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King Nearing Senate Decision; Ernst, Roberts Strongly Considering

Steve King is a man wrestling with a difficult decision. Should he remain in his safe U.S. House seat in conservative northwest Iowa? Or should he risk his political career and make a bid for Iowa’s open senate seat in 2014? ...
by Kevin Hall
 

 
 
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U.S. Senate Primary Power Rankings

The announcement by Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds that she will not to run for the open U.S. Senate seat in Iowa in 2014 triggered movement by a number of potential Republican candidates.  While Congressman Steve King has still no...
by Craig Robinson
 

 
 
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Rathje campaign begins to take shape

1st Congressional District, Cedar Rapids-Today, Steve Rathje, Candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives seat representing the 1st District of Iowa, announced his campaign organization for the 2014 election. “I am proud ...
by The Iowa Republican
 

 

 
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Braley: Entitlement reform equals tax increases

Congressman Bruce Braley, the presumptive Democrat U.S. Senate nominee in 2014, told reporters on Iowa Public Television’s Iowa Press program that he believes entitlement reform is immoral. A reporter asked Braley if he suppo...
by Craig Robinson
 

 
 
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Strong Candidates Will Emerge If King Doesn’t Run for Senate

As the political world waits for Congressman Steve King to decide whether or not to run for the U.S. Senate, much of the media focus has been on Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds and Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey. Those are two...
by Kevin Hall