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By Lynda Waddington | 11.17.11

Wednesday was a difficult day for The American Independent News Network, which is the larger entity that operates The Iowa Independent. Our chief executive and founder announced two of our sister sites would close and their content would be moved to The American Independent.

ACS lockout continues; plan emerges to repeal sugar protections

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By Virginia Chamlee | 11.15.11

A recently introduced bill could have far-reaching impact on the U.S. sugar industry, including American Crystal Sugar, a farmer-owned cooperative that locked out 1,300 Midwest workers on Aug. 1.

Cain campaign: Farmers know more about regulations than EPA

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By Andrew Duffelmeyer | 11.15.11

The chairman for Herman Cain’s Iowa effort says the campaign “relied more on the word of farmers than Washington regulators” in deciding to run an ad containing claims the Environmental Protection Agency says are false.

Mathis wins, Democrats maintain Senate control

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By Lynda Waddington | 11.08.11

The Iowa Senate will remain under the control of a slim 26-25 Democratic majority when it reconvenes in January 2012.

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PR: Nation should work to address veterans’ challenges

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

BRUCE BRALEY RELEASE — As US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan ends, it’s more important than ever that our nation works to address the challenges faced by the men and women who fought there.

PR: Honoring veterans, help in hiring

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

CHUCK GRASSLEY RELEASE — A difficult job market is challenging the soldiers, sailors and airmen who have protected America’s interests by serving in the Armed Forces.

PR: In honor of America’s veterans

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

TOM LATHAM RELEASE — No one has done more to secure the freedom enjoyed by every single American than our veterans and those currently serving in the armed services.

PR: Honoring and supporting our nation’s veterans

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

DAVE LOEBSACK RELEASE — Veterans Day is an opportunity to reflect on the service of generations of veterans and to honor the sacrifices they and their families have made so that we may live in peace and freedom here at home.

UIowa Poll shows ‘Don’t Know,’ Romney Leading GOP

By John Deeth | 08.09.07 | 4:49 pm

A new University of Iowa poll shows “Don’t Know” leading Iowa Republicans with 35 percent.  Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is in first place among actual candidates with 22 percent, followed by former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani at 10 percent.  Arizona Senator John McCain, a one-time front-runner, is at 2 percent.  Even Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton have more support from Iowa Republicans.

“Republicans appear to be punishing both Giuliani and McCain for their unwillingness to compete in the Aug. 11 Straw Poll,” said political science professor David Redlawsk in a press release announcing the results.  Complete results here.

"For Giuliani I don’t think the game’s over, though he has dropped a lot and is well behind Romney," Redlawsk told Iowa Independent. "For McCain it is a different story — I am fairly confident he’s done in Iowa.  Iowa Republicans never really liked him very much, and now they have more reason to go elsewhere. But for any Republican who isn’t Romney, it is currently an uphill road."


Redlawsk

"While good-old Don’t Know remains the leader by quite a lot, Romney is working on developing a sense of inevitability," said Redlawsk.  "If he manages to take the straw poll by a large enough margin, he’ll make himself even stronger. However, there is still a long time to go and a lot of uncommitted caucus goers — the race is not settled by any means." 


Several candidates are on the bubble of survival, and Saturday’s straw poll may eliminate some.  Redlawsk says the most likely victim is former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.  "I think Huckabee is out" after the straw poll, he said.  "While we see some support for (Kansas Sen. Sam) Brownback and for (Colorado Congressman Tom) Tancredo among caucus goers, we get close to no mentions of Huckabee at all." 

Former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson, who has not yet officially entered the race, showed 5 percent support from Iowa Republicans.  That puts him third among Republican candidates, but trailing undecided and Obama.  "I think a few folks are looking forward to Fred Thompson’s entry — and some of them may currently be in the ‘don’t know’ group," said Redlawsk. "Historically he has not been a dynamic campaigner, he’ll be getting in late, and he hasn’t yet developed a compelling message. But our polling does show that Republicans are willing — and some are anxious — to consider alternatives to the existing slate." 


While Texas Rep. Ron Paul runs away with most self-selected, unscientific polls, Redlawsk’s research shows Paul with 2.4 percent support.  Redlawsk called Paul’s support very small and very intense.  "Paul is the Republican’s Kucinich," he said.

"I can’t see him ever getting out of the race, but in the end he won’t draw more than a relatively small fringe." said Redlawsk.  "Republican caucus goers are not that interested in driving off a cliff.  Electability still matters, which is why Romney, who is seen by Republicans as pretty electable, is getting so much traction even among conservative Republicans."

