Lt Gov. Art Neu is on the leadership team, as is state Rep. Jeff Kaufmann, R-Wilton. Roberts said former Govs. Robert Ray and Terry Branstad were among those who encouraged him last fall to run, creating a "statewide buzz that has grown ever louder."


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Friday, June 26, 2009

LOOK/LISTEN: Barbour downplays effect of Sanford scandal, prospect of 2012 presidential run

Gov. Haley Barbour, R-Miss., at the Republican Party of Iowa's "Night of the Rising Stars" event

Gov. Haley Barbour, R-Miss., said he didn't think South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford's disappearance and extra-marital affair would have any effect at the polls, downplayed the prospect of running for president himself in 2012, and said he thinks Iowa's chances are good to elect a Republican governor next year.

"What happens in these races this year and next year will be what really matter to the party," Barbour said when asked about a 2012 run. "If after that it seems like a reasonable thing, I will consider it. I have no plan to run for president; I have no intention to run for president. But I've been around long enough to say, 'never say never.' And we'll just see where we are after '10. But I would be very surprised if I turned out to be a candidate for president."

Barbour outlined his strategy for rebuilding the Republican Party during his keynote address at the Republican Party of Iowa's "Night of the Rising Stars" night-time fundraiser at Hoyt Sherman Place.


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Saturday, June 6, 2009

LOOK/LISTEN: Pelosi says GOP working to distract with focus on CIA comments

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Saturday that Democratic successes in Congress are "driving the Republicans to distraction," and that is why many conservative politicians have focused on comments she recently made regarding the CIA and interrogation techniques.

"You want to be the leader? You have to be there to take whatever hit comes at you," Pelosi said. "So as speaker of the House I knew when I assumed this responsibility that those who did not agree with the new direction that we want to take the country in, the change that the American people asked for, would try to distract from the focus that we have. It is the arena that I have chosen to be in, and I understand what that is, but it will not take us off our course of action."

Pelosi and U.S. Rep. Leonard Boswell, D-Iowa, were at Hiatt Middle School in Des Moines to discuss the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act's impact on Iowa schools. Also in attendance were Iowa Department of Education Director Judy Jeffrey, Lt. Gov. Patty Judge and several state senators and representatives.


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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

LOOK/LISTEN: McCain talks with business leaders in Des Moines

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Calling this the "biggest financial crisis of our lifetime," Republican presidential candidate John McCain today urged action to restore confidence in the system, one day after Congress defeated a $700 billion Wall Street bailout plan on a 228-205 vote.

"Inaction is not an option," McCain said repeatedly to more than 300 Iowa business executives, workers and Republican leaders who gathered at EFCO in Des Moines for a roundtable discussion. "The dire consequences of inaction are far more damaging to the economic security of American families."

McCain surrounded himself with six Iowa business executives who helped tell the story of how the nation's economic crisis is impacting their companies.

Their stories helped to back up McCain's assertion that there are franchisees who currently can't borrow, contractors not getting remodeling work, equipment makers losing sales, restaurants going out of business and students unable to get loans.

"One of the reasons why Congress failed to act is because it hasn't really sunk in that the people who are hurting and are being hurt are Main Street families, small businesses – those kinds of people that are the engine of our economy," McCain said. "There is a perception out there that this is just something for Wall Street."


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Monday, September 29, 2008

LISTEN: Culver says McCain's issue positions wrong for Iowa

Republican John McCain's continued and adamant opposition to ethanol subsidies -- a position he repeated during Friday's presidential debate -- is only one of the things that gives him a black mark in Iowa, Democratic Gov. Chet Culver said today.

"His record in Iowa is very poor," Culver said today of McCain. "He's against biofuels of every kind, he's against renewable energy tax credits, he's voted 23 times against renewable energy and he voted against Tom Harkin's farm bill."

McCain arrived in Des Moines today but has no public appearances planned until tomorrow.

"I don't expect the farmers and rural Iowa in particular are going to forgive him for those bad votes," Culver said. "I think he has a lot of explaining to do about that very poor record for Iowa."

Wendy Riemann, an Iowa spokeswoman for McCain, said Iowans are intelligent voters who are looking at more than one issue as they cast their ballot.

"John McCain supports being energy independent and advocates the use of alternative forms of energy, including ethanol, competing in the free market. He believes that the government must be an ally but not an arbiter in the progress of alternative energy sources, such as wind, solar, geothermal, tide and hydroelectric," Riemann said. "John McCain is a strong supporter of alternative forms of energy and he believes the best way to maximize these contributions is through competitive markets."

