Senator Hillary' Clinton's Visit to Iowa

The New York Senator is Certainly on the Campaign Trail-Luring Iowan's with Advanced Health Care

Penelope
Senator Hillary Clinton and former U.S. President Bill Clinton visited Waterloo, Iowa a few days ago. Dubbed "The Bill & Hillary show" the two leading politicians were greeted warmly by the midwestern crowd.

Democrats and republicans alike enjoyed the visit from the Clinton couple this week at the National Cattle Congress in Waterloo, Iowa.

The Democratic Senator brought her campaign into Waterloo along with her husband, former President Bill Clinton, according to the Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier article by Dennis Magee.

The pair is noted for their exceptional campaign skills with good reason. After all, campaigning is nothing new in the Clinton family! Bill Clinton is actually noted for being Hillary's best campaign weapon.

The couple appeared at the National Congress was one stop on a three day Iowan tour for the New York Senator. On the Fourth of July, the Clinton's marched in a parade in Clear Lake Iowa. They finished the holiday celebration in Cedar Rapids.

While touring Iowa, Hillary Clinton is also scheduled to appear in Muscatine, Ottumwa and fort Dodge. Hillary hopes to end the campaign trail squarely in Washington D.C.

Senator Clinton was sighted as presenting in a warm and engaging manner, according to the Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier.

Also appearing with the Clinton's were Senator Bill Dotzler; Lynn Cutler, a former Black Hawk County supervisor; state Senator Jeff Danielson, U.S. Republican Bruce Braley, and former Iowa first lady Christie Vilsack. Each of these politicians had a chance to briefly address the crowd while focusing their attention on Senator Clinton's attributes.

Vilsack noted the Clinton's long political lives while listing campaigns for the governor's mansion in Arkansas. Vilsack also mentioned the fact that Clinton will be a pro at handling slings of arrows and a tough campaign. So far, the presidential election of 2008 is certainly looking that way.

The campaign is still in its early stages, however, it will not be long now until it is in full swing.

Senator Clinton does seem to have a lot of Iowan's support based solely on her connection with former President Bill Clinton. The current fans of Senator Clinton also seem to be largely former fans of President Bill Clinton.

During former President Bill Clinton's speech, he noted that Hillary's role as first lady included dozens of foreign country visits while Hillary represented the United States.

Hillary's speech was also peppered with dozens of liberal attacks on President Bush as well as the Bush administration.

The Iowan residents that were able to attend the Clinton show had varied responses.

The polls in Iowa currently indicate that residents will likely choose either Clinton; Edwards or Barack Obama.

People are certainly ready for a change, however, whether or not Hillary Clinton will win the Democratic election is still up in the air.

There were many optimistic Hillary fans who hope to see the Clinton's in the White House again.

It also helps the Hillary Clinton campaign as far as morals are concerned. Hillary is viewed as a strong and loyal woman for standing by her man throughout the Monica Lewinsky scandal that nearly got President Bill Clinton kicked out of office.

Another republican from Iowa who attended the rally in Iowa noted that Clinton is a respectable woman for her roll as the first lady and as a New York Senator.

Hillary Clinton was also noted for saying that she would be delighted to take her place in history as the first woman to gain the Oval Office. She did, however, make it quite clear that she is not running for the Presidency because she is a woman. Instead, she claims to be the best qualified candidate for the upcoming election.

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