On the Democratic side, Clinton leads with 30 percent, followed by Don’t Know at 23 percent, Obama with 20 percent, and former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards at 16 percent.  The margin of error was 4.6 percent for Democrats and 5.2 percent for Republicans.

Comments

  • dan

    dan They chose “Don’t Know” because “I wouldn’t vote for one of these people in a million years” wasn’t an option.

  • nffcnnr

    Iowa voters paid $35 apiece… … to vote for “Don’t Know” LOL! What a statement. Way to go, Iowans!

  • Carrington Ward

    Obama at 6% of Republicans in Iowa Interesting that Obama might take third in the Republican caucus. 

    More interesting that he has 300% of Hillary’s support amongst Republicans.

    This is an important number for Iowa Democrats concerned about electability.

  • Joan Johnson

    And Newt says: that the Republican candidates are: “a pathetic pack of pygmies.”

  • dg

    iowans smart repubs dumb Hey, who woulda thunk it just two years ago, when the Rovian Brain predicted a one party state under, not god, but mammon.
    Way to go Iowa!

  • AdamT

    Ron Paul 2008 “Don’t know” hopefully is a vote for Ron Paul. He’s the only real candidate who’s not a neo-con.

  • jjrousseau5

    Iowa Polls Can 1 free dinner on one day buy a vote for someone who could be president for 1460 days?

  • Oz

    Read that carefully “While Texas Rep. Ron Paul runs away with most self-selected, unscientific polls, Redlawsk’s research shows Paul with 2.4 percent support.”

    Does this mean that Ron Paul was not on the poll, just ‘researched’ by Redlawsk?  I wouldn’t be surprise that the ‘I don’t know” option was used so much because Ron Paul’s name wasn’t listed in the choices.

  • santa fe 21

    Jack Thomsen Just like Mike Savage on immigration – there is a huge disconnect between the people and these so called ‘leaders’…

    Ron Paul is the ONLY candidate I would vote for in the GOP.

    But just like immigration, these traitorous insiders serve only multinational corporations…. we are a people under siege by our own political class.

    Throw all the bums out of Washington – and maybe shoot a few of em… only then will America regain her constitutional rights.

    Fight, indict, try and hang any member of any party who serves international money instead of the American constitution!!!

    I’ve had it…

  • schrod

    RON PAUL Pretty pathetic when they have candidate that is the only candidate willing and able to tell the truth, and that is Ron Paul.Most people are not aware enough to know the truth when they hear it.

  • RonPaul2008

    Ron Paul Hey guess who beat all predictions and hit 5th place @ 9.1% ..? can you guess… Ron Paul. He’s helping everyone realize the hell-hole that’s being created for us. I’ve been supporting him at local GOP meetings, donations, and sign waving events. These events are much fun and a lot of people show up. Who else gets this kind of advertising without spending any of the candidates funds?

  • Mike

    Who is “Don’t Know”? The 35% “Don’t Know” is Ron Paul.

  • mt

    “Paul is the Republican’s Kucinich” WTF! Kucinich is not stupid like Ron Paul.  I would say Mike Gravel, who supports vouchers, is the Democrat Ron Paul, not D.K.

  • Vietman

    Don’t Know is Ron Paul They must have checked the wrong box…they meant to check “Ron Paul.” I hate those deceptive voting machines and ballots.

  • Ringo

    hmm thats really interesting — I dont consider myself “Fringe” but I’ll vote for Ron Paul even if I have to write him in or will they leave him out like on most of the other polls?

  • kai1982

    Notice something missing? I was interested to see how other polls across the country were going for all the candidates so I decided to check it out. Go to the link below and see for yourself how ALMOST all the candidates are doing in the various polls.

    http://www.realclear…

    Do you notice anything missing?

  • jeffandnicole

    Ron Paul ommited from another poll Yes, I noticed Ron Paul was missing.  My message to the growing number of Paul supporters is this:  Don’t be discouraged.  The establishment is doing everything in their power to stop Ron Paul.  Keep telling the truth.  We have a real chance for the most beautiful story in the history of the world. 

    Also, go to http://www.subtletruth.org.  I am creating an email list of all Ron Paul supporters.  The emails are designed to share Dr. Paul with your friends and family without having to be political.  Check it out.

  • indyglss

    Accuracy Don’t forget how inaccurate these “scientific” polls are. There are virtually no young voters in them. They pick up a ridiculously small percentage of the population’s opinion. Candidates like Ron Paul will always finish higher than they are polled to. The straw polls are already proving it, and many of those still have limits that keep out young and non-partisan voters.

