As Trump plans July 4 speech, his
challengers march to a different drummer
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[July 05, 2019]
By John Whitesides
INDEPENDENCE, Iowa (Reuters) - U.S.
presidential contender Joe Biden and two Democratic rivals marched on
Thursday in the same 4th of July parade in Iowa, a small-town scene in
sharp contrast with Republican President Donald Trump's plan to speak at
Washington's Lincoln Memorial accompanied by battle tanks and military
flyovers.
Barbecue and marching bands mixed with presidential politics during
Independence Day celebrations in the Midwestern farming state that in
seven months kicks off the Democratic presidential nominating race to
challenge Trump in the November 2020 election.
Cheering crowds lined up five or six deep along the streets to greet
former vice president Biden, former congressman Beto O'Rourke and New
York City Mayor Bill de Blasio as they marched in the annual holiday
parade in the aptly named town of Independence, population 6,000. At
least four other White House candidates blanketed events across the
state.
In Washington, Trump planned to preside over celebrations with a speech
about patriotism and a show of military might that critics decried as
politicizing an important holiday and wasting taxpayer money.
In Independence, Biden, 76, and a leader in opinion polls, dashed back
and forth along the parade route to greet the crowd, occasionally
hailing an old friend or making a beeline to shake hands when he saw a
veteran wearing a military cap.
He repeatedly held up the parade as he worked the crowd, before breaking
into a sprint to catch up.
"How are you guys? Happy 4th of July," Biden said over and over. He
paused to greet a man in the crowd wearing a New York Yankees baseball
hat.
"They let you wear that here?" he said.
Residents said they had begun to stake out their positions along the
route with blankets and chairs on Wednesday night.
"I'm just here for the parade," said Matt Kluesner, 35, a Cedar Falls
bank manager, who said he didn't really follow politics. "But it's nice
to see the candidates in person."
O'Rourke and de Blasio followed behind Biden in the parade. O'Rourke
marched with several dozen chanting supporters. De Blasio marched with a
handful of supporters carrying signs.
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Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice
President Joe Biden speaks at the Rainbow PUSH Coalition Annual
International Convention Labor Luncheon, in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.,
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Elsewhere in Iowa, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders was attending five
holiday parades in a 24-hour stretch. Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of
South Bend, Indiana, marched in the Storm Lake, Iowa, parade.
Some candidates found other ways to celebrate. Montana Governor
Steve Bullock was running in a 5K race, O'Rourke and Biden planned
to attend an evening minor league baseball game, and U.S. Senator
Kamala Harris of California was hosting a barbecue in Council
Bluffs.
The candidates in the historically large field of 25 Democrats hope
a win in Iowa can jump-start a run to the White House.
Democrats visited other early voting states too. U.S. Senators Amy
Klobuchar and Kirsten Gillibrand, along with Representative Tulsi
Gabbard and former Representative John Delaney, were scheduled to
attend celebrations in New Hampshire, which follows Iowa in the
state-by-state nomination fight.
Biden's lead in opinion polls has dwindled since last week's
back-to-back presidential debates, when Harris challenged the former
senator from Delaware on race. But Biden stickers and signs were
prominent along the parade route.
"I like everything he believes in. He speaks from the heart, and
he's the real deal," said Becky Shoop, 62, an auditor in nearby Linn
County, adding the debate exchange with Harris did not influence her
opinion.
"Once I'm on board with someone, I don't change my mind," she said.
(Reporting by John Whitesides; Editing by Howard Goller)
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