Ed, Yes, change is coming. Shortly after President Biden decided not to run the atmosphere of the whole country seemed to wake-up. I have never been so positive that the election tomorrow will be a landslide victory for Harris and the Democratic party. Why? The people are tired of HATE AND DIVISION---Harris is full of Optimism and new hope. Trump and the GOP are dead---they want to live in the past and have no policy on how to help the other 97%. The polls may say that the race is 49-49---But, you and I know they are just trying to keep TRUMP happy. The race is all but over, DEMOCRACY WILL LIVE AT LEAST FOR FOUR MORE YEARS.
Thank you, Ed. I believe there are additional factors at play here. As Selzer noted, “It may be, in fact, that these congressional races are driving the presidential race toward the Democrat.” It’s possible that the legislative candidates themselves are motivating voters to push back against Iowa’s Republican-led government on issues like abortion, private school vouchers, eminent domain and pipelines, as well as nursing home oversight. Notably, Selzer’s survey didn’t cover pipelines, nursing homes, or gun policies, which are significant issues for many voters.
This election presents Iowans, particularly independents who are often overlooked, with a critical opportunity to express their dissatisfaction with Governor Reynolds, Attorney General Bird, and the legislature—and, by extension, perhaps even members of our federal delegation.
Ed, Yes, change is coming. Shortly after President Biden decided not to run the atmosphere of the whole country seemed to wake-up. I have never been so positive that the election tomorrow will be a landslide victory for Harris and the Democratic party. Why? The people are tired of HATE AND DIVISION---Harris is full of Optimism and new hope. Trump and the GOP are dead---they want to live in the past and have no policy on how to help the other 97%. The polls may say that the race is 49-49---But, you and I know they are just trying to keep TRUMP happy. The race is all but over, DEMOCRACY WILL LIVE AT LEAST FOR FOUR MORE YEARS.
Thank you, Ed. I believe there are additional factors at play here. As Selzer noted, “It may be, in fact, that these congressional races are driving the presidential race toward the Democrat.” It’s possible that the legislative candidates themselves are motivating voters to push back against Iowa’s Republican-led government on issues like abortion, private school vouchers, eminent domain and pipelines, as well as nursing home oversight. Notably, Selzer’s survey didn’t cover pipelines, nursing homes, or gun policies, which are significant issues for many voters.
This election presents Iowans, particularly independents who are often overlooked, with a critical opportunity to express their dissatisfaction with Governor Reynolds, Attorney General Bird, and the legislature—and, by extension, perhaps even members of our federal delegation.
I certainly do also. Hap Volz
Couldn't agree more, Mr. Tibbetts.