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This photo page from the Sept. 30, 2010 editition of the Iowa State Daily features photos I took during a visit from President Barack Obama to Des Moines.

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8 | PHOTO | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, September 30, 2010

ABOVE: President Barack Obama greets people after a backyard chat Wednesday in Des Moines. Des Moines residents Jeff and Sandy Hatfield-Clubb hosted neighbors, friends, coworkers and other guests in the upper-middle-class neighborhood of Beaverdale while the president discussed economic challenges faced by the middle class. Photo: Jessica Opoien/Iowa State Daily

President Barack Obama discusses a wide range of issues, including health care, education, poverty and the economy Wednesday in Des Moines. The event was attended by Gov. Chet Culver and Des Moines Mayor Frank Cownie. Photo: Jessica Opoien/Iowa State Daily

LEFT: President Barack Obama faced questions about health care reform, unemployment, poverty, small business tax cuts and more during a small discussion Wednesday morning in Des Moines. Photo: Jessica Opoien/Iowa State Daily

Jeff and Sandy Hatfield-Clubb were selected to host President Barack Obama’s backyard chat Wednesday in Des Moines. Sandy Hatfield-Clubb is the athletic director at Drake University, and Jeff Clubb is a social studies teacher at Holy Trinity Catholic School. Their son, Tristan, 11, was recently elected to Holy Trinity’s student council. Their daughter, Skylar, 9, sent gifts for the Obama children home with the president. Photo: Jessica Opoien/Iowa State Daily

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