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Visits to Key Early States Through 3rd Q 2015 (Sept. 30, 2015)

 

Iowa

New Hampshire

South Carolina

Nov. 7, 2012-
Sept.. 30, 2015

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8 visits
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Apr. 8 - IA: Des Moines, Indianola, Des Moines, Ankeny.
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Apr. 13 - SC: Charleston.
Apr. 18 - NH: Nashua.
Apr. 27 - NH: Salem, Hudson, Henniker, Concord.
Apr. 29-30 - IA: Waverly, Cedar Rapids.  Davenport.


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May 15-16 - IA: Council Bluffs.  Sioux City, Waukee, Des Moines.

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Sept. 12 - IA: Boone, Ames.
Sept. 17 - NH: Rochester.
Sept. 19 - IA: Urbandale, Des Moines.
Sept. 23 - SC: Charleston, Columbia.
Sept. 30 - NH: Keene.

Note: Trump announced his candidacy on June 16, 2015.

Iowa: 15 visits, 18 days
2015
>Donald Trump visited Iowa on September 19, 2015.  At the invitation of the AP social studies class at Urbandale High School he visited the school for homecoming, doing a meet and greet with students and teachers in the gym and then spoke to a large crowd, in Urbandale; and he spoke at Iowa FFC's Family Banquet and Presidential Forum at the Fairgrounds in Des Moines.

>Donald Trump visited Iowa on September 12, 2015.  He rallied from the stage at Pufferbilly Days in Boone; made a brief stop at the Iowa GOP's Cy-Hawk tailgate at Lot S-7, East of Jack Trice Stadium, and from the field he greeted fans before the Iowa vs. Iowa State game in Ames.

>Donald Trump held a Make America Great Again rally at Grand River Center in Dubuque, Iowa on the evening of August 25, 2015.

>Donald Trump visited the State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa on the afternoon of August 15, 2015.  He arrived by helicopter at East Des Moines Ball Fields, did a media availability, gave kids rides in his helicopter, and walked through the grounds, although he did not manage to get to the butter cow.

>Donald Trump held a Make America Great Again Rally and Family Picnic in George Daily Auditorium at Oskaloosa High School in Oskaloosa, Iowa on July 25, 2015.

>Donald Trump spoke at The FAMiLY Leadership Summit 2015 at Stephens Auditorium in Ames, Iowa on July 18, 2015, doing an interview with Frank Luntz followed by a media availability.

>Donald Trump visited Iowa on June 27, 2015He plans to hold a Make America Great Again rally and family picnic at City Square Park in Oskaloosa;on June 23 deputy state director Ryan Keller announced the event is being rescheduled to July 25 due to the "massive amount of RSVPs." In the evening he did two events with Madison County Republicans in Winterset: a meet and greet at the John Wayne Museum; and a speech following the Roundup BBQ dinner at Winterset High School.

>Donald Trump did his Iowa announcement event at the Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines on the evening of June 16, 2015.

>Donald Trump visited Iowa on June 4, 2015.  He spoke at a benefit luncheon for the Coralville Veteran's Memorial Fund at Brown Deer Golf Course Ballroom in Coralville; and in the early evening did an event at Music Man Square in Mason City.

>Donald Trump visited Iowa on May 15-16, 2015.  (On the afternoon of May 15 he did a business roundtable at the Omaha Press Club).  On the evening of May 15 he did the keynote address at the Pottawattamie County GOP's Lincoln Reagan Dinner in the student center at Iowa Western Community College in Council Bluffs.  On May 16 he spoke on "Make America Great Again!" in the Olsen Student Center at Morningside College in Sioux City<;span>; spoke at the Iowa National Security Action Summit at Point of Grace Church in ; and in the evening spoke at the Republican Party of Iowa's Lincoln Dinner in Des Moines.

>Donald Trump visited Iowa on April 29-30, 2015.  On the morning of April 29 he spoke to students and took questions in Neumann Auditorium at Wartburg College in Waverly; and late in the day he attended a fundraising reception for Secretary of State Paul Pate at Cedar Rapids Country Club in Cedar Rapids.  On the morning of April 30 he headlined a Scott County Republican Lincoln Club briefing and fundraising breakfast at the Radisson Hotel in Davenport.

>Donald Trump visited Iowa on April 8, 2015.  At Des Moines International Airport in Des Moines he showed off his Boeing 757 to the media; he spoke about education and his business experience at Simpson College in Indianola; met with Republican lawmakers at the State Capitol in Des Moinse; and in the evening he attended a house party/meet and greet for the Republican Party of Polk County at state Rep. Jack Whitver's home in Ankeny  (Note: a Trump advisory said he was also to meet with Warren County Republican leaders at some point).

>Donald Trump had been scheduled to do a video for the Iowa Agriculture Summit at a reception on March 6, 2015 in Des Moines, Iowa

>Donald Trump visited Iowa on January 23-24, 2015.  On January 23 Trump spoke at the Land Investment Expo in West Des Moines (>); and per the Des Moines Register attended a private dinner hosted by Peoples Company at the Stine Barn in West Des Moines.  On January 24 he spoke at the Iowa Freedom Summit in Des Moines.

