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Dem opponents react to Conlin candidacy
Though Des Moines attorney Roxanne Conlin’s candidacy against U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley is only beginning, two other Democrats who are already campaigning across the state had harsh words to say about her when asked.
Conlin will likely challenge Grassley
Des Moines civil rights attorney Roxanne Conlin has confirmed she will “more likely than not” enter the Democratic primary in hopes of unseating Republican U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley.
Conlin told Des Moines Register reporter Tom Beaumont that it was Grassley’s inflammatory rhetoric this summer during the debate over health care reform that first pushed her towards [...]
Poll: Culver, Branstad matchup close
Incumbent Democratic Gov. Chet Culver would lose to former Republican Gov. Terry Branstad by five percentage points if the election were held today, according to the latest Research 2000 poll.
The October poll of 600 likely voters commissioned by the liberal blog Daily Kos found Branstad bests Culver 48-43 in the hypothetical matchup, with a margin [...]
Kiernan: Party will remain neutral in senate primary
Responding to criticism from a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Michael Kiernan reiterated that the party will not endorse or support any candidate before the primary.
Krause criticizes party chair for talk of ‘mystery candidate’
Democratic candidate for senate Bob Krause is not happy about statements made by his party’s chairman regarding a fourth candidate entering the race to unseat Republican incumbent Chuck Grassley. In fact, said the talk “may threaten the integrity of the Iowa Democratic Party before the voters of Iowa”
Grassley could be vulnerable in 2010
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley’s (R-Iowa) poll numbers appear to be slipping, even before any of his declared opponents have built up name recognition.
Hubbell will not challenge Grassley
Fred Hubbell, chair of the Iowa Power Fund Board and a former insurance executive, will not enter the race to unseat U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley in 2010.
In an e-mail to the Iowa Independent concerning rumors that he is considering a campaign for the Democratic Senate nomination, Hubbell simply said “No, I am not interested.”
Bob Krause makes cable news debut
Former state Rep. Bob Krause (D-Fairfield), who is running against U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, was on MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show Wednesday night.
While Krause faces stiff odds in his bid to defeat Iowa’s senior senator (assuming he wins the nomination), Democratic activists who are unsure of the challenger’s readiness for prime-time may take comfort in [...]
Dems face primary for chance to take on Grassley
A second Democrat has entered the race for the right to challenge Republican U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley next year, setting the stage for primary campaign.
Tom Fiegen, a bankruptcy attorney from Clarence, has yet to “formally” announce his candidacy, but he has made no secret of his intentions on his Twitter page. Last week, he launched [...]
Anfinson relative: ‘This has been a long road’
An Iowa Supreme Court decision released Friday has a very personal significance for Iowa resident Bob Krause. He is a brother-in-law of Heidi Anfinson, a Des Moines woman convicted of second-degree murder in the drowning death of her infant son who received court approval for a new trial. Because of Heidi and the loss of his nephew Jacob, Krause has been doing his part to educate the public on the dangers of postpartum depression.


