"The Iowa team is excited to have Ron Paul back to Iowa so soon following his successful two-day visit. Dr. Paul's desire to visit Iowa and increase the incredible number of voter contacts makes directing his Iowa operation a pleasure," said Drew Ivers, the Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign's Iowa Chairman.
Dr. Paul first will address the National Federation of Republican Assemblies (NFRA). Last November Iowans elected a 60-seat Republican Majority in the House, taking majority control from the Democrats in that 100-member body. Ron Paul campaigned for six Iowa Republican candidates last fall and also helped Republicans come within two votes of controlling the Iowa Senate.
Next, Dr. Paul will court West Central Iowans as he holds a Carroll Town Hall Meeting in the heart of Iowa's rural agricultural production.