As for the farm bill, Riemann said: "The farm bill was laced with pork, handouts to corporate farmers and was an obstacle to freer agricultural trade worldwide. John McCain is interested in helping Iowa farmers and in opening the markets to American agriculture."


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Friday, April 25, 2008

WATCH/LISTEN: 2008 session nears an end

Democratic legislative leaders today said 2008 may go down as one of the best sessions on record.

Senate President Jack Kibbie, D-Emmetsburg, served in the 1965 Legislature, which he said made significant strides for the state. He added 2008 will go down as one of the better years in the Iowa Legislature with funding the state's environmental program at $18 million, establishing and continuing funding of the Iowa Power Fund and all the legislation passed for veterans.

Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal, D-Council Bluffs, and House Speaker Pat Murphy also touted the sound budgeting practices of Democrats.

But Senate Majority Leader Ron Wieck, R-Sioux City, tabbed the 2008 session with a failing grade today. Wieck told reporters this afternoon he is upset more wasn't done in terms of property tax relief, illegal immigration and establishing higher standards in Iowa's school classrooms.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

LISTEN: Legislators react to Culver's speech

After Gov. Chet Culver's Condition of the State speech House Speaker Pat Murphy, D-Dubuque, said he wants to work with Republicans to find a solution to transportation budget shortfalls.

"Everybody wants to make it out as an election year, but we still have to govern," Murphy said. "We will look at (raising fees on) pick-up trucks and different proposals out there to see what we can do. We will look at what kind of funds we can raise for infrastructure issues."

Senate Minority Leader Ron Wieck, R-Sioux City, addressed Gov. Chet Culver's call for civility.

"We went through the entire session last year to the best of my memory and we were allowed to get one Republican-drafted bill out of the Senate. And I believe we got less than 10 amendments," Wieck said. "If we want to have civility and if we want to have bi-partisan cooperation, we need to listen to each other. Sen. Gronstal is not listening to the Republican voices in the senate unless he wants to raise taxes. And then, he wants us to help him do the heavy lifting. So if we continue to raise taxes on the backs of Iowa's families you will not hear civility from Ron Wieck."

More audio reaction:

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Monday, January 14, 2008

WATCH/LISTEN: Iowa Legislature opens 2008 session

The 2008 session of the Iowa Legislature is under way and top House Dems addressed members of the media about the issues that could arise in the weeks ahead, shooting down discussion that this would be a "do-nothing" Legislature.


Minority leaders Rep. Christopher Rants and Sen. Ron Wieck also addressed the press. They challenged Dems on taxes and spending.

Click below for more video, plus audio and text from today's session.

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Friday, December 7, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Pundit panel gathers at Drake to discuss caucus race

A panel of political reporters and commentators assembled at Drake University to discuss the triumphs and tribulations of the Iowa caucuses and the campaigns running in the 2008 race. The event included: Rick Pearson, political writer for the Chicago Tribune; M.E. Sprengelmeyer, Iowa’s Bureau Chief for the Rocky Mountain News; David Price, chief political reporter for WHO-TV of Des Moines; and Dennis J. Goldford, a Drake University professor and analyst for KCCI-TV of Des Moines.


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Thursday, December 6, 2007

LISTEN: AFT radio ad backs Clinton

The Washington Post reports that the American Federation of Teachers is running a new 60-second radio ad in support of Hillary Clinton.


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Thursday, November 1, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: New ads from 10/18-11/1

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Monday, October 22, 2007

WATCH: New Richardson ad - 'Only One'

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson today released an ad touting Richardson's experience as a diplomatic troubleshooter.

The ad, titled "Only One," details a hostage situation in Iraq that then-Congressman Richardson was called upon to defuse. In the 60-second spot, Bill Barloon, the late David Daliberti, and his wife Kathy Daliberti praise Richardson for obtaining the release of the two men from Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein in July 1995.


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Sunday, October 7, 2007

LISTEN: Dodd says feds need to help avert foreclosure crisis

Sen. Chris Dodd told a crowd of 60 people Saturday that 2 to 2.5 million people could face foreclosure before the subprime home lending dilemma is addressed by Washington. He stressed the need for federal regulations on subprime lenders to help ensure the American dream of homeownership.

"That is devastating to them," said Dodd, D-Conn. "Statistics don't begin to describe what it means to have this dream shattered, and what it does to a family,what it does to a neighborhood and what it does to a community."

