The Obama campaign continues to hold events promoting early voting, and former Missouri Senator Jean Carnahan will tour southern Iowa with this message today and tomorrow:
Des Moines – On Monday and Tuesday, former Missouri Senator Jean Carnahan will travel to South-central and Southeast Iowa to hold town hall meetings on the issues facing Iowans in this election and to talk about the importance of early voting.
“With so much at stake in this election we are thrilled to have Senator Carnahan back in Iowa to talk about Barack Obama’s commitment to issues important to Iowans and to encourage Iowans to early vote,” said Jackie Norris, Iowa State Director for Barack Obama’s presidential campaign.
Senator Carnahan will be talking about issues important in this election, as well as encouraging Obama supporters to vote early so they can volunteer on election day.
Early voting in Iowa has begun and the Obama campaign has set up a voter information hotline, 877 – IA08VOTE, for Iowans to call to get information on how they can vote. Iowans can also visit iowa.barackobama.com for more information.
DETAILS FOR SENATOR CARNAHAN’S STOPS:
MONDAY, September 29th
Creston Early Vote for Change brown bag lunch
11:30 AM
209 N. Maple St.
Creston, IALamoni Early Vote for Change townhall meeting
1:30 PM
Linden St. Coffee House
104 S. Linden St.
Lamoni, IACenterville Early Vote for Change townhall meeting
4:00 PM
Tangleberries
104 West Jackson St.
Centerville, IAOttumwa Early Vote for Change townhall meeting
6:00 PM
Wapello County Campaign for Change Field Office
226 West Main Street, Suite 203
Ottumwa, IATUESDAY, September 30th
Fairfield Early Vote for Change coffee
8:15 AM
Jefferson County Campaign for Change Field Office
108 West Palm Drive
Fairfield, IAKeokuk Early Vote for Change brown bag lunch
11:45 AM
The Hotel Iowa
401 Main St.
Keokuk, IA