Democrat Warren sends star stand-in to Iowa: her dog Bailey
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[February 01, 2020]
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (Reuters) -
Stuck in Washington as a juror in President Donald Trump's impeachment
trial while rivals for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination
crisscross Iowa, Senator Elizabeth Warren has tapped a stand-in with
undeniable voter appeal: her dog Bailey.
The latest opinion polls show either Senator Bernie Sanders or former
Vice President Joe Biden in the lead in Iowa just days before the
state's Feb. 3 caucuses, the country's first contest to see who will
challenge Trump in November's presidential election.
Warren and former South Bend, Indiana, mayor Pete Buttigieg, are close
behind the leaders, with Senator Amy Klobuchar in fifth place but having
gained ground in recent weeks.
Tied up with the trial, Warren canceled appearances in Council Bluffs
and Le Mars in the western part of the state on Thursday, and instead
sent her husband Bruce Mann and their young golden retriever to meet
backers at campaign offices.
"Bailey arrived in Iowa late on Friday. In twenty fours, the Des Moines
Register had endorsed Elizabeth ... The dog's a natural closer," Mann
joked, to a tightly-packed room of volunteers and supporters at the
Council Bluffs office.
Tail wagging furiously, Bailey posed for selfies, sniffed around camera
tripods, and let attendees, young and old, scratch his head.
Many at Thursday afternoon's meet-and-greet admitted that they had
already decided to vote for Warren and had primarily come to see Bailey
take center stage.
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A supporter of Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate and U.S.
Senator Elizabeth Warren pets her dog Bailey, after Senator Warren
could not attend a campaign event due the ongoing impeachment trial
of U.S. President Donald Trump, in Carroll, Iowa, U.S., January 30,
2020. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo
"He's like family and he's integrated into the campaign and I think
it's wonderful," said Warren supporter Marsha Pinger.
With its first-in-the-nation status, Iowa is accustomed to being
courted by presidential candidates, who make frenzied sprints across
the state to greet and woo voters.
Whether Warren's reduced schedule on the campaign trail will affect
her chances of an Iowa victory remains to be seen. Her fellow
senators, Sanders and Klobuchar, have also had their travel
schedules hampered by the trial.
(Reporting by Pavithra George; Writing by Michael Martina; Editing
by Tom Brown)
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