Managers expect over one-thousand people to greet Vice President Al Goretoday in Iowa City and Cedar Rapids. The two stops are part of a six-citytour marking Gore’s official entry into the 2000 presidential race.Gore’s Iowa campaign manager, Steve Hildebrand. He says Gore’s Iowa Cityspeech will focus on education, in a scripted “town-hall-meeting” typeformat. Gore starts his day in Carthage, Tennessee.
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