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Clinton plans three North Iowa stops on Friday
MASON CITY — U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., will make three campaign stops in North Iowa Friday to promote her candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination.

While Democrats in Iowa were announcing her pending appearances, one of her advisers in Washington was recommending that she skip the Iowa caucuses and concentrate her efforts on other states.

Clinton will be at the Activity Center at North Iowa Area Community College at 1 p.m., according to John Stone, chairman of Cerro Gordo County Democrats. The event is being billed as a “Conversation With Veterans and Iowans.”

She will be at the Lincoln Elementary School gym in Charles City at 4 p.m. for a pie-and-coffee event.

At 7:15 p.m., Clinton will be at Premier Pizza in Algona for a “meet and greet” session.

All three events are open to the public.

Meanwhile, the Associated Press reported Wednesday that Mike Henry, Clinton’s deputy campaign manager, recently wrote a memo saying she should pull out of Iowa and put her energy into campaigning in other states.

The memo by Henry is seen as a sign of division among her advisers. But Harold Ickes, a top Clinton strategist, said the campaign is studying various options for dealing with the rush of nomination contests in early 2008, including bypassing Iowa, but said Clinton was determined to continue her Iowa campaign.

“The campaign is moving in Iowa, is going to stay in Iowa and Mrs. Clinton is very dedicated to winning the state,’’ he said.

Other officials said the fact that the memo’s content has leaked outside the campaign almost assures that Clinton will be forced to stay the course in Iowa.

Mark Daley, a spokesman for the Clinton campaign, told the Globe Gazette Wednesday night that Clinton will definitely stay in the Iowa caucus campaign.

“She is unequivically committed to participating in the Iowa caucuses,” said Daley.

“We have 10 field offices and hundreds of volunteers  and she is obviously campaigning hard in Iowa, as evidenced by her coming to Mason City on Friday,” he said.

Clinton has traveled and campaigned in the state often and has received the endorsement of former-Gov. Tom Vilsack and his wife, Christie. They accompany her on many of her campaign stops.

Mason City Police Chief Michael Lashbrook said the Secret Service has contacted the Police Department about Clinton’s appearance Friday.

“She gets Secret Service protection, not because she’s a candidate but because she’s the wife of an ex-president,” said Lashbrook.

For the police, he said, Clinton’s appearance adds to a busy weekend of activities that include the North Iowa Band Festival and high school graduations.

“It’s one more thing,” said Lashbrook, but he saw no problem with it.

“The Secret Service has their thing to do and we’ll accommodate them. I’ve worked with them in the past. It’s a cooperative effort.

“Now it’s just a matter of finding out what the final plans are and going from there.”

Clinton was scheduled to be in Mason City last month but had to cancel.

She is not the first national politician named Clinton to come to Mason City. Her husband, Bill Clinton, was here during 1996 when he was president.

She will be the eighth presidential candidate to be in North Iowa this year. Democrats John Edwards, Barack Obama and Joseph Biden and Republicans John McCain, Sam Brownback, Tommy Thompson and Mitt Romney have all made appearances.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Venturabats wrote on May 24, 2007 10:38 PM:

" Ok, I'll post a positve comment about Hillary... Her handshake is firmer than Bill's! "

Marc wrote on May 24, 2007 5:14 PM:

" >Gov Vilsack endorsed her< His support came 'only' after she announced she would try to assist in getting financial assistance ($$) for the Gov's campaign expendatures. Support by way of promised pay-off. Hey it's modern politics and these are our distinguished leaders. "

Michael wrote on May 24, 2007 5:07 PM:

" Will the queen of sincerity use a farmer drawl in her voice when she speaks to our fellow Iowans? "

Venturabats wrote on May 24, 2007 1:13 PM:

" Like I said yesterday, "There goes the neighborhood!". Didn't I hear right, that somebody on her campaign said she should just give up on Iowa? "

Edgar wrote on May 24, 2007 12:30 PM:

" Will she show or be a no-show???? Only time will tell.. "

John wrote on May 24, 2007 6:20 AM:

" Always nice to be reminded that Gov Vilsack endorsed her, given his huge following for president, that will give her an extra 5 votes in Iowa. "

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