An afternoon with other Bernie Sanders backers in support of progressive Iowa causes PLUS free Ben & Jerry's ice cream, Iowa sweet corn, and live music sounds like a pretty unbeatable combination to me. I hope you can join us at the Progress Iowa Corn Feed on Sunday, August 30 in Des Moines.

Ben and Jerry themselves will be there, as well as many other progressive Iowa leaders. Click here to see the whole lineup and get your ticket!

Tickets for the event are $30 each, and all of the proceeds will help Progress Iowa continue their work advocating for a stronger middle class, first-class public schools, and fairness for all Iowans under the law.

Since its founding in 2012, Progress Iowa has established a community of more than 60,000 progressive grassroots activists like you. They've worked to achieve legislation for expanding Medicaid, increasing the minimum wage, and protecting the environment for future generations of Iowans.

The Progress Iowa Corn Feed will be a great chance to get together with other Bernie supporters to talk about how we can make a difference in advancing our state's strong tradition of shared progressive values while sharing some Ben & Jerry's ice cream with Ben and Jerry!

When Iowa progressives stand up for what we believe in, we can make a big impact on local politics. I hope you can make it!

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