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Tuesday, October 2, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Obama highlights his early opposition to Iraq war

Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, a Democratic presidential candidate, speaks out against the war in Iraq and says he brings a new vision for America at a campaign stop Oct. 2 in Des Moines.


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Monday, October 1, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Thompson says U.S. didn't consider long-term Iraq war ramifications

Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson speaks Oct. 1 at a campaign stop in Newton.


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Saturday, September 22, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Obama speaks about middle class tax cuts

Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, a Democratic presidential candidate, discusses tax cuts for the middle class at a town hall meeting Sept. 22 in Osceola.


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Friday, September 21, 2007

LISTEN: Edwards outlines education agenda

Former Sen. John Edwards announced his education policy at a speech at Brody Middle School in Des Moines. The plan features an early education program for four-year-olds, teacher pay increases in low-income areas, and an overhaul of No Child Left Behind.


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Monday, September 17, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Clinton rolls out plan for health insurance reform

New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, a Democratic presidential candidate, proposes her health care plan at Broadlawns Hospital in Des Moines.


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Thursday, September 6, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Thompson stops in Des Moines for first official campaign visit

On the first official campaign stop since declaring his candidacy, former Republican Sen. Fred Thompson told more than 200 Iowans that he was ready to run for president to improve the country for his children and grandchildren.

"The preseason is over," Thompson said. "Let's get on with it."


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Friday, August 17, 2007

WATCH/LOOK/LISTEN: Fred Thompson tours Iowa State Fair

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Former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson, making his first visit to Iowa of the election cycle, toured the Iowa State Fair with U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley.


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Friday, August 10, 2007

LISTEN: Five candidates address health care at state fair

Hundreds of people listened to five GOP presidential candidate address health care at a forum sponsored by Divided We Fail, a non-partisan organization in an operation in Iowa. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, California Congressman Duncan Hunter, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson and Illinois businessman John Cox each spoke for 20 minutes on health care and financial security issues, a couple areas that have been virtually non-existent in the national debates.

The two presidential debates in May only had 4 percent of the questions posed to the candidates deal with health care and financial security, said Pete Jeffries with Divided We Fail. That number jumped to 9 percent of the questions in the June debate. And, last Sunday's GOP debate in Des Moines had nine minutes of the 90-minute forum deal with health care and financial security.

Click below to listen to audio from the forum.


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Friday, July 27, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Mitt Romney speaks in Winterset

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, a GOP presidential candidate, discusses Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards' savings plan and other differences he has with Democrats at a July 27 gathering in Madison County.


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Thursday, July 26, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Bill Richardson talks with Des Moines cops, fire fighters

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson meets with Des Moines area police officers and fire fighters July 26 in Pleasant Hill.


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WATCH/LISTEN: Edwards looks to fix 'rigged' federal government with tax reform plan

Special interests and lobbyists in Washington have rigged the U.S. government, Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards said Thursday as he rolled out a plan to fix the problems he sees.

Click the video above to see a clip from Edwards meeting with reporters after his speech.


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Friday, July 20, 2007

LISTEN: Richardson addresses dangers of nuclear proliferation

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson on Thursday spoke about the importance of keeping nuclear material out of the hands of terrorists, and also insisted the United States should step up its efforts to move away from nuclear arms.

Richardson, former ambassador to the United Nations, spoke about foreign policy at a noon gathering at the U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy. He is the fourth presidential candidate to address the group, following Sens. Joe Biden, D-Del., and Chris Dodd, D-Conn., and former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson, a Republican.


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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Barack Obama in Des Moines

Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, a Democratic presidential candidate, said he wants to improve the economy by using the money spent on the war in Iraq on fueling people's pocketbooks during a July 10 campaign stop at DMACC in Des Moines.


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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

LISTEN: Former guvs urge '08 focus on education

Former Iowa Govs. Tom Vilsack and Robert Ray joined organizers of the Strong American Schools "ED in 08" campaign Tuesday morning to kick off the group's national effort to make education a top priority in the 2008 presidential election.

"The road to the American dream that all of us want for you goes right through our school system," Vilsack said. "The road to the presidency goes right through your state. We are here today because those two roads intersect in '08. This is an important initiative to make sure education receives as much attention as many of the other issues being discussed in presidential politics today."

Ray also encouraged Iowans to understand their responsibility to bring this issue to light along the campaign trail.

"Iowans want to hear the essence of the candidates thinking on the issues," Ray said. "So today, this is a uniting call for candidates running for president, if you want our votes, then tell us how you will move to assure our kids succeed. We are challenging the candidates to lay out their ideas, and give us a plan for the public schools. Let's debate them, discuss them and let's go to work."