2014

>Donald Trump visited West Des Moines, Iowa on October 18, 2014.  He and Congressman Steve King held a press conference at Concordia Group LLC's office; and they then appeared at a Steve King for Congress fundraiser at the residence of George Cataldo.

2013
>Donald Trump spoke at The FAMiLY Leadership Summit at Stephens Auditorium in Ames, Iowa on August 10, 2013.  He spoke with reporters afterwards, but did no other events, flying in and out.


New Hampshire: 13 visits, 13 days
2015
>Donald Trump held a town hall at Keene High School in Keene, NH on the evening of September 30, 2015.

>Donald Trump held a town hall at Rochester Recreational Arena in Rochester, NH on the evening of September 17, 2015.

>Donald Trump held a town hall at the Pinkerton Academy in Derry, NH on the evening of August 19, 2015.

>Donald Trump rallied and did Q&A at Winnacunnet High School in Hampton, NH on the evening of August 14, 2015.  (first event since the debate)

>Donald Trump visited NH on July 16, 2015, holding an evening rally and Q&A at the Weirs Community Center in Laconia.


>Donald Trump appeared at a house party at the home of Kathy and Bill Van Anglen in Bedford, NH on the evening of June 30, 2015.

(Ivanka Trump opened Trump NH headquarters in Manchester on June 24, 2015).

>Following his announcement in New York on June 16, Donald Trump held a rally at Manchester Community College in Manchester, NH on the evening of June 17, 2015.

>Donald Trump visited NH on May 14, 2015.  He participated in a business forum lunch hosted by Renee Plummer at 1 New Hampshire Ave. in Portsmouth; and rallied at Barrington Middle School in Barrington.

>Donald Trump visited NH on April 27, 2015.  He did a luncheon with business leaders at the Tuscan Kitchen restaurant in Salem; a meet and greet with veterans at VFW Post 5791 in Hudson; a town hall in the Simon Center Great Room at New England College in Henniker; and Politics and Pie at the Snow Shoe Club in Concord.

>Donald Trump visited NH on April 18, 2015.  He did a brunch reception at the Marriott Courtyard in Nashua; and spoke at and did a media avail at NHGOP's #FITN Republican Leadership Summit in Nashua.

>Donald Trump visited NH on March 19, 2015.  He taped a "Conversation with the Candidate" at WMUR-TV studios in Manchester; attended private meetings (sequence unclear) with Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas, with a group of veterans, and with a group of business and political leaders; and spoke at a house party at the home of state Rep. Steve Stepanek in Amherst organized by state representative and former NH House Speaker Bill O'Brien, who plans to host a series of meetings with potential candidates (+). 

2014
>Donald Trump addressed the "Freedom Summit" at The Executive Court Banquet Facility in Manchester, NH on April 12, 2014.

>Donald Trump spoke at a "Politics & Eggs" breakfast in the main dining hall at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH on the morning of January 21, 2014.


South Carolina: 8 visits, 8 days

2015
>Donald Trump visited SC on September 23, 2015.  In the afternoon, he addressed some African-American small business owners and more supporters at the Greater Charleston Business Alliance annual meeting at Embassy Suites in North Charleston; and in the evening he participated in one of Sen. Tim Scott's Presidential Town Halls at the Koger Center for the Arts in Columbia, where he also filed paperwork to appear on the Republican primary ballot.

>Donald Trump spoke as part of the Upstate Chamber Coalition Presidential Series at TD Convention Center in Greenville, SC at mid-day on August 27, 2015.

>Donald Trump spoke in Magnolia Hall at the Sun City residential development in Bluffton, SC on July 21, 2015.  [this was the event where he famously gave out Sen. Lindsey Graham's phone number]

>Donald Trump visited Greenville, SC on May 9, 2015; at the Peace Center, he held an informational meeting with a group of local supporters and activists and spoke at the Freedom Summit, followed by a media availability.
 
>Donald Trump delivered a keynote address at the Spring national meeting of the State Financial Officers Foundation at the DoubleTree Hotel by Hilton in Charleston, SC at mid-day on April 13, 2015.

>Donald Trump headlined the Horry County Republican Party Convention at Ocean Bay Middle School in Myrtle Beach, SC on the morning of April 11, 2015.

>Donald Trump was honored at The Citadel Republican Society's Patriot Dinner at Holliday Alumni Center on The Citadel's campus in Charleston, SC on the evening of February 22, 2015.  [Ed. note-Sen. Tim Scott was also honored at The Citadel Republican Society's Patriot Dinner, which raises funds for the club and for its trip to CPAC]

>Donald Trump was one of four presidential prospects to speak at the 2015 South Carolina Tea Party Coalition Convention  at the Springmaid Beach Resort in Myrtle Beach, SC on January 17-19, 2015; he spoke on January 19. 

  this page last revised Oct. 31, 2015
   
  

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