One of the men vying to be the next vice president of the United States made a stop in Iowa on Wednesday. Democrat Tim Kaine spoke at the Loras College Field House in Dubuque.

About 300 people packed into the Loras College field house. That small building has hosted several major political candidates, including President Obama.

On Wednesday, Senator Tim Kaine said he and Hillary are the underdogs in this election. He told supporters to get out and vote early and not to take anything for granted.

Kaine talked about Clinton’s plan to improve the economy by strengthening small businesses.

"There is a piece of the Affordable Care Act, a tax credit for small businesses, that frankly hasn't worked as well as we thing it should have. So what we need to do now is make it easier for small businesses to buy health insurance for their employees," said Senator Kaine.

Kaine said the words Donald Trump used to describe Hillary, things like "nasty woman" and "the devil", are completely inappropriate.

In the crowd were several Catholic sisters and dozens of Catholic college students. Kaine made mention of his own Catholic faith. He quoted the bible a couple times.

On front porches on homes across the street from the Loras College Field House, on front porches people hung hand-made signs that said, "Real Catholics are Pro-Life" and "Hillary for prison."