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Through The Second And Third Quarters Of 2015, The Clinton Campaign Has Paid
Vendors Based In Iowa $1,536,526.56. (Hillary For America, July 2015 Quarterly Report, Federal Election Commission,
Filed 9/3/15; Hillary For America, October 2015 Quarterly Report, Federal Election Commission, Filed 12/4/15; Hillary For America, 2015 Year End
Report, Federal Election Commission, Filed 1/31/16)
Through The Second And Third Quarters Of 2015, The Clinton Campaign Has Paid
Vendors Based In Iowa $278,493.35For Rent. (Hillary For America, July 2015 Quarterly Report, Federal Election
Commission, Filed 9/3/15; Hillary For America, October 2015 Quarterly Report, Federal Election Commission, Filed 12/4/15; Hillary For America,
2015 Year End Report, Federal Election Commission, Filed 1/31/16)
Through The Second And Third Quarters Of 2015, The Clinton Campaign Has Paid
Vendors Based In Iowa $759,741.18 For Event Production. (Hillary For America, July 2015 Quarterly
Report, Federal Election Commission, Filed 9/3/15; Hillary For America, October 2015 Quarterly Report, Federal Election Commission, Filed
12/4/15; Hillary For America, 2015 Year End Report, Federal Election Commission, Filed 1/31/16)
On January 25, 2016, Bloomberg Reported That Clinton Had 26 Offices Across Iowa.
Clinton has 26 offices across Iowa, while Sanders has 23 and a paid staff of 103. The Clinton
campaign has generally declined to disclose its staffing numbers, but in September had 78 paid
employees in Iowa. (Jennifer Epstein and Arit John, Clinton And Sanders Race To The Finish Line In Iowa, Bloomberg, 1/25/16)
CNN: Clintons Campaign Declines To Disclose How Many Paid Staffers They Have In
That State, But In September They Disclosed Their Had 78 Organizers In The State.
That Number Has Grown Since Then. (Dan Merica and Jeff Zeleny, Hillary Clinton's Campaign May Now Be Riding On
Iowa, CNN, 1/20/16)
ORGANIZATION
According To Clintons Iowa Organizing Director, The Campaign Had 8,811 Volunteers
Out And Knocked On 186,000 Doors In The Weekend Before The Iowa Caucus. 186k
doors knocked, 8,811 volunteers out in 3 days - this is what 10 months of organizing for
@hillaryclinton looks like! (Michelle Kleppe, Twitter Feed, 1/31/16)
NOTE: Michelle Kleppe is the Organizing Director in Iowa for Hillary for America.
Over Two Weekends In January 2016, The Clinton Campaign Ran Caucus Dry Runs
With Thousands Of Volunteers At 150 Locations Across Iowa. The Clinton campaign is also
confident about its turnout goals, but Mr. Paul and his team have spent far more time building
political operations in each precinct. Thousands of fliers have been sent to supporters providing the
addresses of their caucus locations. And over two weekends this month, thousands of volunteers
joined in dry runs of caucus-day operations at more than 150 Clinton campaign offices, union halls
and homes across the state. (Patrick Healy, Strategists For Hillary Clinton And Bernie Sanders Aim For Every Inch Of Iowa, The New
York Times, 1/26/16)
Mrs. Clintons Advisers Declined To Say How Many Volunteers She Had Or People She
Had Spoken To In Iowa. Mr. Sanderss supporters point to his grass-roots strengths: He has
more than 14,000 volunteers in Iowa, and he has spoken to more than 40,000 people at events in the
state so far, huge numbers that include young people, independents and new voters who might not be
on pollsters call sheets. (Mrs. Clintons advisers declined to say how many volunteers she had or
people she had spoken to in Iowa.) (Patrick Healy and Yamiche Alcindorjan, Hillary Clinton Races To Close Enthusiasm Gap With
Bernie Sanders In Iowa, The New York Times, 1/12/16)
Clintons Iowa State Director Matt Paul Said The Campaign Made The Point Of Having
