The Steak Fry is underway. Your Starting Line team was spread out across the candidates’ rally sites. Here’s what was happening early on today.
Buttigiegโs Camp Sprawls At The Steak Fry
Pete Buttigiegโs supporters were visible upon entering the Steak Fry gates.
โMayor Pete, heโs our guy, welcome to the Steak Fry!โ Supporters screamed as car upon car made it through the eventโs gates.ย ย
Jazz music floated throughout Butigegโs large stake fry lot. The mayor’s team bought two campsites for the event, and as the morning progressed, it quickly began to fill up with his large Iowan staff and supporters.

Buttigiegโs team said they had bought 1,500 tickets for the event, and a lot of his supporters had already purchased their own, so a large crowd was expected.
Decorations included construction risers floating 15 feet in the air doting โPete 2020โ signs, a blue and yellow balloon arch that kept falling apart because of the wind, and tents with free t-shirts and refreshments.

Several sets of โbagsโ were set out for people to play throughout the day.
The jazz came from a five-piece bandโincluding a saxophone and a bass– set up next to a large, shining โPete 2020โ bus, ready to take the mayor on a tour of Iowan counties after the fry.
Kamalaโs Corner
The Harris team got a good spot by the entrance, and they had it surrounded from the very beginning, cheering at passing cars already at 7:45 a.m. Two rows on either side of the road chanted and sang along to music by artists like Beyonce, Cyndi Lauper, Miley Cyrus and Whitney Houston.

Their sign line also featured Kamala Harris cardboard cutouts (including one bedazzled like a jacket Harris once wore) and someone in a steak costume and another person in a French fry costume — shoutouts to the Steak Fry.ย ย
The volunteers worked hard to draw honks from the passing cars, and they cheered extra loud when they spotted yellow shirts or signs in the cars. To the willing, supporters even handed out miniature cutouts of Harrisโs face on popsicle sticks.

Their whole time along the street, Harris supporters kept up the energy, posed for pictures and cheered for their candidate.
At her rally site, supporters listened to more of Harrisโ signature mix of hip-hop, R&B and pop music, put up letters that spelled out โKamalaโs Cornerโ and waited for the candidate to arrive and address supporters before marching in.
Harris was set to march into the event with a group of striking McDonalds workers and supporters who are calling for a $15/hour minimum wage. She also had the help of the Isiserettes, the famous Des Moines marching band that has often led Democratic candidates into events like these in past years.

Klobucharโs Blue Heartland Wall
Hammers sounded as members of Amy Klobucharโs staff placed rows and rows of staked blue โAmyโ signs around their campsite.
The senator had been traveling around the country this week on a โblue wallโ tour to win back states like Michigan and Wisconsin that went red in the 2016 election, so Klobucharโs Steak Fry decoration was, in fact, a โblue wallโ that compiled signs helped create.
While most of Klobucharโs staff created the wall at the campsite, other supporters roamed the Steak Fry grounds.

โItโs time. Itโs time. Itโs time for a woman in the White House,โ Klobucharโs staff and supporters chanted as the picketed around, also chanting โI believe that she will win,โ and โAmy for America,โ among other phrases.
The campsite steadily filled as supporters anticipated Klobucharโs arrival and speeches from Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith during the senatorโs pre-rally.
Klobucharโs โheartlandโ theme was displayed as supporters donning โAmyโ t-shirts, or alternatively, collared shirts, signed in under a large white tent and then joined picketing crowds.
One group left after checking in, chanting โMidwest is best.โ
Hell Yes, Beto Boat
The OโRourke group capitalized on their space near the pond and were the only team to cover the water, with a small raft bearing Betoโs name floating and moving with the wind. They also had massive, handmade letters spelling out โYou Beto Believe Itโ at their rally site.

The Beto site had a variety of signs, too. They formed a fence of sorts with the yard signs, but they also had larger wooden signs propped against cars, multiple banners, and a big sign up along the entrance.
They went back and forth from their rally site and the entrance and one of their chants was โhell yes,โ a reference to OโRourkeโs answer at the last debate that โhell yes, weโre going to take your AR-15s.โ
Similar to the rally sign, they had giant blue letters spelling โHell Yes,โ too.