  • jeremy_w21

    RON PAUL is at the top of the POLLS I do not like these sits because Thay do not want RON PAUL to win. But I have to tell something RON PAUL is WINNING the 2008 cause RON PAUL IS AT the top of the polls. YOU see people we want RON PAUL to win so we can have freedom. But the news and the media does not want RON PAUL to win because he is the biggest problem for the IRS, and bankers. so RON PAUL is for GUN rights and he is not for the REAL ID ACT and he want to stop it. look it up HR 1268 sec 101 and RON PAUL is not for the North American Union “ONE WORLD GOVERMENT”. DO we want and world id and a one world goverment if you do vote for someone els stand of ron paul. Do you want the war to go one then do not vote for RON PAUL he is not for the war. SO WHAT I will tell you I AM VOTTING FOR “RON PAUL” BECAUSE HE WANTS FREEDOM. And RON PAUL IS LEADING THE POLLS!!!!!! He will win in 2008. 

      GO RON PAUL AND WIN!!!

  • dan

    dan They chose “Don't Know” because “I wouldn't vote for one of these people in a million years” wasn't an option.

  • nffcnnr

    Iowa voters paid $35 apiece… … to vote for “Don't Know” LOL! What a statement. Way to go, Iowans!

  • Carrington Ward

    Obama at 6% of Republicans in Iowa Interesting that Obama might take third in the Republican caucus. 

    More interesting that he has 300% of Hillary's support amongst Republicans.

    This is an important number for Iowa Democrats concerned about electability.

  • Joan Johnson

    And Newt says: that the Republican candidates are: “a pathetic pack of pygmies.”

  • dg

    iowans smart repubs dumb Hey, who woulda thunk it just two years ago, when the Rovian Brain predicted a one party state under, not god, but mammon.

    Way to go Iowa!

  • AdamT

    Ron Paul 2008 “Don't know” hopefully is a vote for Ron Paul. He's the only real candidate who's not a neo-con.

  • jjrousseau5

    Iowa Polls Can 1 free dinner on one day buy a vote for someone who could be president for 1460 days?

  • Oz

    Read that carefully “While Texas Rep. Ron Paul runs away with most self-selected, unscientific polls, Redlawsk's research shows Paul with 2.4 percent support.”

    Does this mean that Ron Paul was not on the poll, just 'researched' by Redlawsk?  I wouldn't be surprise that the 'I don't know” option was used so much because Ron Paul's name wasn't listed in the choices.

  • santa fe 21

    Jack Thomsen Just like Mike Savage on immigration – there is a huge disconnect between the people and these so called 'leaders'…

    Ron Paul is the ONLY candidate I would vote for in the GOP.

    But just like immigration, these traitorous insiders serve only multinational corporations…. we are a people under siege by our own political class.

    Throw all the bums out of Washington – and maybe shoot a few of em… only then will America regain her constitutional rights.

    Fight, indict, try and hang any member of any party who serves international money instead of the American constitution!!!

    I've had it…

  • schrod

    RON PAUL Pretty pathetic when they have candidate that is the only candidate willing and able to tell the truth, and that is Ron Paul.Most people are not aware enough to know the truth when they hear it.

  • Anonymous

    No names at all? I'll check back with Redlawsk, but looking at the overall results, it appears that no names at all were offered and the poll reports the names the respondents said.

  • Anonymous

    confirmed Redlawsk replies:

    You have it right. No candidates were on “the list” when was asked people who they support.

    We asked: “If the Iowa Caucuses were today, who would you support at your caucus? Just tell me the name.”

    The respondent then either gave a name or said they didn't know. We never presented them with a list of names from which to choose.

    We call this an “open-ended” question.

    I should also note we asked the VERY SMALL number of people who said they were planning to attend the Straw Poll the same support question. Ron Paul got 7% of those folks.

    Dave

  • RonPaul2008

    Ron Paul Hey guess who beat all predictions and hit 5th place @ 9.1% ..? can you guess… Ron Paul. He's helping everyone realize the hell-hole that's being created for us. I've been supporting him at local GOP meetings, donations, and sign waving events. These events are much fun and a lot of people show up. Who else gets this kind of advertising without spending any of the candidates funds?

  • Mike

    Who is “Don't Know”? The 35% “Don't Know” is Ron Paul.

  • Mike

    God bless Ron Paul, champion of the constitution I hope all the 35% who said “I don't know” learn about Ron Paul and vote for him.

  • mt

    “Paul is the Republican's Kucinich” WTF! Kucinich is not stupid like Ron Paul.  I would say Mike Gravel, who supports vouchers, is the Democrat Ron Paul, not D.K.

