Map source: Explorations in Iowa History Project
“My advice is you skip Iowa at your own peril,” Branstad said. “Rudy Giuliani thought that would be a good strategy and it didn’t work.”
At least 99 times from the looks of it.
"I'm pleased to be here in Iowa today," he said. "I’m going to come back many more times in the future. I’m hoping to work together with you to help us provide that kind of leadership that is new and fresh and bold and aggressive. It’s been proven that common sense conservative reform from outside of Washington, D.C., can work. With your help, I have no doubt, we can move this country forward. We can have our own American revival."
"Our own American revival", he trumpets to a rabidly conservative group.
Sounds like an invitation-only event to me.
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