Clinton to campaign in Davenport, Muscatine, Mt. Vernon & Council Bluffs

 

On Tuesday, October 6, and Wednesday, October 7, Hillary Clinton will campaign at events across Iowa. In community forums in Davenport, Mount Vernon, and Council Bluffs, Clinton will talk with Iowans about her plans to make health care more affordable, and answer questions on her proposals to create an economy where all Iowans can get ahead and stay ahead.

 

In recent months, Clinton has outlined policies to reduce the costs of prescription drugs, lower out-of-pocket health care costs, address college costs and debt, strengthen the agricultural economy and rural communities, and create jobs and combat climate change with a renewable power plan.

Events in Davenport, Mount Vernon, and Council Bluffs are open to the public. See below for information on coverage details.

 

Tuesday, October 6

Davenport Community Forum

WHERE: RiverCenter, 136 East Third Street, Davenport

WHEN: 12:15 PM

DOORS OPEN: 11:00 AM

PUBLIC RSVP HERE


Organizing Event in Muscatine

WHERE: Strawberry Farm, 3402 Tipton Rd, Muscatine

WHEN: 4:00 PM

 

Due to limited space, this event is pooled for national TV cameras and open to local and national print/radio outlets. To cover, please RSVP by NOONon Monday, October 5, to IApressRSVP@hillaryclinton.com with the name of the event, your name, outlet, email, and phone number. You will receive a confirmation email to cover the event.

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