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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: People wearing face masks shop at an ornamental flower stand at the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: JASON JONES, right, observes "social distancing" guidelines while he sells salad greens to a customer at his stand at the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. Jones grows his greens on a farms in Maxwell, IA. He said it felt "really good" to be able to reopen his market stand. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: JASON JONES sells salad greens in his stand at the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. Jones grows his greens on a farms in Maxwell, IA. He said it felt "really good" to be able to reopen his market stand. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Signs and a hand washing station welcome shoppers to the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Shoppers, many wearing face masks, walk through the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: A sign welcoming shoppers to the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: CLAIRE OKOREN, a 2020 graduate of Iowa State University, shakes water off her hands after washing them at the handwashing station at the entrance to the downtown Farmers' Market in Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: CLAIRE OKOREN, a 2020 graduate of Iowa State University, washes her hands at the handwashing station at the entrance to the downtown Farmers' Market in Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: CLAIRE OKOREN, a 2020 graduate of Iowa State University, washes her hands at the handwashing station at the entrance to the downtown Farmers' Market in Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: JASON JONES, right, observes "social distancing" guidelines while he sells salad greens to a customer at his stand at the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. Jones grows his greens on a farms in Maxwell, IA. He said it felt "really good" to be able to reopen his market stand. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: JASON JONES, right, observes "social distancing" guidelines while he sells salad greens to a customer at his stand at the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. Jones grows his greens on a farms in Maxwell, IA. He said it felt "really good" to be able to reopen his market stand. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: JASON JONES, right, observes "social distancing" guidelines while he sells salad greens to a customer at his stand at the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. Jones grows his greens on a farms in Maxwell, IA. He said it felt "really good" to be able to reopen his market stand. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: JASON JONES sells salad greens in his stand at the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. Jones grows his greens on a farms in Maxwell, IA. He said it felt "really good" to be able to reopen his market stand. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: A dog looks out the door of a shop in downtown Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: People wearing face masks shop at an ornamental flower stand at the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: People wearing face masks shop at an ornamental flower stand at the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Shoppers, many wearing face masks, walk through the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Shoppers, many wearing face masks, walk through the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: BRANDON HEIDT, owner of Epic Eateries, wears a face mask in his tent at the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. he sells spices, sauces, and dips. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: BRANDON HEIDT, owner of Epic Eateries, wears a face mask in his tent at the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. he sells spices, sauces, and dips. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Shoppers, many wearing face masks, walk through the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Shoppers, many wearing face masks, walk through the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: A sign welcoming shoppers to the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 MAY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Signs and a hand washing station welcome shoppers to the Farmers' Market in downtown Ames. The Ames Main Street Farmers' Market reopened Saturday after nearly a month of only online sales because of Iowa's bans on large gatherings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Only about 15 venders set up stalls Saturday and attendance was significantly lower than normal. All of the venders wore face masks and many, but not all, of the shoppers wore face masks. Farmers' markets are popular community gatherings in Iowa, but they've been on hiatus since the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. At this time, Iowa farmers' markets are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food or non-agricultural goods.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President Joe Biden's "No Malarky" bus drives through the Iowa State University campus after his campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University in Ames this afternoon. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: A man talks to Rep ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA), right, during Swalwell's town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA) talks to a crowd of about 100 people at his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA) talks to a crowd of about 100 people at his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: People line up to ask Rep Eric Swalwell (D-CA) questions during his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA) talks to a crowd of about 100 people at his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA) talks to a crowd of about 100 people at his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA) talks to a crowd of about 100 people at his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA) talks to a crowd of about 100 people at his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA) talks to a crowd of about 100 people at his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA) is introduced at his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA) at his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA:  A woman signs in to attend Eric Swalwell's town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: A man talks to Rep ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA), right, during Swalwell's town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA) talks to a crowd of about 100 people at his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA) talks to a crowd of about 100 people at his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA) talks to a crowd of about 100 people at his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA) talks to a crowd of about 100 people at his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Rep. