It's not clear how many staffers will be relocated to the state or where they all will come from.
Des Moines RegisterMASON CITY, Iowa — Before she started her stump speech Saturday night, U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris told the crowd about the new office her campaign team opened two blocks away.
Since then, the campaign has still not fleshed out exactly what this second Iowa infusion will look like. It's not clear how many staffers will be relocated to the state or where they all will come from. 'We've been in constant contact for the entire campaign," she said of communication between Baltimore and the Iowa offices."But I think there's something to be said about having everyone squarely focused here on the mission on the ground."With three months until the caucuses, Lipper said campaign officials hope they can build momentum off Harris's speech at the Iowa Democratic Party Liberty & Justice Celebration on Nov. 1.
"There was a smell of honesty from her," she said."I can't describe it. No corruption. I didn't smell anything rotten." Thompson, who was laid off two weeks ago, now counts himself as one of those undecided. He supported Harris because he believed she would offer the strongest counter to President Donald Trump in the general election.
John Norris, Kerry's Iowa political director at the time, said he convinced the national staff during a September meeting in Des Moines to put Kerry in the state more often. Like with Harris this year, the campaign brought extra organizers into Iowa around that time. McCain's Iowa political director, Jon Seaton, also doubts Harris can connect with crowds like his candidate did. But, he concedes, outsiders rarely see a comeback coming.
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