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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) talks to reporters during a press gaggle at a campaign event in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) waits to speak at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) arrives at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) speaks to a crowd of about 200 people in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) talks to reporters during a press gaggle at a campaign event in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) talks to reporters during a press gaggle at a campaign event in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) talks to reporters during a press gaggle at a campaign event in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) arrives at a campaign event in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA) arrives at a campaign event in Indianola Thursday afternoon. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: A woman with an American flag waits for Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) before a campaign event in Indianola. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: Part of the crowd waiting for Senator Kamala Harris before a campaign event. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2019 - INDIANOLA, IOWA: Part of the crowd waiting for Senator Kamala Harris before a campaign event. Sen. Harris attended a "house party" in Indianola as a part of her campaign to be the Democratic nominee for the US presidency in 2020. Iowa traditionally holds the first selection of the presidential election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are Feb. 3, 2020.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 APRIL 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) greets voters at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) talks to a child at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) speaks at a house party meet and greet during her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) speaks at a house party meet and greet during her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) speaks at a house party meet and greet during her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) speaks at a house party meet and greet during her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) speaks at a house party meet and greet during her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) speaks at a house party meet and greet during her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) speaks at a house party meet and greet during her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) speaks at a house party meet and greet during her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) speaks at a house party meet and greet during her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) speaks at a house party meet and greet during her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) waits to speak at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) waits to speak at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) waits to speak at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) waits to speak at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) waits to speak at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) waits to speak at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) waits to speak at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) talks to a voter at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: at a house party meet and greet for Sen Harris in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) arrives at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) talks to a voter at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) arrives at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) arrives at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) arrives at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) arrives at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) arrives at a house party meet and greet for her presidential campaign in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) talks to reporters after a presidential campaign event in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) talks to reporters after a presidential campaign event in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) talks to reporters after a presidential campaign event in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) talks to reporters after a presidential campaign event in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) talks to reporters after a presidential campaign event in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) talks to reporters after a presidential campaign event in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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 - DES MOINES, IOWA: US Senator KAMALA HARRIS, (D-CA) talks to reporters after a presidential campaign event in Des Moines.  Sen Harris is one of the leading candidates to be Democratic nominee for the US Presidency. 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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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: A foreclosed home for sale one block from the home BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: A foreclosed home for sale one block from the home BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: A foreclosed home for sale one block from the home BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: A notice of abandonment on a home for sale on West Sedona Trail two doors down from the home BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: An abandoned home for sale on West Sedona Trail two doors down from the home BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought this home in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought this home in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought this home in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought this home in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought this home in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: The front door and welcome mat with P in front of the home BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought this home in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought this home in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought this home in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought this home in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: The welcome mat with P in front of the home BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 DECEMBER 2010 - MARICOPA, AZ: BRISTOL PALIN, 20, bought this home in Maricopa, AZ, for $172,000. The former contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" and daughter of Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, reality television star, best selling author and supporter of the Tea Party movement. Bristol Palin paid $172,000 cash for the two-level, 3,900-square-foot, brown stucco house with a tile roof, 2 1/2 baths, a three-car garage, landscaped front and back yards, and access to a community pool. Local media reported that the home was built in 2006, at the peak of the Arizona real estate boom, and was bought for a little under $330,000 at the time. According to paperwork filed with the Pinal County Recorder's Office, Palin closed on the home in early December, buying it from Michael and Cynthia Smith, North Dakota investors who bought the home when it was in foreclosure. The home is in the Cobblestone Farms development in Maricopa, about 40 miles from Phoenix. Maricopa was a small farming community until the late 1990's when land speculators starting buying up the farms and turning them into subdivisions. Growth in Maricopa boomed from 2002 until 2008 when the recession, foreclosure and banking crisis hit. Since then it has had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States. Now investors are starting to buy foreclosed homes in Maricopa, anticipating the end of the foreclosure crisis. Homes in Maricopa are now selling for about less than half of what they cost in 2006. Bristol Palin has not commented publicly on the purchase and has not said if the home is an investment or if she plans to live in it. