Steve King and Protesters Greet Story County Republicans Tonight
King is the keynote speaker for the annual Judge Joseph Story Annual Dinner.
Story County Republicans will be greeted by special guests at tonight's Judge Joseph Story Annual Dinner held 6:30 p.m. at Hickory's Hall.
Iowa Congressman Steve King, R-King, is the keynote speaker for the ticketed event and CREDO protesters will be there too.
In a release sent today, CREDO, which set up a Take Down King headquarters in Ames, said dozens of Iowa voters and CREDO SuperPAC volunteers will protest outside the fundraiser starting at 6 p.m.
“The protesters take issue with Rep. King's Tea Party extremism and his controversial comments that continue to embarrass and insult Iowans,” the release said.
Doors to the event open at 5:30 p.m.
SEE MORE ON PATCH
- Vilsack, CREDO React to Iowa Rep. Steve King Saying Unemployed Don't Work Enough
- UPDATE: Steve King Explains Comment Comparing Immigrants to Dogs Before HQ Opening in Ames Today
- Poll: Would King or Vilsack Get Your Vote If Election Were Held Today?
- Romney's 'Mr. Right' for VP None Other Than Iowa's Steve King, Colbert Says
Nick Berry
3:45 pm on Monday, July 16, 2012
It's okay for progressives and democrats to maintain partisan stances, and have their own version of extremism. But when conservatives stand up it's not okay? Is that how this works? You can cry and scream all you want, but conservatives get a voice too...even if you don't agree to it.