DES MOINES, IOWA (March 13, 2019) — Today, Cory 2020 announced the details for Cory Booker’s March Iowa trip, which will include a series of public events on Saturday, March 16th and Sunday, March 17. Cory will be holding events in all four of Iowa’s Congressional Districts, including a town hall with J.D. Scholten and Working Hero Iowa in Ames and a canvass launch for Eric Giddens’ campaign in Senate District 30.

MARCH TOUR March 16-17, 2019

PRESS RSVP: CLICK HERE Saturday, March 16, 2019 POLK COUNTY WHAT: Asian Latino Coalition/LULAC Meeting WHERE: Iowa State Capitol — Old Supreme Court Room, 1007 E Grand Ave, Des Moines, IA WHEN: 10AM CT DOORS OPEN: 9:30AM CT Members of the public: RSVP HERE WAPELLO COUNTY WHAT: Conversation with Cory WHERE: Hotel Ottumwa, 107 2nd St E, Ottumwa, IA 52501 WHEN: 1PM CT DOORS OPEN: 12:30PM CT Members of the public: RSVP HERE WARREN COUNTY WHAT: Conversation with Cory WHERE: Annalise Winery 15110 IA-92, Indianola, IA 50125 WHEN: 5PM CT DOORS OPEN: 4:30PM CT Members of the public: RSVP HERE Sunday, March 17, 2019 STORY COUNTY WHAT: Working Hero Iowa Town Hall WHERE: Prairie Moon Winery, 3801 W 190th St, Ames, IA 50014 WHEN: 12:45PM CT DOORS OPEN: 12PM CT Members of the public: RSVP HERE BLACK HAWK COUNTY WHAT: SD 30 Special Election Canvass Launch WHERE: Black Hawk County Democrats Office, 307 E 4th Street Waterloo, IA WHEN: 4PM CT DOORS OPEN: 3:30PM CT Members of the public: RSVP HERE SCOTT COUNTY WHAT: Conversation with Cory WHERE: River Center, 136 E 3rd St Davenport, IA 52801 WHEN: 7:30PM CT DOORS OPEN: 7PM CT Members of the public: RSVP HERE

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