Demonstrating Hillary Clinton's commitment to building a grassroots campaign and the enthusiasm for her agenda amongwomen, "Iowa Women for Hillary" is launching today - a grassroots group of supporters, including at least one leader already in each of Iowa's 99 counties. Iowa Women for Hillary will campaign across Iowa and let women know why Clinton is the candidate who will fight for them as President. The campaign had already identified at least one supporter in all 1,682 precincts in Iowa and having Women for Hillary in every one of Iowa's 99 counties builds on that strong organizational foundation.

"Hillary Clinton is the fighter we need in the White House," said Ruth Harkin,  Women for Hillary member in Warren County. "Iowa women want a President who will stand up for them and fight for equal pay, paid family leave and stand up to Republican attempts to get between women and their doctors. Hillary Clinton will be that President."

Members of Women for Hillary have all committed to taking an action in support of Hillary Clinton's grassroots campaign such as phone banking, door knocking, letter writing or hosting a grassroots organizing event. Harkin will host a grassroots organizing event at the end of the month.

"Hillary Clinton has spent her career advocating for women and families and that's exactly what she'll do as President," said former Iowa Attorney General Bonnie Campbell, a Women for Hillary member in Polk County. "Hillary understands that when women are short-changed, entire families are short-changed. She won't back down when it comes to the issues that are important to Iowa women."

Hillary Clinton has said throughout this campaign that if Republicans don't like it when she addresses issues that are important to women and families, they should "get ready for a long campaign."

"Women and families in Iowa have fought back from tough economic times but too many of them still aren't able to get ahead," said Linn County Supervisor Linda Langston, a DNC Member and Women for Hillary member in Linn County. "HillaryClinton has  a plan to make sure more families can afford college and to encourage companies to share more of their profits with workers. She will be a President than makes sure women and families are able to share in that basic American bargain that if you play by the rules and work hard, you can succeed."

Women for Hillary includes nearly 200 women from all of Iowa's 99 counties including nearly two dozen State Legislators, County Chairs and local elected officials. The full list of Women for Hillary can be found here. Supporters can sign up to be a part of IowaWomen for Hillary here.

Please see below for a sample of Women for Hillary:

Black Hawk - Rep. Timi Brown-Powers

Benton - Rosemary Schwartz, Benton County Democratic Chair

Buena Vista - Sara Huddleston, Storm Lake City Councilor

Dallas - Susan Terry Knapp, Vice President of Brokerage Services at Knapp Properties, Inc.

Davis - Cheryll Jones, Nurse

Decatur - Sherry Morain, Lamoni City Councilor

Des Moines - Elaine Baxter, former Secretary of State

Dubuque - Rep. Abby Finkenauer

Guthrie - Kathy Miller, Guthrie County Democratic Chair

Jefferson - Susie Drish, Jefferson County Democratic Chair

Johnson - Carter Bell, Student

Johnson - Rep. Vicki Lensing

Johnson - Janet Lyness, Johnson County Attorney

Johnson - Rep. Mary Mascher

Johnson - Kim Painter, Johnson County Recorder

Johnson - Rep. Sally Stutsman

Johnson - Amy Nielsen, North Liberty Mayor

Keokuk - Mary Krier, Keokuk County Democratic Chair

Linn - Lee Clancey, former Cedar Rapids Mayor

Linn - State Sen. Liz Mathis

Linn - Libby Slappey, Democratic Activist

Lucas - Joan Amos, Lucas County Democratic Chair

Page - Jennifer Herrington, Page County Democratic Chair

Palo Alto - Kay Kibbie, Democratic Activist

Polk - Rep. Marti Anderson

Polk - Liz Brennan, West Des Moines School Board Member

Polk - Alicia Claypool, former Chair of the Iowa Civil Rights Commission

Polk - Roxanne Conlin, former Iowa Democratic Party Chair

Polk - Rep. Ruth Ann Gaines

Polk - Jill June, former President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Heartland

Polk - Rep. Jo Oldson

Polk - Sally Pederson, former Lt. Governor

Polk - Sen. Janet Peterson

Scott - Roxanna Moritz, Scott County Auditor

Scott - Rep. Phyllis Thede

Shelby - Julie Theulen, Shelby County Democratic Chair

Story - Jan Bauer, Story County Democratic Chair and DNC Member

Van Buren - Twyla Peacock, Van Buren County Democratic Chair

Warren - Staci Appel, former Congressional Candidate and State Senator

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