Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds’ campaign released another ad this week entitled “Training” that focuses on how being a grandmother of 10 has prepared her in her role as Governor. 

“My family means everything to me. Being a grandmother of 10 helps you multitask, be a good listener, and most importantly serves as a reminder about why I want Iowa to be the best place in America to live,” Reynolds said. “I care about this state so much and that’s why for every Iowan, for every grandma and all of their grandchildren, I am running to Keep Iowa Moving.”

Thumbs up for this political ad, I’m not a fan of attack ads. This ad was positive and addresses an aspect of life that many Iowans can relate to. Well done.

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