by Caleb Lillquist | Jun 3, 2021 | Campaigns, State Politics
The current voter registration report updated June 1 by the Iowa Secretary of State proves damaging for Democrats, as Republicans now have a 22,391 registered voter lead. Going off of the increase, it appears that Republicans have gained a significant amount of ground...
by Luke Martz | Jun 2, 2021 | Opinion, State Politics
***This Special Report was provided to our email subscribers yesterday. If you would like to receive our emails take a moment and subscribe below.*** Subscribe Rita Hart’s lawyer is at it again, this time he maintains that Democrats can and should contest in any...
by Jason Schultz | Apr 23, 2021 | Legislature, State Politics
The 2021 session of the Iowa Legislature has entered the final stage. Both chambers are working on budget bills and sending them to the other chamber for consideration. This process can take as little as a few days when agreements are found early. Other years see the...
by Luke Martz | Apr 14, 2021 | Party Politics, State Politics
Tuesday, Lincoln Highway Young Republicans met for their first business meeting in Ames, Iowa. The new group is the fifth chapter for the statewide organization, which focuses on members between individuals between the ages 18 and 40. Story County GOP Chair and Nevada...
by Luke Martz | Apr 13, 2021 | Campaigns, Congress, State Politics
Congresswoman Cindy Axne today told the Storm Lake Times that she wants to run for the Senate. The Storm Lake Times reports that Rep. Cindy Axne, the sole Democrat in Iowa’s Congressional delegation, is “eyeing a run for the U.S. Senate or Iowa Governor and...
by Luke Martz | Apr 6, 2021 | Legislature, State Politics
Politics at its worst. Iowa Democrats call for new spending and then vote against it. On Tuesday, Iowa House Republicans proposed over 20 million dollars in new funding for the Iowa Department of Corrections. The proposed increase comes after a recent deadly attack...