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Palin's Iowa endorsement could hurt her in 2012

by: desmoinesdem

Sat Jun 05, 2010 at 9:01 AM EDT

If Sarah Palin runs for president in 2012, she will regret endorsing Terry Branstad Thursday in the Republican primary for governor.

First thoughts on how this will play out are after the jump.

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IA-Gov: PPP polls GOP primary

by: desmoinesdem

Tue Jun 01, 2010 at 8:43 PM EDT

A week before Iowa's primary election, Public Policy Polling released a poll showing former Governor Terry Branstad leading Bob Vander Plaats 46 percent to 31 percent, with State Representative Rod Roberts well behind at 13 percent. The firm surveyed 474 "likely GOP primary voters" between May 25 and 27, and the margin of error is plus or minus 4.5 percent.  
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IA-Sen: Grassley goes up on tv

by: desmoinesdem

Fri May 28, 2010 at 12:19 PM EDT

Senator Chuck Grassley's re-election campaign unveiled its first television commercial of the year yesterday:

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IA-Sen: Conlin (D) launches first tv ad

by: desmoinesdem

Mon May 24, 2010 at 12:03 PM EDT

Roxanne Conlin, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, begins television advertising across Iowa this week. I'm not able to embed the commercial, but click here to watch. The Conlin campaign released this transcript:

“I’m Roxanne Conlin. Taking on the special interests has been the cause of my life. Like taking on the big banks to help family farms at risk of foreclosure. I took on corrupt politicians and corporations who violated the public trust. I’m running for U.S. Senate to take this fight to Washington. Fight for relief on Main Street, not more bailouts for Wall Street. Because the special interests have had their turn. Now, it’s our turn. I’m Roxanne Conlin and I approved this message."
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IA-03: NRCC favorite Gibbons up on tv

by: desmoinesdem

Tue May 04, 2010 at 5:14 PM EDT

Jim Gibbons, a former NCAA champion wrestler and coach, included a heavy dose of wrestling imagery in his first television ad, which goes up in central Iowa today:

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IA-Sen: Rasmussen finds Grassley lead shrinking

by: desmoinesdem

Mon May 03, 2010 at 2:41 PM EDT

The latest Rasmussen Iowa poll shows five-term incumbent Senator Chuck Grassley still over 50 percent against all Democratic challengers, but with a smaller lead than he had earlier in the year. Rasmussen surveyed 500 likely Iowa voters on April 29, giving a margin of error of plus or minus 4.5 percent.

Survey questions and toplines are here.

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IA-02, IA-03: NRCC votes for Gettemy and Gibbons

by: desmoinesdem

Mon Apr 19, 2010 at 3:03 PM EDT

The National Republican Campaign Committee announced more moves in its "Young Guns" program today. Two of the districts affected are in Iowa.
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IA-Sen: Conlin releases strong fundraising numbers (updated)

by: desmoinesdem

Thu Apr 15, 2010 at 12:04 PM EDT

Iowa Democrat Roxanne Conlin gave her U.S. Senate campaign $250,000 during the first quarter of 2010 and raised nearly $630,000 from other donors.
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GERRYMANDERING (movie) - World Premiere Tribeca FF

by: GerrymanderingMovie

Tue Apr 13, 2010 at 9:38 PM EDT

Greetings all -

I'm the writer/director of a new feature-length documentary about redistricting, a subject which I know is near and dear to many hearts here.  It's called, aptly, GERRYMANDERING.  I've been working it now for about five years and the film will have its world premiere two weeks from today in the Discovery section of New York's Tribeca Film Festival.

In the course of making the film, I got in touch with DavidNYC who provided terrific advice here and there.  When I let him know about the premiere he suggested I diary about it, so here goes...

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IA-Sen: Grassley Embarrasses Majority of Iowans; Less Than Half Would Re-Elect

by: Senate Guru

Tue Apr 06, 2010 at 11:46 AM EDT

{Originally posted at my blog Senate Guru.}

New polling by Research 2000 finds that Republican Chuck Grassley is far more vulnerable than the conventional wisdom gives him (dis)credit for.

When asked if Grassley should be re-elected, only 42% said re-elect, while 31% said it was time for someone new, and 27% were not sure.  (Remember, being unsure about an incumbent of twenty-nine years bodes poorly for the incumbent.)  Among independents, only 39% said re-elect.  Not too hot.

The money question of the poll was:

When Senator Chuck Grassley says President Obama and Democrats would QUOTE "pull the plug on grandma" UNQUOTE do you think that does Iowa proud in Congress or embarrasses Iowa?

By more than a 2-to-1 margin (53% to 26%), Iowans responded that Grassley's comments embarrassed them rather than made them proud.  Among independents, the embarrass-proud ratio was an overwhelming 61-21.  Research 2000 broke down the responses by Congressional district.  Outside of right-wing radical Steve King's 5th Congressional district (which saw a 30-51 embarrass-proud ratio), every other district was overwhelmingly embarrassed by Grassley's remarks.  The other four Congressional districts ranged from 53-64% embarrassed while only 19-24% proud.

Very interestingly, while only 35% of respondents favored the Senate version of the health care reform bill, while 56% opposed it, 62% of respondents favored a public option (a 2-to-1 margin over the 31% of respondents that opposed a public option); and, moreover, by more than a 3-to-1 margin, Iowans want Democratic Senator Tom Harkin to fight harder for a public option and would respect him more if he did.

The message from these numbers is clear: Iowans are open to voting for an alternative to Republican Chuck Grassley, would support a public option (and many who opposed health care reform in Iowa simply feel that it didn't go far enough), and were embarrassed by Grassley's dishonest kowtowing to the teabaggers with his "pull the plug on grandma" routine.

The Iowa Independent reminds us:

The "pull the plug on grandma" statement, which was part of the death panel meme Pulitzer Prize winning Web site PolitiFact named its "Lie of the Year," dogged Grassley throughout the last few months of 2009 and was cited by at least one of the three Democrats vying to unseat him as the reason for entering the race.

Grassley's own numbers must be telling him that his lies could constitute a politically fatal flub given how freaked out he got over the discussion of his comments and how he tripped over himself backpedaling:

By the end of the year, though, Grassley was blaming media reports for his association with the death panels meme. In a letter to a constituent forwarded to The Iowa Independent, Grassley said some "commentators" took his comments and twisted them as saying that health care reform would establish death panels.

"I said no such thing," Grassley said. "As I said then, putting end-of-life consultations alongside cost containment and government-run health care causes legitimate concern."

Who was that Democrat who cited Grassley's comments as a reason for entering the race?  Attorney and Democratic former gubernatorial nominee Roxanne Conlin.  She got into the race in late 2009, so this past quarter's fundraising report will be the first test of her campaign's financial viability.  Word is, she's a fairly prodigious fundraiser.

On top of that, Grassley has handed her the issue and according message frames on which to run.  Notably to me, Conlin has five grandchildren.  In other words, she is a grandma.  I think it would be powerfully resonant for Conlin to put out an ad highlighting Grassley's "pull the plug on grandma" comments that embarrassed a majority of Iowans and to close the ad (while talking to the camera, surrounded by her five grandchildren) with the line, "I'm Roxanne Conlin, and I approved this message because I'm a grandma and I'm embarrassed that Chuck Grassley is talking about pulling the plug on me."

Keep a close eye on IA-Sen; I'm expecting a competitive race that will surprise the traditional media.

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