David Young(Des Moines, IA) David Young, Republican U.S. Senate candidate and former Chief of Staff to Senator Chuck Grassley, today announced he raised $112,334 in the third quarter, bringing total fundraising to $265,129—leading the Republican field by more than $10,000.

“I am very grateful to the countless individuals who have gotten behind my message to rein in the federal government with fresh conservative ideas, and have donated their time, energy and resources to my campaign over the past few months,” said David Young.

“As I visit all of Iowa’s 99 counties, I hear from folks from the Mississippi River to the Missouri River that Washington is out of control with over-spending, over-taxing and over-regulating. I’ve seen the beast up close working for Senator Grassley, and I know how to slay it. I will restore trust and accountability to the government as U.S. Senator by dismantling the bureaucracy in Washington, DC and getting our great nation back on track.”

David Young of Van Meter is Republican candidate for U.S. Senate and the former Chief of Staff for Senator Chuck Grassley. He has visited 98 of Iowa’s 99 counties and will wrap up the tour this week. For more information on David or to receive campaign updates, visit www.YoungForIowa.com.

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