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The contender and the longshot: Two Democrats are determined to flip the House seats in Iowa’s 1st and 4th Districts

Democrats Christina Bohannan and Ryan Melton are campaigning for Congress on opposite sides of the state and in very different districts, but they have one thing in common — firsthand experience running for the U.S. House. In 2022, Bohannan challenged the Republican incumbent in Iowa’s eastern-most congressional district, the 1st, while Melton ran in the […]

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Reynolds endorses Trump, Trump ignores Reynolds

It was always obvious Gov. Kim Reynolds would endorse Donald Trump for president once Ron DeSantis’s floundering 2024 campaign collapsed. DeSantis gave up his bid for the Republican presidential nomination and endorsed Trump six days after his distant second-place finish in the Iowa Republican Caucus on Jan. 15.  On Wednesday, Gov. Reynolds did the obvious, […]

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Biden wins Iowa; only 2.6% of registered Democrats voted in new mail-in caucus

President Joe Biden scored an overwhelming victory in the Iowa Democratic Party’s first vote-by-mail presidential caucus on Tuesday night. Biden received 90.9 percent of the votes cast. The two other candidates on the mail-in presidential preference card, as the IDP calls its ballots, were Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips, who won 3 percent of the vote, […]

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‘Infertility is bipartisan’: Democratic challenger Christina Bohannan says Rep. Miller-Meeks’ support of embryo ‘personhood’ puts IVF at risk

“You can’t have that both ways,” Christina Bohannan said during an online news conference on Thursday.  Bohannan, the Democratic candidate challenging two-term incumbent Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks in Iowa’s 1st Congressional District, was referring to the “backtracking” some politicians are doing following a decision by the Alabama Supreme Court declaring that embryos have all the rights […]

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More than 17,500 mail-in ballots have been requested for the yet-to-be-held Iowa Democratic Caucus

It may feel like Iowa’s presidential caucus season is long over. The national reporters are gone, along with their clichés about and misunderstandings of the state. It may feel like ages since Donald Trump won the least surprising victory since the Harlem Globetrotters’ last game against the Washington Generals. But the state’s Democratic presidential caucus […]

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In Waterloo, Trump avoids discussing Colorado Supreme Court decision but does mention Hitler

Donald Trump addressed a cheering crowd at the Waterloo Convention Center on Tuesday night, but never mentioned the day’s biggest news about his presidential campaign. Shortly before Trump took the stage at his Commit to Caucus event, the Colorado Supreme Court issued a decision confirming a lower state court’s finding that Trump had engaged in […]

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