Long-shot Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson may be facing an uphill battle in the early caucus state of Iowa, but that hasn't stopped the spiritual adviser and author from taking her pitch to the Hawkeye State in an unusual way
Long-shot Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson may be facing an uphill battle in the early caucus state of Iowa, but that hasn't stopped the spiritual adviser and author from taking her pitch to the Hawkeye State in an unusual way.
Though 53% of likely caucus-goers told Monmouth University they hadn't heard of Williamson in an April poll, Williamson's campaign told CNN she moved to Iowa this spring in the hopes of garnering some votes from her new neighbors. Williamson's move was first reported by the eastern Iowa Gazette. Her campaign indicated that the candidate has claimed a Des Moines condominium as her residence for nearly three months.
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