  • thump

    lols Anyone stupid enough to call ROn Paul stupid, out of all the candidates is seriously mentally deficient. Ron Paul slaughter any of the other candidates, and  an IQ test would also reveal the same truth. You sir are an idiotic buffoon.

  • Vietman

    Don't Know is Ron Paul They must have checked the wrong box…they meant to check “Ron Paul.” I hate those deceptive voting machines and ballots.

  • Ringo

    hmm thats really interesting — I dont consider myself “Fringe” but I'll vote for Ron Paul even if I have to write him in or will they leave him out like on most of the other polls?

  • kai1982

    Notice something missing? I was interested to see how other polls across the country were going for all the candidates so I decided to check it out. Go to the link below and see for yourself how ALMOST all the candidates are doing in the various polls.

    http://www.realclear…

    Do you notice anything missing?

  • jeffandnicole

    Ron Paul ommited from another poll Yes, I noticed Ron Paul was missing.  My message to the growing number of Paul supporters is this:  Don't be discouraged.  The establishment is doing everything in their power to stop Ron Paul.  Keep telling the truth.  We have a real chance for the most beautiful story in the history of the world. 

    Also, go to http://www.subtletruth.org.  I am creating an email list of all Ron Paul supporters.  The emails are designed to share Dr. Paul with your friends and family without having to be political.  Check it out.

  • indyglss

    Accuracy Don't forget how inaccurate these “scientific” polls are. There are virtually no young voters in them. They pick up a ridiculously small percentage of the population's opinion. Candidates like Ron Paul will always finish higher than they are polled to. The straw polls are already proving it, and many of those still have limits that keep out young and non-partisan voters.

  • jeremy_w21

    RON PAUL is at the top of the POLLS I do not like these sits because Thay do not want RON PAUL to win. But I have to tell something RON PAUL is WINNING the 2008 cause RON PAUL IS AT the top of the polls. YOU see people we want RON PAUL to win so we can have freedom. But the news and the media does not want RON PAUL to win because he is the biggest problem for the IRS, and bankers. so RON PAUL is for GUN rights and he is not for the REAL ID ACT and he want to stop it. look it up HR 1268 sec 101 and RON PAUL is not for the North American Union “ONE WORLD GOVERMENT”. DO we want and world id and a one world goverment if you do vote for someone els stand of ron paul. Do you want the war to go one then do not vote for RON PAUL he is not for the war. SO WHAT I will tell you I AM VOTTING FOR “RON PAUL” BECAUSE HE WANTS FREEDOM. And RON PAUL IS LEADING THE POLLS!!!!!! He will win in 2008. 

      GO RON PAUL AND WIN!!!

  • RONPAUL2008.com

    RON PAUL To JEREMY_W21 KEEP on telling the truth about RON PAUL. JEREMY RON PAUL IS WINNING THE POLLS HE IS AT THE TOP OF THE POLLS. WE WANT FREEDOM SO VOTE RON PAUL. 
      AND IF YOU WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT RON PAUL GO TO http://www.ronpaul2008.com</br>

  • Anonymous

    No names at all? I’ll check back with Redlawsk, but looking at the overall results, it appears that no names at all were offered and the poll reports the names the respondents said.

  • Anonymous

    confirmed Redlawsk replies:

    You have it right. No candidates were on “the list” when was asked people who they support.

    We asked: “If the Iowa Caucuses were today, who would you support at your caucus? Just tell me the name.”

    The respondent then either gave a name or said they didn’t know. We never presented them with a list of names from which to choose.

    We call this an “open-ended” question.

    I should also note we asked the VERY SMALL number of people who said they were planning to attend the Straw Poll the same support question. Ron Paul got 7% of those folks.

    Dave

  • Mike

    God bless Ron Paul, champion of the constitution I hope all the 35% who said “I don’t know” learn about Ron Paul and vote for him.

  • thump

    lols Anyone stupid enough to call ROn Paul stupid, out of all the candidates is seriously mentally deficient. Ron Paul slaughter any of the other candidates, and  an IQ test would also reveal the same truth. You sir are an idiotic buffoon.

  • RONPAUL2008.com

    RON PAUL To JEREMY_W21 KEEP on telling the truth about RON PAUL. JEREMY RON PAUL IS WINNING THE POLLS HE IS AT THE TOP OF THE POLLS. WE WANT FREEDOM SO VOTE RON PAUL. 
      AND IF YOU WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT RON PAUL GO TO http://www.ronpaul2008.com

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