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LISTEN: 'Draft Gore' radio ads on the air in Iowa

A PAC encouraging Al Gore to run for president has launched its first radio ads in Iowa, featuring a chorus of voices calling for Gore to enter the presidential race.

"Al Gore: Right on Iraq. Right on global warming. Right for the 21st century," says one voice in the ad.

The ad ends with a call to to sign a petition pushing Gore to run at the site www.draftgore.com. The ad's closing line: "He won once, he can win again."

The ads, which are currently running on WHO Newsradio 1040 in Des Moines, will go national in July, according to the group's press release.


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Friday, June 22, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Richardson discusses electability at IowaPolitics.com/Drake event

Gov. Bill Richardson talks to reporters about electability following a IowaPolitics.com-Drake University "Cookies and Conversation with the Candidate" event in Des Moines.


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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Giuliani looks to bring fiscal discipline to D.C.

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani talks about the need to eliminate wasteful spending and making the federal government more accountable at a June 20 campaign stop in Des Moines.

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a GOP presidential hopeful, meets with the media after a June 20 campaign stop in Des Moines.


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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Thompson cites Powell as potential secretary of state

Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson, a GOP presidential candidate, speaks June 19 at a U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy meeting in Des Moines.


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Monday, June 18, 2007

WATCH/LOOK/LISTEN: Brownback takes bus tour of Iowa

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Sam Brownback meets with supporters June 18 in Winterset. Winterset was the fourth stop on the senator's four-day, 27-community bus tour through Iowa.


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Friday, June 15, 2007

LISTEN: Edwards touts electability in Iowa visit

Former U.S. Sen. John Edwards said he is the most electable Democratic candidate in the field. Edwards' comments came during the taping of Iowa Press on Iowa Public Television. The Democratic presidential hopeful said his drive to end poverty, establish a universal health care plan and fight to reduce America's dependency on foreign oil resonate with all Americans -- especially those in the rural areas.


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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

WATCH/LOOK/LISTEN: At Iowa HQ opening, Huckabee reiterates straw poll plans

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said he intends to participate in the Republican Party of Iowa's straw poll, adding he was shocked by former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Arizona Sen. John McCain's decision last week to withdraw from the Aug. 11 event.

"I am very disappointed in the McCain and Giuliani campaigns for throwing a monkey wrench into the process," Huckabee said.

Huckabee made the remarks at the opening of his Iowa campaign headquarters in downtown Des Moines.


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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

LISTEN: New radio ad from Tommy Thompson

Republican Tommy Thompson is on the air with a new radio ad about his plan for Iraq, which includes splitting the country into 18 states, dividing oil revenues among the citizens and having the government vote about the presence of U.S. troops.


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LISTEN: Cox calls for Republicans to separate from Bush

John Cox, a Republican presidential candidate, took a bold stand Monday calling for Republicans and the party to disassociate themselves from President George W. Bush.

"This last outrage with the immigration compromise is just the straw that broke the camel's back for a lot of good Republicans," Cox said.

Cox admits he voted for President Bush twice, but said he believes the President's principles will compromise the party - and its success in the 2008 election.

"I believe in the Republican Party and the principles of the Republican Party," Cox said.

Cox visited all 99 counties in 2006 in announcing his run for president. He said he plans a similar tour for 2007 in July.


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Saturday, June 9, 2007

LISTEN: Clinton stresses education credentials at Indianola event

Democratic presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, at an education-themed fundraising appearance for a state senator on Saturday, praised a new Iowa law that allows every 4-year-old the chance to go to preschool as a good investment.

"(The Iowa Legislature) is setting an example a lot of us are following," the Democratic presidential candidate told about 200 people at a fundraising appearance for state Sen. Staci Appel, D-Ackworth. "We know that is a good investment for Iowa and America. They start out behind and it is hard for them to catch up."


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Friday, June 8, 2007

LISTEN: McCain defends straw poll decision

Arizona Sen. John McCain is defending his decision to skip the August GOP straw poll, vowing to compete in the January caucuses.

McCain was asked Friday about his the mid-week campaign announcement that he'd be skipping the Republican Party of Iowa's Aug. 11 straw poll in Ames.

The Republican presidential candidate, at a campaign picnic in Centennial Park, called the August event "not meaningful" or a "viable procedure."


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WATCH/LISTEN: Brownback stays in straw poll mix

Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., announces his intentions to participate in the Aug. 11 Ames Straw Poll at a press conference June 8 in West Des Moines.


