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Pence headed back to Iowa for Fourth District Convention

U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra, R-Iowa, announced that he and Vice President Mike Pence will serve breakfast to convention delegates at Iowa’s 4th District Convention

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April 19, 2022
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HULL, Iowa – U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra, R-Iowa, formally announced on Tuesday that he and 48th Vice President Mike Pence will serve breakfast to convention delegates at Iowa’s 4th District Convention on Saturday April 23rd in Carroll from 9:30 AM to 10 AM. The 4th District Convention begins at 10 AM at Carroll High School.

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“We are excited to welcome Vice President Pence back to Northwest Iowa for the 4th District Convention,” Feenstra said. “As he likes to say: He’s a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican – in that order. Those values represent the fabric of the folks of the 4th District, and I am eager to host him in Carroll to advance our conservative vision for Iowa and America.”

“Congressman Randy Feenstra has been a champion for Iowa, his district, and the conservative movement,” Pence said. “I look forward to joining Randy and meeting Republican delegates in the 4th District to discuss our shared conservative values and vision for Iowa’s future.”

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Last year, Pence was the special guest at Feenstra’s first annual Family Picnic in Sioux Center and spoke to the more than 500 attendees present. He also endorsed Feenstra’s re-election campaign.

Pence also spoke at the Family Leadership Summit in July. He made several trips to Iowa prior to leaving office after he and President Donald Trump lost re-election in 2020.

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