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Iowa Veterans for Dodd

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T.M. Lindsey of the Iowa Independent has a great piece up today on how key endorsement by Iowa's veterans are shaking out. Perhaps not surprisingly, Chris Dodd -- the one candidate who's worn our nation's uniform in military service -- has been a favorite of Iowa veterans.

Choosing a candidate to support was not an easy decision for most of the groups' members, including [Iowa Democratic Veterans' Caucus] IDVC Chair Bob Krause, who was originally leaning toward Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, but ended up endorsing Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut. "While we do have an excellent field of candidates, I'm caucusing for Chris Dodd because I trust him more than any other candidate to lead the nation when the unexpected occurs and to deliver results for his fellow veterans," Krause said in a statement.

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Similar to Kerry, who was a decorated Vietnam War veteran, Krause was also swayed by the fact that Dodd is the only Democratic candidate who has served in the military (U.S. Army Reserves and Army National Guard: 1969-1975). "As a 28-year veteran of the Army Reserves, I know we need a commander-in-chief who is ready to take on the job from day one," Krause said in a statement. "He will provide the leadership to restore America's security and good name around the world, as well as produce results on our challenges at home."

Dodd's veteran status and firsthand knowledge of veterans' issues also influenced Terry K. Phillips, a Navy veteran who served during the Vietnam War, and Joe Stutler, an Army veteran who served in Operation Desert Storm. "I was so impressed with his plan being the most comprehensive in solving the problems facing veterans that I agreed to serve as the state veteran coordinator for the Dodd campaign," Phillips told the Iowa Independent.

Stutler echoed Phillips' remarks and noted Dodd's active support of the IDVC. "Not only does Dodd support veterans' issues, but he's supported the IDVC every time we've asked him." Stutler had made a commitment to himself that he would support whoever showed up to the IDVC Presidential Extravaganza in August, and his decision was made for him when Dodd was the only presidential candidate who showed up to speak at the event. (Emphasis added)



 
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