Guest post from State Representative Amy Nielsen of North Liberty on why she's endorsing Cory Booker in the Iowa Caucus. This is the first state legislator endorsement in Iowa of the cycle. It’s been hard to watch the news over the last few years. It seems like every...
‘Pragmatic Idealist’ Michael Bennet Visits Iowa, Considers Presidential Run
Voters might find themselves Googling his name, or they may recognize him from a recent viral video of a blistering Senate floor speech against colleague Ted Cruz. Colorado’s Senator Michael Bennet dropped into Iowa this past weekend to meet with and listen to Iowa...
Would A Klobuchar Midwest Tide Lift All Iowa Down-Ballot Boats?
As Amy Klobuchar worked her way through Iowa this week as an official 2020 candidate, she pitched a message of Midwest electability to local Democrats who saw their own state go red in 2016. "To do all this, we need to win," Klobuchar told the Ankeny Democrats on...
A New Iowa Partnership To Help 2020 Candidates Go Viral
In every presidential campaign cycle, candidates in a crowded primary field are always looking for that "breakout moment." The clever debate stage quip that gets replayed endlessly on cable news. The powerful speech at a major state party fundraiser that wows the...
Iowa Is Ready For Sherrod Brown To Run
Guest post from Nan Whaley, the mayor of Dayton, Ohio and the co-chair of the Committee to Draft Sherrod Brown for President 2020. She visited Iowa last week. When my friend Sherrod Brown was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2006, he joked that his new chamber was...
The New Sights, Players, And Hang-Out Spots Of The 2020 Iowa Caucus
For those who have been involved in multiple caucus cycles, you know that the campaign process in Iowa often takes on its own unique character. Every cycle, there are a new group of key local players, issue groups, favorite hang-out spots, and campaign strategies that...
Right-Wing 2020 Smears Already Seeping Into Iowa Media Coverage
Does Cory Booker want to ban the eating of meat? No, of course not. And it's such a preposterous suggestion, most people would roll their eyes and ignore it. But that didn't keep a local Iowa TV station from running a story based on the fake controversy that generated...
Soup, Spaghetti, And Lots Of Democrats
Iowa Democrats get their first taste of some multi-candidate caucus events during the next two weeks, served up with sides of soup and spaghetti. Three Democratic county parties will host at least two to three presidential candidates at their local fundraisers in...
How Iowa’s Caucus Reform Will Change Campaign Strategies
The Iowa Democratic Party unveiled their long-discussed plan to reform the Iowa Caucus process yesterday, laying out what would be the most significant changes to the caucus since its creation. They included a new virtual caucus option, an important tweak to viability...
Why This Iowan Is Caucusing For John Delaney
A guest post from Paula Meyer of St. Ansgar, Iowa. She's one of John Delaney's Iowa campaign co-chairs. I first heard John Delaney speak in Washington, D.C. in 2013 about his ideas to create and fund an infrastructure bank that would pay for over $1 trillion of...