by Bill Schafer | Mar 23, 2020 | Opinion
Iowa will execute the primary race for our U.S. Senate and U.S. Congressional seats on June 2nd, 2020. Interesting is how many Iowans who are not tracking the opportunity to execute their right as a citizen, to select the candidate that best reflects their values,...
by Randy Feenstra | Mar 18, 2020 | Opinion
Growing up in the hardworking communities of Northwest Iowa, I learned early on that we are measured by our results, not our rhetoric. As a teenager, I delivered newspapers. Serving in the State Senate, time and again, I’ve delivered results for our conservative...
by Luke Martz | Mar 16, 2020 | Opinion
Lessons from Past Ought to Inform America at the Crossroads of the Future Since January of last year, I have embarked on a campaign to restore constitutional governance to the 4th Congressional District that can both win and be effective in the future. I put my...
by Luke Martz | Mar 4, 2020 | Opinion
It’s official. Michael Bloomberg, Former Mayor of New York City has dropped out of the presidential race. His short-lived campaign will go down in the history books—if only for the astronomical sum he spent trying to buy the election. How much did he spend?...
by Scott Walker | Feb 24, 2020 | Opinion
My family moved to Iowa in 1970. My father was called to serve at a church in the small town of Plainfield. Most of the members of our church lived on farms. At the time our state representative was a farmer down the road. Today, he is the senior Senator from Iowa...
by David Kochel | Feb 19, 2020 | Opinion
Yesterday, I spent an hour sitting across from fellow political consultant and my Iowa campaign combatant Jeff Link (@linkiowa) on a panel at the legislative conference of the Iowa Credit Union League. It was moderated by legendary Iowa media figure Dean Borg who...