John Edwards For
President
Campaign
Releases Iowa
Specific Website
May 10, 2007
JohnEdwards.com/Iowa
gives voters
direct link to
campaign in
their area
Des Moines, Iowa
– The John
Edwards for
President
campaign today
released a
website
specifically for
Iowa's
first-in-the-nation
caucus goers.
The web site,
www.JohnEdwards.com/Iowa,
provides Iowans
with information
on how to get
involved in the
campaign as well
as details on
Edwards' bold
and specific
plans on issues
from Iraq to
universal health
care. It also
tracks John and
Elizabeth
Edwards travels
throughout Iowa
and it will
include pictures
and video of
their
discussions with
everyday Iowans.
"Iowa is the
first stop in
our drive to
change
America—and
success here is
going to be
critical," said
Edwards.
"Elizabeth and I
have had many
opportunities to
visit with
Iowans over the
past few years,
but this web
site will give
Iowans the
chance to learn
more about my
plans for bold
change.• Most
importantly, it
is a tool that
will help Iowans
get involved in
the important
challenges
facing our
country today."
The Iowa
website—which
will be
regularly
updated—includes:
-
News from
the campaign
trail
-
Pictures and
video of
John and
Elizabeth
Edwards as
they visit
with Iowans
Downloadable
fact sheets
and other
items so
that caucus
goers can
learn about
Edwards'
positions on
the
issues—and
then share
that
information
with friends
and
neighbors
-
A six minute
video
detailing
John Edwards
plan for
universal
health
coverage
-
Lists of
upcoming
events
-
Many ways to
get
involved,
including
registering
as a
supporter of
the
campaign,
offering to
volunteer,
and an email
feature
allowing
Iowans to
invite
friends and
family to
visit the
site and
learn more
about the
campaign
-
A page
allowing
caucus goers
to get in
contact with
the nearest
campaign
office
Additional
features and
information will
be added
throughout the
campaign, and
Edwards invited
Iowans—whether
they are already
supporters or
still
undecided—to
check back at
the page
frequently to
hear the latest
news from the
campaign.
Edwards recently
completed his
22nd trip to
Iowa since 2004
and will return
on May 15th. |