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA) introduces himself to voters at his town hall meeting on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. Swalwell represents California's 15th District but is originally from Algona, Iowa. His appearance in Ames Thursday was his first appearance in Iowa since announcing his candidacy to be the Democratic nominee for the US Presidency on April 8, although he made about 20 trips to Iowa since the 2016 election. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first election event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: THERESA GREENFIELD (center) and ELLIOT THOMPSON, owner of Alluvial Brewing, talk about the needs of small businesses during a visit by Greenfield to Alluvial Brewing in Ames, IA. Greenfield, a Democrat, is running for the US Senate against incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst. Recent polls have Greenfield slightly ahead of or statistically tied with Ernst, who is closely allied with President Donald Trump. Although Greenfield is not doing much in person campaigning with big events, she is meeting with business people across the state of Iowa to promote her "Small Towns, Bigger Paychecks" economic program.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN talks to reporters at Iowa State University after his campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN talks to individual Iowans on the rope line after his campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University Wednesday. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks at a campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Sen. ELIZABETH WARREN (D-MA) used a cellphone to talk about her plan to reduce student debt during her campaign appearance at Iowa State University in Ames. About 400 people attended the event. Sen. Warren is campaigning in Iowa Friday and Saturday to promote her bid to be the Democratic candidate for the US Presidency. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first selection event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020              PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2019 - AMES, IOWA: People at Iowa State University in Ames listen to Sen. Elizabeth Warren during a campaign appearance. About 400 people attended the event. Sen. Warren is campaigning in Iowa Friday and Saturday to promote her bid to be the Democratic candidate for the US Presidency. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first selection event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.              PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: THERESA GREENFIELD talks about the needs of small businesses during a visit to Alluvial Brewing in Ames, IA. Greenfield, a Democrat, is running for the US Senate against incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst. Recent polls have Greenfield slightly ahead of or statistically tied with Ernst, who is closely allied with President Donald Trump. Although Greenfield is not doing much in person campaigning with big events, she is meeting with business people across the state of Iowa to promote her "Small Towns, Bigger Paychecks" economic program.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: THERESA GREENFIELD talks about the needs of small businesses during a visit to Alluvial Brewing in Ames, IA. Greenfield, a Democrat, is running for the US Senate against incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst. Recent polls have Greenfield slightly ahead of or statistically tied with Ernst, who is closely allied with President Donald Trump. Although Greenfield is not doing much in person campaigning with big events, she is meeting with business people across the state of Iowa to promote her "Small Towns, Bigger Paychecks" economic program.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: THERESA GREENFIELD talks about the needs of small businesses during a visit to Alluvial Brewing in Ames, IA. Greenfield, a Democrat, is running for the US Senate against incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst. Recent polls have Greenfield slightly ahead of or statistically tied with Ernst, who is closely allied with President Donald Trump. Although Greenfield is not doing much in person campaigning with big events, she is meeting with business people across the state of Iowa to promote her "Small Towns, Bigger Paychecks" economic program.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: THERESA GREENFIELD (right) and ELLIOT THOMPSON, owner of Alluvial Brewing, talk about the needs of small businesses during a visit by Greenfield to Alluvial Brewing in Ames, IA. Greenfield, a Democrat, is running for the US Senate against incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst. Recent polls have Greenfield slightly ahead of or statistically tied with Ernst, who is closely allied with President Donald Trump. Although Greenfield is not doing much in person campaigning with big events, she is meeting with business people across the state of Iowa to promote her "Small Towns, Bigger Paychecks" economic program.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: THERESA GREENFIELD talks about the needs of small businesses during a visit to Alluvial Brewing in Ames, IA. Greenfield, a Democrat, is running for the US Senate against incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst. Recent polls have Greenfield slightly ahead of or statistically tied with Ernst, who is closely allied with President Donald Trump. Although Greenfield is not doing much in person campaigning with big events, she is meeting with business people across the state of Iowa to promote her "Small Towns, Bigger Paychecks" economic program.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: THERESA GREENFIELD (center) and ELLIOT THOMPSON, owner of Alluvial Brewing, talk about the needs of small businesses during a visit by Greenfield to Alluvial Brewing in Ames, IA. Greenfield, a Democrat, is running for the US Senate against incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst. Recent polls have Greenfield slightly ahead of or statistically tied with Ernst, who is closely allied with President Donald Trump. Although Greenfield is not doing much in person campaigning with big events, she is meeting with business people across the state of Iowa to promote her "Small Towns, Bigger Paychecks" economic program.