by Pat Rynard | Jul 9, 2019 | Iowa Caucus
Marianne Williamson’s loss is John Delaney’s gain. Brent Roske, who was Williamson’s state director until the beginning of last week, has joined Delaney’s campaign as their new deputy Iowa state director, Delaney’s campaign tells Starting...
by Elizabeth Meyer | Jul 9, 2019 | POLITICS
A new grassroots organization in Iowa launched its first advertisement this morning targeting Republican Sen. Joni Ernst and her mixed voting record on health care. Iowa Voices invested in the six-figure ad buy, airing in media markets across the state, to show Iowans...
by Elizabeth Meyer | Jul 8, 2019 | POLITICS
Former Illinois Congressman Bobby Schilling is running for office again, this time in Iowa’s 2nd District. Schilling, a Republican who served one term in west-central Illinois’ 17th District, was defeated in 2012 and again in 2014 by Democratic Rep. Cheri...
by Nikoel Hytrek | Jul 8, 2019 | Iowa Caucus
Though Julián Castro hasn’t released a comprehensive plan concerning the courts in America, he recently shared some of his ideas for the types of judges he would appoint. At a meet-and-greet event in Omaha, Nebraska on Sunday, Castro told an audience of about 200...
by Pat Rynard | Jul 8, 2019 | Iowa Caucus
Eric Swalwell couldn’t quite wrestle that torch away from Joe Biden, or from any of the other Democratic contenders, for that matter. The California congressman became the first invested presidential candidate to drop out of the primary today. Swalwell made the...