
Photo by Julie Fleming
On part two of this special episode, we have the second half of Democratic presidential candidate speeches from Friday’s Liberty and Justice Celebration at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.
Here are some time-markers to skip to particular speeches if you don’t want to listen through 13 full-length speeches (over two-and-a-half hours worth).
Michael Bennet: Very Beginning
Julian Castro: 12:30
Amy Klobuchar: 27:05
Cory Booker: 40:30
John Delaney: 53:00
Steve Bullock: 1:07:25
Part one of this podcast is being published on the same day, click here for that webpage.
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The Iowa Starting Line Podcast is produced by Josh Cook for http://IowaStartingLine.com/.
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