Stops in Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Sioux City, and Council Bluffs

PRESS RELEASE (March 18, 2019) — This week, Kamala Harris’ Iowa Campaign Chair Deidre DeJear will travel the state to host or participate in a series of meet-and-greets to discuss Harris’s vision for the country. DeJear will visit Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Sioux City, and Council Bluffs to hear directly from local leaders and Democratic-elected officials about the issues facing families in their communities. DeJear will discuss Harris’s plans to build an economy that works for all Iowans, guarantee access to health-care, and take on challenges like climate-change.

Harris is running a campaign that is organizing in every corner of the state and announced last week that she has supporters in all 99 Iowa counties.

The following stops on the tour are open to press and those interested in attending are asked to RSVP to Miryam@KamalaHarris.org:

 

Tuesday, March 19

 

Kamala Harris Campaign Happy Hour with Deidre DeJear

Where: Big Grove Brewery, 1225 S Gilbert St, Iowa City

When: 5:30PM

 

Thursday, March 21

 

Kamala Harris Campaign Women’s luncheon with Deidre DeJear

Where: Sioux City Public Museum, 607 4th St, Sioux City

When: 12PM

 

Deidre DeJear Joins Pottawattamie County Democrats for Drinking Liberally

Where: Sugars Lounge and Diner, 2725 E Kanesville Blvd, Council Bluffs

When: 6PM

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