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Friday, June 1, 2007

LOOK/LISTEN: John McCain visits Nationwide Insurance

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Thursday, May 31, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Mitt Romney in West Des Moines

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks to nearly 400 people May 30 at the Hy-Vee Convention Center in West Des Moines.

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Friday, May 25, 2007

WATCH/LOOK/LISTEN: Brownback opens Iowa HQ

Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback, a GOP presidential candidate, officially opens his Iowa campaign headquarters in West Des Moines.

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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

WATCH/LOOK/LISTEN: Gingrich visits Iowa on book tour

Former U.S. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich visited a Barnes and Noble in West Des Moines during his book signing tour.


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Sunday, May 20, 2007

WATCH/LOOK/LISTEN: Richardson campaigns in Red Oak

Democratic New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson talking to a crowd in the Republican-heavy 5th Congressional District.


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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

LOOK/LISTEN: Edwards rolls out 'Women for Edwards' in Des Moines

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Former Sen. John Edwards meets with supporters May 15 in Des Moines. He announced a statewide "Women for Edwards" organization, with 1,500 members, at the event.


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Sunday, May 6, 2007

WATCH/LOOK/LISTEN: Clinton speaks in Red Oak

U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., speaks at the Montgomery County Historical Society in Red Oak.


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Saturday, May 5, 2007

WATCH/LOOK/LISTEN: Sen. Joe Biden campaigns in Ankeny

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Thursday, May 3, 2007

WATCH/LOOK/LISTEN: Chris Dodd in West Des Moines

Presidential hopeful Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., speaks May 3 at a West Des Moines restaurant.


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Friday, April 27, 2007

LOOK/LISTEN: John McCain visits Des Moines on announcement tour


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Saturday, April 21, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Hillary Clinton Headlines Boswell Fundraiser

U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., was the guest at a Des Moines fundraiser for Congressman Leonard Boswell, D-Iowa.

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LOOK/LISTEN: Barack Obama in Johnston


Barack Obama in Johnston, originally uploaded by IowaPolitics.com.

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Friday, April 20, 2007

LOOK/LISTEN: John Edwards in Adel


John Edwards in Adel, originally uploaded by IowaPolitics.com.

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Friday, April 13, 2007

LISTEN: Luncheon - Huckabee Criticizes Bush On Handling Of Iraq, Katrina

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee criticized the Bush Administration's handling of Hurricane Katrina and blasted the former Republican-led Congress Friday at the IowaPolitics.com-Drake luncheon.

Huckabee, who also said a formal presidential candidacy announcement is coming soon, was the featured guest of the monthly luncheon held at Drake University. It was his third stop in Iowa Friday. The Republican presidential hopeful started the morning taping a segment on Iowa Press on IPTV and also visited with Republicans at the Iowa Statehouse.


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Monday, March 26, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Vilsacks Officially Join Clinton Campaign

One month after Tom Vilsack ended his presidential aspirations, the former Iowa governor and his wife Christie are ready to get back on the campaign trail. However, this time the Vilsacks' message will be in support of a former Democratic presidential opponent -- New York Sen. Hillary Clinton.

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LISTEN: Brownback Addresses Social Security in Des Moines

Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback is set to unveil a plan to tackle the future of Social Security later this week. The Republican presidential candidate offered a sneak preview of that plan to nearly 40 people at a Monday luncheon at The Machine Shed restaurant.

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Romney Touts Strong Stance On Illegal Immigration

It is time for American leaders to seriously address the nation's immigration laws, Mitt Romney told a crowd of more than 250 today in Council Bluffs.

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Saturday, March 10, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Tommy Thompson in Indianola


Republican Tommy Thompson discusses medical diplomacy at an American Legion breakfast in Indianola.

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LISTEN: Edwards Says Repeal Top-Tier Tax Cuts To Pay For Health Care

The United States has a moral duty to provide health care to the 47 million uninsured people in this country and to offer insurance access to all Americans, Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards told a crowd of more than 250 Saturday in Newton.

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Friday, March 9, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Drake/IowaPolitics.com Luncheon



Video of the introduction to the March 9 Drake/IowaPolitics.com Luncheon, featuring the Iowa Democratic Party's Scott Brennan and the Republican Party of Iowa's Leon Mosley.

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Monday, March 5, 2007

WATCH/LISTEN: Hillary Clinton in Johnston



U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., addresses employees at Pioneer HQ in Johnston on March 6.

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