Des Moines, IA-  State Senator Nate Boulton, Democratic candidate for governor, and the legislators who have endorsed his campaign will hold 13 rallies across the state to energize and mobilize Democratic activists ahead of the 2018 legislative session. With expectations of another destructive and divisive Republican-driven legislative session, Team Boulton is preparing to fight back with a passionate and prepared movement of Iowans ready to push forward for an Iowa we are all proud to call home.

Team Boulton Rallies will be hosted by Nate himself, or a legislator who has endorsed Nate for governor. The rallies hosted by Nate will focus not only on fighting back against the Republican agenda, but will also include specific policies that Nate will introduce during the session. Mobilization Week will take place the week before the 2018 legislative session begins.

 

Team Boulton Mobilization Week Rallies hosted by Nate Boulton are as follows, with times and locations to come in a later release.

Tuesday, January 2: Public Safety Rally in Council Bluffs

Wednesday, January 3: Collective Bargaining Rally in Des Moines

Thursday, January 4: Women's Rights Rally in Cedar Rapids

Friday, January 5: Education Rally in Davenport

 

Team Boulton Mobilization Week Rallies hosted by legislators are as follows, with times and locations to come in a later release.

Tuesday, January 2: Team Boulton Rally in Clinton

Wednesday, January 3: Team Boulton Rallies in Maquoketa and Iowa City

Thursday, January 4: Team Boulton Rallies in Marshalltown, Oelwein, and Sioux City

Friday, January 5: Team Boulton Rallies in Des Moines, Ames, and Burlington

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