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tomm2thumbs

(13,297 posts)
Fri Jul 17, 2015, 05:34 AM Jul 2015

Joint appearance in Cedar Rapids presents opportunities for Democratic presidential hopefuls

Source: The Gazette

Iowa Democrats are pumping up their sold out Hall of Fame Dinner Friday night as the first time all five of their presidential hopefuls will be on the same program. “It will be an incredible opportunity for Iowans to hear from the candidates back-to-back-to-back … to hear different visions, to see where they are at,” Iowa Democratic Party spokesman Sam Lau said. The party faithful apparently agree. More than 1,200 tickets have been sold to the annual event. <snip>

In addition to hearing from the presidential hopefuls, Democrats will induct seven party members into the Hall of Fame. They include former state legislator and Cedar Rapids Mayor Kay Halloran, Senate President Pam Jochum of Dubuque, former Jones County state legislator Bev Hannon, State Central Committee member Penny Rosjford, Wapello County Democratic Chairwoman Melinda Jones and Chairman of the northeast Iowa Tri-County Democrats Kurt Meyer.



Read more: http://thegazette.com/subject/news/government/joint-appearance-in-cedar-rapids-presents-opportunities-for-democratic-presidential-hopefuls-20150716




Going to be an interesting evening!!

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Joint appearance in Cedar Rapids presents opportunities for Democratic presidential hopefuls (Original Post) tomm2thumbs Jul 2015 OP
umm. I think the riversedge Jul 2015 #1
Bernie will bury her. Without saying a bad word against her. That's why she will "Feel the Bern"! Elmer S. E. Dump Jul 2015 #2
Maybe or maybe not riversedge Jul 2015 #3
Yeah, I'm just having fun. It should tell us all a lot about Bernies chances. Elmer S. E. Dump Jul 2015 #5
Love the cognitive dissonance of Tim Hagel... Elmer S. E. Dump Jul 2015 #4
Reminder: This is on CSPAN tonight at 8PM eastern, 7PM Central rurallib Jul 2015 #6
Thanks! Just set it up to record. Elmer S. E. Dump Jul 2015 #7
don't forget that it may well go past the scheduled end time. rurallib Jul 2015 #8
Thanks, I did that too!! Elmer S. E. Dump Jul 2015 #9
thanks so much. riversedge Jul 2015 #10
Hope CSPAN runs it again, I can try to catch it online but have to go out during those hours. freshwest Jul 2015 #11
try signing up to be notified when the video is ready rurallib Jul 2015 #12

riversedge

(70,273 posts)
1. umm. I think the
Fri Jul 17, 2015, 06:45 AM
Jul 2015

folks in IOWA are looking for some excitement???

......In this case, he’ll be watching to see how Clinton deals face-to-face with her rivals.

According to a late June Quinnipiac University Poll, Clinton has the support of 52 percent of likely Iowa Democratic caucusgoers. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, polling at 33 percent has the opportunity to embarrass Clinton, “which is something she doesn’t need,” Goldford said.

Former Gov. Martin O’Malley at 3 percent “is still not even a speed bump in the road at this point,” he said, and former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb and former Rhode Island senator and governor Lincoln Chaffee are polling at 1 and 0 percent, respectively, are not factors.

So the question for Goldford is whether they will use the dinner as an opportunity to criticize and attack her.

“Or do they pretty well know she’s going to be the nominee, but want to draw her out on some things,” he said. “How much damage are they willing to do to the party?”

Tim Hagle, who teaches political science at University of Iowa, doubts Clinton is vulnerable to the sort of breakout performance by Chaffee — “Mr. Metric — or the other presidential hopefuls that Barack Obama had at Democrats’ 2007 Jefferson Jackson dinner. The Illinois senator seized the moment with a speech that drew sharp — and critical — differences with Clinton...........

 

Elmer S. E. Dump

(5,751 posts)
4. Love the cognitive dissonance of Tim Hagel...
Fri Jul 17, 2015, 09:27 AM
Jul 2015
Tim Hagle, who teaches political science at University of Iowa, doubts Clinton is vulnerable to the sort of breakout performance by Chaffee — “Mr. Metric — or the other presidential hopefuls that Barack Obama had at Democrats’ 2007 Jefferson Jackson dinner. The Illinois senator seized the moment with a speech that drew sharp — and critical — differences with Clinton.

“It’s a whole different dynamic,” Hagle said. This campaign is more like Sen. Bill Bradley’s challenge from the left to Vice President Al Gore in 2000, he said.

“Unless there is a huge mistake on the part of Clinton, the others likely don’t have much chance” to gain on her,” Hagle said.


Is this guy for real? "breakout performance by Chaffee"... What about Bernie Sanders, her #1 rival. Hillary doesn't have to make any mistakes for Bernie to make a huge dent in her lead. Hillary should be thankful this won't be televised in IOWA, or it would be game over.

rurallib

(62,433 posts)
6. Reminder: This is on CSPAN tonight at 8PM eastern, 7PM Central
Fri Jul 17, 2015, 10:25 AM
Jul 2015

I am not rich enough to attend, but will be watching the TV.
It will be great to hear adults talk about issues and real solutions.

For contrast, you can also watch the hate get spewed like vomit from Repub candidates at the family leader summit in Ames tomorrow.
That will be on CSPAN at 11 AM Eastern, 10 Central.

rurallib

(62,433 posts)
8. don't forget that it may well go past the scheduled end time.
Fri Jul 17, 2015, 10:40 AM
Jul 2015

CSPAN will be putting up a video online. You can be notified when it is ready by signing up here:
http://www.c-span.org/video/?327043-1/iowa-democratic-party-hall-fame-dinner

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
11. Hope CSPAN runs it again, I can try to catch it online but have to go out during those hours.
Fri Jul 17, 2015, 05:13 PM
Jul 2015

And hopefully CSPAN people won't add any commentary while it's on. Last time I tried to catch what PBO had to say in 2012, they kept talking about their opinions like MSM. CSPAN isn't as good as it used to be, IMHO, but I am only able to see online versions, the cable versions may be better. I want to hear the candidates and no one else!

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