by Guest Post | Oct 12, 2015 | Uncategorized
Guest post from Taylor Van De Krol He brings excitement. He brings energy. He understands the importance of retail politics in the first in the nation caucuses. His detail-oriented, goal-driven, and actions-over-words mentality gives me confidence that he is the right...
by Pat Rynard | Oct 12, 2015 | Uncategorized
Kate Gronstal sat at her parents’ house, devastated and crying, when her phone rang. Kate was in no condition to be taking calls, but her mother answered and quickly brought it over. “You need to take this,” Connie Gronstal insisted, and handed the...
by Guest Post | Oct 10, 2015 | Uncategorized
What do Iowans care about this presidential election? Is it gun control? Immigration reform? Job creation? Climate change policies? Over the past few weeks, I’ve been keeping track of what Iowans ask at presidential candidate events, and making note of the party...
by Pat Rynard | Oct 8, 2015 | Uncategorized
If the stresses of dealing with tightening polling numbers, Joe Biden’s potential run, the looming Benghazi hearings or the never-ending email server story was starting to get to Hillary Clinton, you wouldn’t know it from her demeanor on her trips through...
by Guest Post | Oct 8, 2015 | Uncategorized
Though the Republican presidential candidate front-runner of three months is still maintaining his lead in the polls and pulling in the biggest crowds of any GOP’er, his sparkle has diminished. He’s essentially run out of bombastic, ridiculous things to say, aside...