DES MOINES - Organizing for America Iowa has opened an office in Muscatine County with Rep. Dave Loebsack. The Muscatine office is the 10th campaign office in Iowa. It follows the opening of the Mason City office, which took place last Wednesday.

The Obama campaign has been on the ground building a network of volunteers and reaching out to friends and neighbors in local communities about the progress President Obama has made to strengthen the economy for the long term and provide economic security to middle class families, while the Romney campaign's strategy is to bombard the airwaves with ads funded by billionaire-backed superPACs.

This election offers Iowans two drastically different campaign approaches and two fundamentally different visions of how to grow the economy, create middle-class jobs, and pay down the debt.  Governor Romney believes that if you take away regulations and cut taxes by trillions of dollars, the market will solve all our problems on its own.  While the President believes the economy grows not from the top down, but from the middle class up, and he has an economic plan to do that -- a plan that focuses on education, energy, innovation, infrastructure, and a tax code that creates American jobs and pays down our debt in a way that's balanced.

OFA Muscatine Office

1012 E. 9th St.

Muscatine, IA

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