A Supporter In Every Single Of Iowas 1,681 Precincts In The Summer Of 2015. At the
same time, Matt Paul, the data-driven state director for Mrs. Clinton, was shoring up his own plan to
send former President Bill Clinton to Mason City on Wednesday night at 7:15. Last summer, we got
to the point of having a supporter in every precinct of the state much earlier than any campaign ever
had, because of the tenacity of our organizers to drive from gravel road to gravel road to identify
supporters, Mr. Paul said. Look, there are 1,681 precincts. You organize from there. (Patrick Healy and
Yamiche Alcindorjan, Hillary Clinton Races To Close Enthusiasm Gap With Bernie Sanders In Iowa, The New York Times, 1/12/16)
On April 23, 2015, The Clinton Campaign Paid The Iowa Democratic Party $120,000
For Its Voter File. (Hillary For America, July 2015 Quarterly Report, Federal Election Commission, Filed 9/3/15)
ENDORSMENTS
Clinton Has The Support Of Iowas Most Popular Democrats, Including Former
Senator Tom Harkin And Former Governor And Current Secretary Of Agriculture Tom
Vilsack. The Clinton campaign still has significant structural advantages in Iowa to help turn out
caucus voters. The states most popular Democrats have endorsed Mrs. Clinton, including former
Senator Tom Harkin and former Gov. Tom Vilsack, helping her leverage their political networks.
(Patrick Healy and Yamiche Alcindorjan, Hillary Clinton Races To Close Enthusiasm Gap With Bernie Sanders In Iowa, The New York Times, 1/12/16)
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On January 23, 2016, The Sioux City Journal Endorsed Clinton In The Democratic
Presidential Primary. Without question, the 68-year-old Clinton possesses a breadth of
experiences in public life unmatched by her Democratic opponents. In the arena at the fulcrum of
national and international events since the 90s, Clinton requires no on-the-job training. She
understands issues and knows leaders, both domestic and foreign, and appreciates the processes and
peculiarities of the federal government from the perspective of both the legislative and executive
branches. (Editorial, OUR OPINION: Rubio, Clinton Represent Best Choices In Iowa Caucuses, Sioux City Journal, 1/23/16)
On January 29, 2016, The Iowa City Press-Citizen Endorsed Clinton In The Democratic
Presidential Primary. Neither would be correct. Sanders' ideas might be possible with a massive
electoral swing in his favor, winning back one or both houses of Congress from the Republicans. A tall
order. Clinton, for her part, has resolutely refused the notion contributions from Wall Street influence
her policies, and she went through her plan to curb the financial sector's influence on the economy in
a meeting with the Press-Citizen editorial board. It was a key moment in the hourlong interview,
where Clinton got forceful about the shadow banking sector and demonstrated an extreme
competence built over decades as a first lady, U.S. senator and secretary of state. That animation, and
the zeal with which she's approached these final days before the Iowa caucus, show her capacity to
fight for what she believes in. It showed she can be just as passionate as Sanders when it comes to
defending working people from the excesses of the ruling class. And it is, in large part, why we
endorse her for the Democratic nomination. (Editorial, Endorsement: Clinton Has Record Of Getting Things Done, Iowa City
Press-Citizen, 1/29/16)
AD SPENDING
According To NBC, As Of January 26, 2016, Pro-Clinton Groups Had Spent $9.4 Million
In Iowa On TV Ads, With All But $50,000 Coming From The Campaign. On the
Democratic side, Hillary Clinton's campaign has aired more than $9 million in Iowa, while Bernie
