DAVENPORT, Iowa - Democratic presidential hopeful Chris Dodd said Tuesday he is unfazed by his low poll numbers in Iowa and believes Iowans are still looking for a candidate to believe in.
The Connecticut senator made campaign stops in eastern Iowa, trying to build support for the state's leadoff caucuses in January.
"As long as Iowans are shopping and looking, we have a good chance of winning support," he told a crowd of about 60 Democratic activists in Davenport.
Dodd asked the crowd to support his candidacy, saying he offers experienced leadership and "bold ideas."
He said he supports creating a universal health care system, securing the country's borders and enacting tougher consequences for businesses that employ illegal immigrants.
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