Another hallmark, and easy identifier, of their site were cowbells with Betoโs name.
And of course, the rally site was blasting the rock music heard at many of the candidateโs events. Some of the many songs were โSweet Home Alabama,โ โBorn to be Wildโ and Hall and Oatesโ โYou Make My Dreams Come True.โ
Survivorโs โEye of the Tigerโ was the cue to move from the rally site to their spots on the road.

Biden Brings Ice Cream And A Firetruck
Joe Biden could have put on his own personal Steak Fry had he wanted. His campaign set up on a sprawling section of the Water Works grounds, erecting a tent that looked larger than the ones inside the official event.
Campaign volunteers flipped pancakes for supporters who showed up early, and they set up a bounce house for kids.
People driving into the Steak Fry saw a fire truck adorned with Biden signs at the edge of his rally space. The firefighters union endorsed Biden early on in his run, and firefighters showed up en masse in yellow Biden t-shirts to cheer on their candidate.
All the hallmarks of Bidenโs personality were there: an ice cream truck was on hand and the campaign placards had images of aviator shades on them.ย
At least six busses arrived full of supporters to fill out Biden’s rally space, appearing to have one of the largest turnouts of the candidates.
Castroโs Western World
Juliรกn Castroโs Texan roots were on full display at his camp. Castroโs team started setting up camp later in the morning, really getting started when a Mariachi band arrived in a traveling trailer.
The band, dressed in traditional garb, began setting up their equipment in front of a towering blue โJuliรกn Castroโ sign.
Castro supporters that werenโt dressed in t-shirts that said โAdios Trumpโ or โJuliรกn Castro 2020โ looked as if they just came off the ranch. Blue jeans and black-and-white checkered shirts, as well as Texan inspired t-shirts were among the looks congregated at the candidateโs campsite.
Members of Castroโs staff and supporters wore white cowboy hats as songs from Texans like Selena, Beyoncรฉ and Kacey Musgraves wafted through the speakers.
Reggaeton and Cumbia music also projected, and supporters danced as they set up Castro signsโthat said things like Castro Country– around their site.ย
Booker Looking to Make Big Entrance
Bookerโs team continues to grow throughout the morning. Theyโve got possibly the biggest display at their rally site of the campaigns, with two large lifts covered in signs, a stage for him to speak on and a massive PA system.
The team served up some breakfast to their workers and volunteers, and have been dancing and playing bags. With the large setup theyโve got, look for them to be rather rowdy once they start their march into the venue.

One of the bags sets, made by a supporter in Iowa, is decorated with a giant photo of Bookerโs face over an American flag – all set with stars โnโ stripes bags.
Bookerโs team has made it clear that they are approaching their deadline for expansion to make a real push for the nomination, so theyโll try to make a lot of noise and grow their support in a big way this weekend.
Sanders Team Knocking Doors
The Sanders team isnโt at the Steak Fry yet, theyโre out knocking doors instead and theyโll be arriving later. Their tent is in between the Booker and Warren camps, so it looks a little desolate, but their team is starting to show up and set up now.

In a clever move, they brought out a door with signs on it to explain their absence, and theyโre keeping track of how many doors have been knocked on the day.
At this point, around 10:30, theyโre up over 2,000 doors knocked – weโll see where theyโre at by the time their volunteers start rolling in.

Bennet Puts the Hammer Down
Bennetโs team is excited right out of the gates. While they donโt have the biggest crew of the campaigns present today, theyโre making the most of what theyโve got by being loud and proud.
What else do they have? Well, theyโve got a giant, 10-foot gavel. Itโs part of Bennetโs plan to โpound some truthโ into the campaign at the Steak Fry – an ongoing part of his campaign.

Bennetโs campaign is pushing hard right now, this weekend marking his fourth trip to Iowa, along with the team spending a lot of money on TV and social media ads this month. Weโll see if Bennet can stand out on the stage and rally some more support out of this event.
by Josh Cook, Nikoel Hytrek, Isabella Murray and Pat Rynard
Photos by Julie Fleming and whole team
Posted 9/21/19


