Sanders has spent $7.4 million. Total Iowa spending so far: Team Bush: $14.9 million (all from the
Right to Rise Super PAC); Team Rubio: $11.8 million ($4.6 million from campaign, $4.7 million from
Super PAC, $2.5million from 501c4; Team Clinton: $9.4 million (all but $50K from campaign). (Mark
Murray, And The Total Amount Spent On Campaign Ads In Iowa Is NBC, 1/26/16)
Since October 2015, The Super PAC Priorities USA Has Spent At Least $111,263.04 To
Support Hillary Clinton In Iowa
On October 30, 2015, Priorities USA Filed A 48 Notice With The FEC Saying It Was
Spending $5,381.52 On Productions Costs In Iowa Supporting Hillary Clinton. (Priorities USA
Action, 48 Hour Report Of Independent Expenditures, Federal Election Commission, Filed 10/30/15)
On October 23, 2015, Priorities USA Filed A 48 Notice With The FEC Saying It Was
Spending $5,381.52 On Productions Costs In Iowa Supporting Hillary Clinton. (Priorities USA
Action, 48 Hour Report Of Independent Expenditures, Federal Election Commission, Filed 10/23/15)
On January 20, 2016, Priorities USA Filed A 24 Notice With The FEC Saying It Was
Spending $100,000 On A Digital Ad Buy In Iowa Supporting Hillary Clinton. (Priorities USA
Action, 24 Hour Report Of Independent Expenditures, Federal Election Commission, Filed 1/20/16)
On January 28, 2016, Priorities USA Filed A 24 Notice With The FEC Saying It Was
Spending $5,000 On A Digital Ad Buy In Iowa Supporting Hillary Clinton. (Priorities USA Action,
24 Hour Report Of Independent Expenditures, Federal Election Commission, Filed 1/28/16)
the organization announced Friday, with just three days to go until the caucus. (Nick Gass, Planned Parenthood
Unveils Six-Figure Clinton Ad-Buy In Iowa, Politico, 1/29/16)
The Buy Will Include Two Videos And Takeovers Of The Cedar Rapids Gazette And The
Des Moines Registers Homepages. (Nick Gass, Planned Parenthood Unveils Six-Figure Clinton Ad-Buy In Iowa, Politico,
1/29/16)
According To CNN, Clinton Has Held 40 Open Press Events In Iowa In 2016. By
Monday, Clinton will have held 40 open press events in Iowa in 2016. The counties she will have
visited have an average of 68 delegates up for grabs. (Dan Merica, Delegate Snatchers: Clinton, Sanders Take Different
Roads In Iowa, CNN, 1/29/16)
In The Second To Last Weekend Before The Iowa Caucuses, The Clinton Campaign Held
30 Events With Eight Different Surrogates, Including Clinton, Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ),
And Demi Lovato. Over the penultimate weekend before the Iowa caucuses, Clinton fans had the
option to see eight different surrogates at nearly 30 events across the state. And that's not to mention
several events headlined by the candidate herself. New Jersey Senator Cory Booker energized a crowd
in Marion, Iowa on Sunday, shouting for Iowans to stand with him in supporting Hillary Clinton. Just
ahead of the big weekend, pop singer Demi Lovato literally sang her praise for Clinton in Iowa City,
calling her one of the most confident women she knows. (Danny Freeman and Monica Alba, In Iowa's Surrogate War,
Clinton Unleashes An Army, NBC News, 1/25/16)
Since April 14, 2015, Hillary, Bill, And Chelsea Clinton Have Headlined 115 Events In
Iowa:
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4/14/15
4/14/15
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4/16/15
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5/19/15
6/13/15
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Event
Roundtable meeting at Jones Street Coffee House
Roundtable with students and educators at Kirkwood Community College
Roundtable meeting at Fuel Espresso
Roundtable meeting at Tremont Grille
Roundtable at Capital City Fruit
Roundtable meeting at Main Street Caf
Grassroots Organizing Event
Business Roundtable at Bike Tech
