Jenifer Bowen: Election Day in Iowa. It came and went, just like any other day. But it was not just like any other day. Far from it.
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Hecht to Resign from Iowa Supreme Court
Iowa Supreme Court Justice Daryl Hecht announced his resignation to battle cancer giving Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds a second appointment to the Court.
Let’s Remember Our Veterans
To those who have served and are serving you have my sincerest thanks. We owe you a debt of gratitude for your service and sacrifice!
Iowa 3rd Congressional District: A Tale of Two Counties
Looking at two of the 16 counties in Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District can explain Congressman David Young’s loss to his Democratic challenger Cindy Axne.
Whitver, Schneider Re-Elected to Iowa Senate Leadership Roles
Iowa Senate Republicans reelected State Senator Jack Whitver (R-Ankeny) as Majority Leader and State Senator Charles Schneider (R-West Des Moines) as Senate President.
My 2018 Mid-term Predictions
Adam Graham makes his midterms Election Day predictions for U.S. House, U.S. Senate, and Governor races.
Healthcare is this Year’s Political Football
Dr. Marilyn Singleton: Healthcare is the political football of the midterm elections. But unlike the game of football, there are no rules.
Choose Tax Cuts Over Theatrics in Iowa
Bob Klaus: If you’re tired of politicians who theatrically obscure their positions to win your support, vote for Congressman Rod Blum.
Kim Reynolds Releases Closing Ad in Iowa’s Gubernatorial Race
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds’ closing ad of the Iowa Gubernatorial race highlights how she will be a candidate for Iowans, not government.
Bringing in the Harvest
Congressman David Young: Iowa’s economy relies on a strong farm economy and the hard work folks in agriculture put into their operations.
James: Democrat Leaders Care More About the Black Vote Than Black People
John James: “The Democratic Party leadership cares more about the black vote than the black people. It’s time to wake up.”
The Battle Over McNary-Haugen and Federal Agriculture Policy
President Coolidge’s opposition to McNary-Haugen demonstrated his consistence within his political philosophy and preferred policy preferences of a limited government.
Happy Reformation Day
On October 31, 1517, a German monk named Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses on the door of the Wittenburg Castle church sparking the Reformation.
A Trump-Skeptical Conservative’s Guide to the 2018 U.S. House Elections
Adam Graham: So we face a choice between the Republicans corruptly refusing to investigate Trump and the Democrats corruptly investigating Trump.
Blum Recognized for Support of Sound Fiscal Policy
Two organizations recently recognized Congressman Rod Blum (R-Iowa) for his support of sound fiscal policy prior to election day.
Two Letters That Can Change A Country’s Mindset
Kelvey Vander Hart: We need to regain our perspective of the individual states of America.