by Elizabeth Meyer | Oct 29, 2020 | POLITICS
To make the case against voting for Democrats in the 2020 election, Republican candidates in Iowa often tout a study claiming a public option within the Affordable Care Act could force dozens of rural hospitals in the state to close. In an interview last week with...
by Pat Rynard | Oct 29, 2020 | POLITICS
Sen. Joni Ernst has five final days to turn things around. While Ernst is closing on TV with a longer positive spot, the senator herself has been largely obsessed with her opponent Theresa Greenfield on the campaign trail, her stump speech for the past month focused...
by Rachelle Chase | Oct 29, 2020 | Uncategorized
There are more than 365,000 Iowans with disabilities. Eric Donat and Jenn Wolff, who both have disabilities and are advocates for those with disabilities, want them all to get out and vote. “Imagine if we all voted,” said Wolff, “and got our families to vote and then...
by Isabella Murray | Oct 28, 2020 | POLITICS
During a stop at a Central Iowa farm yesterday, Democratic Senate candidate Theresa Greenfield said that if elected, she’d work closely with Sen. Chuck Grassley and won’t focus on adding seats to the Supreme Court. While touring a family farm in Boone County Iowa on...
by Elizabeth Meyer | Oct 28, 2020 | Uncategorized
Speaking to a crowd Tuesday night largely comprised of people from Nebraska and Iowa, President Donald Trump boasted about the trade war his administration has waged with China and how it has led to billions of dollars in federal payouts to farmers across the country....