The Atlantic Predicted an Iowa COVID ‘Tsunami’ to Discredit Governor — But It Never Materialized By Tobias Hoonhout January 15, 2021 Instead, cases in Iowa have fallen by 47.8 percent.
Rita Hart Asks House Democrats to Overrule Iowa’s Certified Election Results By Jim Geraghty December 22, 2020 Republican House candidate Miller-Meeks defeated Democrat Hart by six votes out of 394,000 ballots cast, one of the slimmest margins of victory in history.
Will House Democrats Seat the Iowa Republican Who Won by Six Votes? By John McCormack December 18, 2020 Overturning the certified results of the election in Iowa’s second congressional district could cost Democrats in the 2022 midterms.
NR PLUS Is It Still a ‘Coup’ If Democrats Do It? By Dan McLaughlin December 4, 2020 A look at the contention over the race for Iowa's Second Congressional District.
Ernst Slams Powell’s ‘Absolutely Outrageous’ Allegation That Candidates Paid to Skew Election Results By Zachary Evans November 19, 2020 President Trump’s legal team brought forward various accusations of voter fraud during a recent press conference.
Chuck Grassley Tests Positive for Coronavirus By Zachary Evans November 17, 2020 Senator Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa) announced on Tuesday that he has tested positive for coronavirus.
Quinnipiac Polls Iowa: Ernst 48, Greenfield 46 By John McCormack October 30, 2020 The latest Quinnipiac survey shows Ernst is turning things around.
Good Old-Fashioned Home-Grown Political Disinformation! By Jim Geraghty October 19, 2020 Good old-fashioned disinformation is being generated and spread right here in America, by Americans.
NR PLUS Joni Ernst Fights to Keep Her Seat By John McCormack October 15, 2020 The junior senator from Iowa faces a challenger with a similar background.
Iowa Governor Issues Executive Order Restoring Some Felons’ Voting Rights By Brittany Bernstein August 5, 2020 Iowa was the only state with a lifetime ban on voting for convicted felons unless they appealed to the governor and were granted restoration.