House Party
Launch Party at Iowa State Fairgrounds
House Party
Organizing Event
Organizing House Party
Organizing Meeting
Kickoff Party
Speech at the 2015 Iowa Democratic Party Hall of Fame Celebration
City
Le Claire
Cedar Rapids
Mount Vernon
Marshalltown
Norwalk
Council Bluffs
Mason City
Cedar Falls
Sioux City
Des Moines
Burlington
Iowa City
Ottumwa
Cedar Rapids
Cedar Rapids
Cedar Rapids
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House Party
Organizing House Party
Speech at Third District Democrats Summer Wine Down
AFSCME Council 61 Convention
Organizing Event
Organizing House Party
Organizing Event
Tour and Remarks at DART Central Station
Speech at Iowa State Education Association Summer Leadership
Conference
College Affordability Town Hall
Speech at the Iowa Democratic Party's Wing Ding Dinner
Appearance at Iowa State Fair
Speech on agriculture and rural communities
Organizing Event
Organizing Event
AFSCME Town Hall
Organizing Event
Organizing Event
Annual Hawkeye Labor Council AFL-CIO Labor Day Picnic
Des Moines-Henry County Labor Council Picnic
Women For Hillary Organizing Event
Women For Hillary Organizing Event
Community Forum
Community Forum
Organizing Event
Community Forum
Community Forum
Davenport
Des Moines
Winterset
Des Moines
Ames
Carroll
Des Moines
Des Moines
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Altoona
Dubuque
Clear Lake
Des Moines
Ankeny
Sioux City
Baldwin
Newton
Newton
Cedar Rapids
Cedar Rapids
Burlington
Cedar Falls
Decorah
Des Moines
Davenport
Muscatine
Mount Vernon
Council Bluffs
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Des Moines
Coralville
Grinnell
Des Moines
Ames
Clinton
Sioux City
Fort Dodge
Waterloo
Waterloo
Urbandale
Iowa City
Mason City
Keota
Fairfield
Bettendorf
Davenport
Cedar Rapids
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1/12/16
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1/15/16
1/15/16
1/16/16
1/16/16
1/16/16
Organizing Event
Organizing Event
Fighting for Us Town Hall
Organizing Event
Organizing Event with President Bill Clinton
Organizing Event with President Bill Clinton
Organizing Event
Fusion's Brown and Black Presidential Forum
Organizing Event
Organizing Event
Organizing Event with President Bill Clinton
Organizing Event with President Bill Clinton
Organizing Event with President Bill Clinton
Organizing Event with President Bill Clinton
Organizing Event with President Bill Clinton
Organizing Event with President Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton
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Osage
Sioux City
Council Bluffs
Cedar Rapids
Dubuque
Waterloo
Des Moines
Ames
Dubuque
Sioux City
Marshalltown
Coralville
Council Bluffs
Fort Dodge
Des Moines
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1/29/16
1/29/16
1/29/16
Davenport
Iowa City
Toledo
Burlington
Indianola
Vinton
Iowa City
Clinton
Davenport
Davenport
Marion
North Liberty
West Des
Moines
Waukee
Knoxville
Oskaloosa
Decorah
Cedar Falls
Marshalltown
Adel
Mason City
Newton
Newton
Keokuk
Waverly
Mount Vernon
Washington
Ottumwa
Des Moines
Dubuque
Davenport
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1/30/16
1/30/16
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1/31/16
1/31/16
1/31/16
Ames
Carroll
Cedar Rapids
Council Bluffs
Sioux City
Des Moines
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Since July 7, 2015, Clinton Has Conducted At Least Twelve Local Television And Radio
Interviews In Iowa:
Date
7/7/15
8/17/15
8/30/15
12/4/15
12/17/15
1/3/16
1/4/16
1/24/16
1/24/16
1/25/16
1/29/16
1/31/16
Station/Affiliate
KGAN
Iowa Public Radio
ABC
NBC
KWWL
Radio Iowa
ABC
NBC
CBS
ABC
ABC
ABC
City
Iowa City
Des Moines
Sioux City
Waterloo
Davenport
Marion
Des Moines
Des Moines
Iowa City
Sioux City