Giuliani, McCain, Clinton, Dodd and Edwards in Iowa

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By Becky Ogann

DES MOINES (AP) - Wednesday is another busy day of presidential politics in Iowa.

Five candidates are in the state.

On the Republican side, it's Rudy Giuliani and John McCain.

Giuliani will be in Davenport for an event Wednesday evening. McCain will be in Des Moines late Wednesday afternoon, where he'll give a speech on the future of world affairs.

On the Democratic side, it's Hillary Rodham Clinton, Chris Dodd and John Edwards.

Clinton will be at Iowa State University Wednesday evening as the keynote speaker at the Mary Louis Smith Chair in Women and Politics.

Dodd is holding a house party in Council Bluffs Wednesday night.

Edwards has several events in western Iowa.

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