Arizona Senator and Republican presidential candidate John McCain met with The Des Moines Register editorial board Wednesday, October 24. McCain talks about his views on immigration, including the importance of security the borders and what he would do about the millions of illegal immigrants already in the United States.
Television talk show host Oprah Winfrey campaigned with Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama in Des Moines Saturday, Dec. 8, 2007. Winfrey's appearance helped draw an estimated 18,500 people. That's one of the largest Iowa crowds so far for a 2008 presidential campaign event. Winfrey is endorsing Obama.
Illinois Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama met with The Des Moines Register editorial board Monday, June 18. Obama talks about No Child Left Behind legislation and how he thinks the bill needs to be changed and improved in order to be reauthorized.
Illinois Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama met with The Des Moines Register editorial board Monday, June 18. Obama explains what he thinks are fundamental parts of an immigration policy.
http://www.DesMoines Register.com/caucus - Ohio Congressman and Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich met with The Des Moines Register's editorial board Thursday, April 12. Kucinich talks about immigration issues and what he thinks needs to be done.
http://www.DesMoines Register.com/kucinic h ... Ohio Congressman and Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich met with The Des Moines Register's editorial board Thursday, April 12. Kucinich tells the board he doesn't bow to special interests and cannot be bullied.
"Ron Paul's Christmas Vacation in Iowa" was devised by campaign staffer Jeff Frazee as a way to take advantage of the candidate's support among students nationwide. The result: Dozens of student volunteers from coast to coast - as well as from other countries - are heading to Iowa for the holiday break to help knock on doors, dial phones and make a big, final push toward the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses.
Arizona Senator and Republican presidential candidate John McCain met with The Des Moines Register editorial board Wednesday, October 24. McCain talks about the realities of climate change and his feelings that the U.S. and the rest of the world must take steps to combat it.
Republican presidential candidate and former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson met with The Des Moines Register editorial board Tuesday, October 2. Thompson talks about illegal immigration and how important it is for the U.S. to be able to secure its borders.
Illinois Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama met with The Des Moines Register editorial board Monday, June 18. Obama talks about part of his health care plan.
Democratic presidential candidate and Illinois Senator Barack Obama spoke to about 18,500 people at a campaign rally in Des Moines Saturday, Dec. 8, 2007. The large crowd gathered, in part, because Oprah Winfrey spoke in support of Obama at the same event.
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On Dec. 4 we stopped by the campaign headquarters of Barack Obama in downtown Des Moines' East Village neighborhood. Iowa press assistant Bobby Gravitz showed us around the offices - which formerly housed an indoor ice-skating rink.
Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee met with The Des Moines Register's editorial board Friday, April 13. Huckabee talks about the war in Iraq.
Illinois Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama met with The Des Moines Register editorial board Monday, June 18. Obama talks about two large government programs - Social Security and Medicare - and their financial stability.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney addresses his supporters after learning the results of the 2008 Iowa Republican Caucuses. Romney finished in second place behind Mike Huckabee.
Arizona Senator and Republican presidential candidate John McCain met with The Des Moines Register editorial board Wednesday, October 24. McCain talks about what he would do as president to help bolster education in the United States.
Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee met with The Des Moines Register's editorial board Friday, April 13. Huckabee explains why he thinks U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials mishandled recent raids aimed at apprehending illegal immigrants. http://www.desmoines register.com/huckabe e
Undecided voters Mike Graham and his daughter Angie Koop came out to listen to Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama in Webster City, Iowa. They are leaning towards Obama, but wanted to see him in person to get a better feel.