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: ELLIOT THOMPSON, owner of Alluvial Brewing, left, talks to THERESA GREENFIELD, center, about the needs of small businesses during a visit by Greenfield to Alluvial Brewing in Ames, IA. Greenfield, a Democrat, is running for the US Senate against incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst. Recent polls have Greenfield slightly ahead of or statistically tied with Ernst, who is closely allied with President Donald Trump. Although Greenfield is not doing much in person campaigning with big events, she is meeting with business people across the state of Iowa to promote her "Small Towns, Bigger Paychecks" economic program.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: ELLIOT THOMPSON, owner of Alluvial Brewing, left, talks to THERESA GREENFIELD, center, about the needs of small businesses during a visit by Greenfield to Alluvial Brewing in Ames, IA. Greenfield, a Democrat, is running for the US Senate against incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst. Recent polls have Greenfield slightly ahead of or statistically tied with Ernst, who is closely allied with President Donald Trump. Although Greenfield is not doing much in person campaigning with big events, she is meeting with business people across the state of Iowa to promote her "Small Towns, Bigger Paychecks" economic program.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: THERESA GREENFIELD talks about the needs of small businesses during a visit to Alluvial Brewing in Ames, IA. Greenfield, a Democrat, is running for the US Senate against incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst. Recent polls have Greenfield slightly ahead of or statistically tied with Ernst, who is closely allied with President Donald Trump. Although Greenfield is not doing much in person campaigning with big events, she is meeting with business people across the state of Iowa to promote her "Small Towns, Bigger Paychecks" economic program.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: THERESA GREENFIELD talks about the needs of small businesses during a visit to Alluvial Brewing in Ames, IA. Greenfield, a Democrat, is running for the US Senate against incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst. Recent polls have Greenfield slightly ahead of or statistically tied with Ernst, who is closely allied with President Donald Trump. Although Greenfield is not doing much in person campaigning with big events, she is meeting with business people across the state of Iowa to promote her "Small Towns, Bigger Paychecks" economic program.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: THERESA GREENFIELD talks about the needs of small businesses during a visit to Alluvial Brewing in Ames, IA. Greenfield, a Democrat, is running for the US Senate against incumbent Republican Senator Joni Ernst. Recent polls have Greenfield slightly ahead of or statistically tied with Ernst, who is closely allied with President Donald Trump. Although Greenfield is not doing much in person campaigning with big events, she is meeting with business people across the state of Iowa to promote her "Small Towns, Bigger Paychecks" economic program.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN talks to JENNA MCCRARY on the rope line during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN hugs a man on the rope line during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN takes a selfie with a man on the rope line during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: Former US Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks during a campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: People walk into a Joe Biden campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JANUARY 2020 - AMES, IOWA: People in a Joe Biden campaign event at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Tuesday. About 150 people came to listen to former Vice President Biden talk about his reasons for running for President. Iowa hosts the first event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN with students at Iowa State University after his campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN greets students at Iowa State University after his campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN greets students at Iowa State University after his campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN leaves the Memorial Union at Iowa State University after his campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN talks to individual Iowans on the rope line after his campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University Wednesday. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks at a campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks at a campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks at a campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks at a campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks at a campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks at a campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks at a campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks at a campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks at a campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks at a campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks at a campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks at a campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Former Vice President JOE BIDEN speaks at a campaign event in Ames Wednesday. Vice President Biden is touring Iowa this week on his "No Malarkey" bus tour. He spoke at Iowa State University. Iowa hosts the first presidential selection event of the 2020 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are on February 3, 2020.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 MAY 2019 - AMES, IOWA: Sen. ELIZABETH WARREN (D-MA) talks to supporters who waited to have their pictures taken with the Senator after her campaign appearance at Iowa State University in Ames. Sen. Warren is campaigning in Iowa Friday and Saturday to promote her bid to be the Democratic candidate for the US Presidency. Iowa traditionally hosts the the first selection event of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa Caucuses will be on Feb. 3, 2020.              PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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