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Iowa Congressional 1Q fundraising news roundup

Bleeding Heartland

While many Americans dread tax day, April 15 holds a silver lining for political junkies: the chance to read the latest federal campaign finance reports. Follow me after the jump for details on the money raised and spent by Iowa's five U.S. House incum... »

Iowa delegation supports JOBS Act passed by House

Bleeding Heartland

The U.S. House approved the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act today by an overwhelming majority. All five Iowans were among the 390 votes for passage (roll call). Details on the legislation are below. UPDATE: The Democratic Congressional Campa... »

IA-04: A closer look at Christie Vilsack's energy plan

Bleeding Heartland

Christie Vilsack toured Iowa's new fourth Congressional district late last week to roll out an energy plan "geared towards bringing a new prosperity to Iowa's small cities and rural communities by creating layers of economic opportunity." The five-poin... »

IA-04: Republican businessman co-chairing Vilsack campaign

Bleeding Heartland

Christie Vilsack's Congressional campaign announced its three co-chairs today: State Senator Amanda Ragan of Mason City, former Story County Supervisor Jane Halliburton of Ames, and Sioux City businessman Irving Jensen, Jr. Normally this kind of press ... »

IA-04: Vilsack named "Red to Blue" candidate, talks conservation

Bleeding Heartland

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee signaled this week that it is willing to spend additional resources supporting Christie Vilsack's campaign against Representative Steve King in Iowa's fourth Congressional district. The DCCC's "Red to Blu... »

2012 Iowa caucus results thread

Bleeding Heartland

This thread is for sharing stories from your precinct caucus meetings as well as for discussing the results once they have been reported. Iowa Republicans and Democrats, I'm particularly interested to know how many candidates for Congress or the state ... »

The 10 biggest Iowa political blunders of 2011

Bleeding Heartland

Let's review the most boneheaded moves from the year in Iowa politics. This thread is not about wrongheaded policy choices. It may be stupid to cut early childhood education programs, kneecap the state Environmental Protection Commission, or pass an "a... »

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