by O. Kay Henderson | Nov 4, 2014 | News, Politics & Government
Vice President Joe Biden spoke with Radio Iowa late this afternoon, with 10 hours of voting already done in Iowa and four hours yet to go, to make one last pitch for Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Bruce Braley. “It’s obviously close and it’s all...
by O. Kay Henderson | Nov 4, 2014 | News, Politics & Government
Outside groups have spent more than $62 million on Iowa’s U.S. Senate race as of last week, making it the third most-expensive senate race in the country. Arizona Senator John McCain is the co-author of the last attempt by congress to reign in campaign spending....
by Matt Kelley | Nov 4, 2014 | News, Politics & Government
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s optimistic it’ll be a very good Election Day for his fellow Republicans and predicts Iowa may send its first two women to Washington, both from the GOP. However, if Republican Joni Ernst loses to Democrat Bruce Braley...
by O. Kay Henderson | Nov 4, 2014 | News, Politics & Government
Many public opinion polls show Iowa’s U.S. Senate race is close, with a Quinnipiac University Poll released yesterday showing the race tied. If the results tonight aren’t conclusive and the candidates are separated by just a few thousand or even a few...
by O. Kay Henderson | Nov 4, 2014 | News, Politics & Government
Iowa’s largest county and the state’s fastest-growing county are key battlegrounds in the race for Iowa’s U.S. Senate seat. Polk County, home to the state’s capital city of Des Moines, is Iowa’s largest county and a key point of emphasis...