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SIOUX CITY | Bill Clinton loves campaigning and meeting voters.

At Morningside College Friday, the former president's political skills were again on display, as he reminisced about policy achievements during his two terms in the 1990s and mingled and posed for selfies with adoring fans.

In his first visit to Sioux City in more than three years, Clinton campaigned on behalf of his wife, Hillary, the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination for president this year. Before the noon event began, a handful of supporters got to meet Bill Clinton personally, smiling as they walked into the main crowd.

Among 300 people in a packed student center on the Morningside campus, a woman wore a blue shirt with the words "I Miss Bill." Basking in the warmth of all the attention, the former president stayed after his speech to take pictures and shake hands.

His 50-minute speech was initially heavy on wonky details, before he turned to a more full-throated endorsement of why he thinks voters should send his spouse to the White House.

He shared what he called the three-pronged Clinton family principles.