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A Tea Party fridge magnet on the refregerator in the  district office of Congressman David Schweikert (R-AZ) in Scottsdale. Congressman Schweikert represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Most of the district is in Scottsdale, a wealthy suburb of Phoenix and one of the wealthiest cities in the United States. Schweikert is a staunch conservative and popular with the Tea Party. He supported the government shutdown in October.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A Tea Party fridge magnet on the refregerator in the  district office of Congressman David Schweikert (R-AZ) in Scottsdale. Congressman Schweikert represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Most of the district is in Scottsdale, a wealthy suburb of Phoenix and one of the wealthiest cities in the United States. Schweikert is a staunch conservative and popular with the Tea Party. He supported the government shutdown in October.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:  KIRK ADAMS, a former speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives, speaks at a campaign event Monday. Sarah Palin campaigned for Arizona Republicans aligned with the Tea Party movement at a barbecue in Gilbert, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix. She campaigned for Kirk Adams, who is running for Congress and Jeff Flake, who is running for US Senate. Palin spoke and served barbecued chicken in 108 degree heat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:  KIRK ADAMS, a former speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives, speaks at a campaign event Monday. Sarah Palin campaigned for Arizona Republicans aligned with the Tea Party movement at a barbecue in Gilbert, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix. She campaigned for Kirk Adams, who is running for Congress and Jeff Flake, who is running for US Senate. Palin spoke and served barbecued chicken in 108 degree heat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:   KIRK ADAMS, a former speaker of the Arizona State House of Representatives, campaigns at a barbecue in Gilbert. Sarah Palin campaigned for Arizona Republicans aligned with the Tea Party movement at a barbecue in Gilbert, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix. She campaigned for Kirk Adams, who is running for Congress and Jeff Flake, who is running for US Senate. Palin spoke and served barbecued chicken in 108 degree heat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:   KIRK ADAMS, a former speaker of the Arizona State House of Representatives, campaigns at a barbecue in Gilbert. Sarah Palin campaigned for Arizona Republicans aligned with the Tea Party movement at a barbecue in Gilbert, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix. She campaigned for Kirk Adams, who is running for Congress and Jeff Flake, who is running for US Senate. Palin spoke and served barbecued chicken in 108 degree heat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:   KIRK ADAMS, a former speaker of the Arizona State House of Representatives, campaigns at a barbecue in Gilbert. Sarah Palin campaigned for Arizona Republicans aligned with the Tea Party movement at a barbecue in Gilbert, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix. She campaigned for Kirk Adams, who is running for Congress and Jeff Flake, who is running for US Senate. Palin spoke and served barbecued chicken in 108 degree heat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:   KIRK ADAMS, a former speaker of the Arizona State House of Representatives, campaigns at a barbecue in Gilbert. Sarah Palin campaigned for Arizona Republicans aligned with the Tea Party movement at a barbecue in Gilbert, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix. She campaigned for Kirk Adams, who is running for Congress and Jeff Flake, who is running for US Senate. Palin spoke and served barbecued chicken in 108 degree heat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:   KIRK ADAMS, a former speaker of the Arizona State House of Representatives, campaigns at a barbecue in Gilbert. Sarah Palin campaigned for Arizona Republicans aligned with the Tea Party movement at a barbecue in Gilbert, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix. She campaigned for Kirk Adams, who is running for Congress and Jeff Flake, who is running for US Senate. Palin spoke and served barbecued chicken in 108 degree heat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 AUGUST 2012 - GILBERT, AZ:   KIRK ADAMS, a former speaker of the Arizona State House of Representatives, campaigns at a barbecue in Gilbert. Sarah Palin campaigned for Arizona Republicans aligned with the Tea Party movement at a barbecue in Gilbert, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix. She campaigned for Kirk Adams, who is running for Congress and Jeff Flake, who is running for US Senate. Palin spoke and served barbecued chicken in 108 degree heat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  US Representative DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), talks to constituents in front of his district office in Scottsdale. Congressman Schweikert represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Most of the district is in Scottsdale, a wealthy suburb of Phoenix and one of the wealthiest cities in the United States. Schweikert is a staunch conservative and popular with the Tea Party. He supported the government shutdown in October.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Representative DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), talks to constituents in front of his district office in Scottsdale. Congressman Schweikert represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Most of the district is in Scottsdale, a wealthy suburb of Phoenix and one of the wealthiest cities in the United States. Schweikert is a staunch conservative and popular with the Tea Party. He supported the government shutdown in October.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  US Representative DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), left, talks to constituents in front of his district office in Scottsdale. Congressman Schweikert represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Most of the district is in Scottsdale, a wealthy suburb of Phoenix and one of the wealthiest cities in the United States. Schweikert is a staunch conservative and popular with the Tea Party. He supported the government shutdown in October.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Representative DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), left, talks to constituents in front of his district office in Scottsdale. Congressman Schweikert represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Most of the district is in Scottsdale, a wealthy suburb of Phoenix and one of the wealthiest cities in the United States. Schweikert is a staunch conservative and popular with the Tea Party. He supported the government shutdown in October.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Representative DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), talks to constituents in front of his district office in Scottsdale. Congressman Schweikert represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Most of the district is in Scottsdale, a wealthy suburb of Phoenix and one of the wealthiest cities in the United States. Schweikert is a staunch conservative and popular with the Tea Party. He supported the government shutdown in October.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SchweikertVetsOpenHouseBW022.jpg
  • 09 NOVEMBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Representative DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), talks to constituents in front of his district office in Scottsdale. Congressman Schweikert represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Most of the district is in Scottsdale, a wealthy suburb of Phoenix and one of the wealthiest cities in the United States. Schweikert is a staunch conservative and popular with the Tea Party. He supported the government shutdown in October.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SchweikertVetsOpenHouseBW021.jpg
  • 09 NOVEMBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: US Representative DAVID SCHWEIKERT (R-AZ), talks to constituents in front of his district office in Scottsdale. Congressman Schweikert represents Arizona's 6th Congressional District. Most of the district is in Scottsdale, a wealthy suburb of Phoenix and one of the wealthiest cities in the United States. Schweikert is a staunch conservative and popular with the Tea Party. He supported the government shutdown in October.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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