Boone, IA - October 29, 2014, Bruce Braley will continue to highlight his plans to fight for all Iowa families, not just the wealthiest few, at canvass kickoffs and grassroots events in Boone and Marshalltown.

Braley will meet with local volunteers and grassroots organizers and encourage all Iowans to vote early. Voting early is the simplest and easiest way to cast a ballot. Iowans can vote early in person from now until November 3. For more information about early voting locations, visit vote.brucebraley.com.

While Bruce works to put Iowa families first, Joni Ernst has made it clear that she stands with millionaires, billionaires and special interests with her out-of-step plans to privatize Social Security, end federal student aid, and protect tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. In contrast, Bruce is fighting to protect and strengthen Social Security, reduce the burden of college costs, and fight for tax breaks for the middle class.

Later in the day, Braley will be joined by Hillary Rodham Clinton for grassroots events in Cedar Rapids and Davenport.

TOMORROW, October 29, 2014
10:00am Braley meets with local volunteers, grassroots organizers in Boone
Jim Mowrer Campaign Office
707 Story Street
Boone, IA
11:30am Braley meets with local activists, grassroots volunteers in Marshalltown
Iowa Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign Office
127 E. Main Street
Marshalltown, IA
12:45pm
(Doors open)
Braley for Iowa Grassroots Event with Hillary Rodham Clinton
IBEW Local 405 Hall
1211 Wiley Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids, IA
4:45pm
(Doors open)
Braley for Iowa Grassroots Event with Hillary Rodham Clinton
RiverCenter, Atrium
136 E. 3rd Street
Davenport, IA

NOTE: Members of the press who have requested credentials for the grassroots events with Hillary Rodham Clinton in Cedar Rapids and Davenport will receive a confirmation email TODAY with further information. 

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