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Jindal Iowa Visits

rationale, methodology and limitations  | this page updated on July 3, 2015

Through 2nd Quarter 2015
Iowa: 13.5 visits, 17 days
2015
>Gov. Bobby Jindal visited Iowa on June 30-July 4, 2015
On June 30 he made a lunchtime retail stop at Saints Avenue Cafe in Boone; spoke to the pro-life group "Informed Choices" [ed-seeking details]; and was the special guest at a Believe Again town hall at Waukee Community Center in Waukee
[GAP] On the afternoon of July 1 he visited The Center, a senior center in Council Bluffs; and in the evening was the special guest at a Believe Again town hall at Bayliss Park Hall in Council Bluffs.
On July 2 he did a lunchtime retail event at Rebo's in Sioux City; visited Jolly Time Popcorn Factory in Sioux City; was the special guest at a Believe Again town hall at Sioux City Museum in Sioux City; and attended the "Big Parade and Mardi Gras Festivale" at Tyson Events Center in Sioux City.
On July 3 he did a breakfast retail event at Family Table-Sioux Center Livestock Co. in Sioux Center; "dropped by Butler's Cafe for some good coffee and good conversation" in Sioux Center; did a lunchtime retail event at the Pizza Ranch in Rock Rapids; toured law enforcement equipment manufacturer Capital Armament in Sibley; a tour of firearms manufacturer Jard Inc. in Sheldon; and a dinner retail event at Gary's on the River in Spencer.
On July 4 he marched in the 4th of July parade in Urbandale; and marched in the 4th of July parade in Windsor Heights.

>After his announcement on June 24, and events in NH on June 25, Gov. Bobby Jindal visited Iowa on June 26, 2015.  He did a brunch at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale; and an early evening stop and Q&A session at Moos BBQ in Newton

>Gov. Bobby Jindal visited Cedar Falls, Iowa on June 15, 2015.  He made a stop at MR Guns; and participated in an Americans for Peace, Prosperity and Security National Security Forum at Studio 5 at Mudd Advertising.

>Gov. Bobby Jindal visited Iowa on May 16, 2015.  He participated in a Story County GOP Century Club coffee followed by breakfast at Oakwood Road Church in Ames (radio host Simon Conway also appeared); speak at the Iowa National Security Action Summit at Point of Grace Church in Waukee; and in the evening spoke at the Republican Party of Iowa's Lincoln Dinner in Des Moines

>Gov. Bobby Jindal visited Iowa on April 24-25, 2015
On the evening of April 24 he was the featured speaker at the Mahaska County Republicans' Spring Banquet at the Nelson Pioneer Farm in Oskaloosa
On April 25 in the morning he did a Wapello County Republicans' meet and greet at Ottumwa Bridge View Center in Ottumwa; [big gap]; and he spoke at Iowa FFC's presidential candidate forum in Waukee.

>Gov. Bobby JIndal visited Iowa on April 9, 2015.  He participated in the "Road to 2016: Informing the Energy Debate" forum at the World Food Prize Hall of Laureates in Des Moines; participated in a panel for the Network of Iowa Christian Home Education's Homeschool Iowa Capitol Day at the Des Moines Airport Holiday Inn in Des Moines; and addressed The FAMiLY LEADER Foundation's Southeast regional Presidential Lecture Series event at Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount Pleasant.

>Gov. Bobby Jindal and Duck Dynasty CEO Willie Robertson headlined a Good Friday prayer breakfast at the DoubleTree in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa on April 3, 2015 (>).

>Gov. Bobby Jindal appeared at an American Renewal Project's Pastors and Pews event at the Airport Holiday Inn in Des Moines, Iowa on the evening of March 9, 2015.

>Gov. Bobby Jindal visited Iowa on January 6, 2015 for two closed-door Iowa Renewal Project events: a lunch at the Hotel in Kirkwood Center in Cedar Rapids; and a dinner at the Airport Holiday Inn in Des Moines.

2014: 4 visits, 6 days
>Gov. Bobby Jindal spoke at Polk County Republicans' fall Victory Dinner at the West Des Moines Marriott in West Des Moines, Iowa on the evening of December 16, 2014.

>Gov. Bobby Jindal visited Iowa on September 27, 2014.  He made calls and greeted volunteers at the GOP Victory Center at 2519 Chamberlain St. in Ames; attended a Iowa State University tailgate for the Senate Republican Leader Bill Dix at Jack Trice Stadium in the RV Parking S8 (east side) in Ames; and along with Sen. Ted Cruz, headlined Iowa Faith & Freedom Coalition's 14th Annual Fall Family Banquet at the Knapp Learning Center on the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines.

>Gov. Bobby Jindal visited Iowa on August 8-9, 2014
On August 8 he spoke at the Iowa Renewal Project's Pastors' Policy Briefing at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Cedar Rapids, and campaigned with congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks in Knoxville coinciding with the Knoxville Nationals. They toured the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame and Museum, and the Walk of Fame booths under the grandstand and attended a meet-and-greet at the home of Marion County Republican chairman Steve Bailey. 
On August 9 accompanied by his family he visited the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, and he volunteered at the Republican Party booth; he attended a conservative leadership roundtable with U.S. Rep. Steve King at Hansen Company in Johnston; and he spoke at the FAMiLY Leadership Summit at Stephens Auditorium in Ames.

>Gov. Bobby Jindal visited Des Moines, Iowa on June 13-14, 2014.  On the evening of June 13 he was the special guest at a Republican Party of Iowa Road to Victory reception at Hy-Vee Hall.  On June 14 he spoke at the Republican Party of Iowa state convention at Hy-Vee Hall.  (Sen. Rand Paul, and former Sen. Rick Santorum also spoke at the convention).

2013: 1 visit, 1 day
>Gov. Bobby Jindal, chair of the Republican Governors Association, appeared at a fundraiser for Gov. Terry Branstad and at the annual summer party at Iowa Board of Regents president and agricultural entrepreneur Bruce Rastetter's property in Hubbard (Hardin County), Iowa on August 3, 2013.



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