The three Democrats who want to be the party nominee who faces-off against Republican Senator Chuck Grassley in November campaigned in Winterset tonight. It’s the town where Grassley told a crowd in August that they had every right to fear the health care reform plan might give the government authority to “pull the plug on grandma.”
Roxanne Conlin, a Democrat from Des Moines who is seeking her party’s U.S. Senate nomination, calls that comment embarrassing. “He’s tried to back away from it with offering, I don’t know, six or eight different explanations of why he would say such a thing,” Conlin said. “And I think a lot of people felt that he had betrayed his own image by talking like a radical, right-wing United States senator which he has carefully tried to avoid appearing to be.”








