Fame
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump: A Study in Celebrity Contrasts
The two candidates have used their fame in different ways on the campaign trail.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets guests gathered for a town hall meeting at the Orpheum Theater on Jan. 5, 2016, in Sioux City, Iowa.
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When Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign swept into Sioux City, Iowa, on Tuesday, her entourage headed to the city's famous Orpheum, a 2,690-seat theater that for decades has played host to A-list celebrities running the gamut from Fred Astaire to Jerry Seinfeld. But the Democratic front-runner never took the stage. Instead, her campaign crammed about 300 of her supporters into the theater's lobby.
“It's more intimate,” an organizer said when asked about the venue choice.