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IA-Gov: Branstad launching statewide tv ads

by: desmoinesdem

Fri Apr 02, 2010 at 11:02 AM EDT

Former Governor Terry Branstad's campaign announced today that two television commercials will begin airing statewide on Monday, April 5. That's two days before the first debate between the three Republican candidates for governor and about nine weeks before the June 8 primary.
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IA-Gov: Culver won't have a primary challenger after all

by: desmoinesdem

Fri Mar 19, 2010 at 8:06 AM EDT

Jonathan Narcisse told the Des Moines Register's Kathie Obradovich yesterday that he won't run against Governor Chet Culver in the Democratic primary. He plans to register for the ballot as an independent candidate. Narcisse served a term on the Des Moines School board is the publisher of several African-American and Latino-oriented publications. He also appears regularly on some talk radio programs in Iowa. His political views are an unusual blend, as you can see from reading his manifesto, An Iowa Worth Fighting For. Narcisse advocates some ideas commonly associated with Republican candidates (big reductions in corporate and property taxes and the size of government), as well as others usually heard on the political left (e.g. supporting living wage legislation and reform of drug laws and sentencing).
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IA-Gov: A closer look at the Rod Roberts campaign

by: desmoinesdem

Sun Mar 14, 2010 at 6:36 PM EDT

I expected former four-term Governor Terry Branstad to drive all of the lesser-known Republicans out of the governor's race. To my surprise, State Representative Rod Roberts has not followed the lead of Paul McKinley, Christian Fong, Jerry Behn and Chris Rants. Roberts has insisted that he is staying in the governor's race all the way to the June primary, and another Republican has already filed in the Iowa House district Roberts has represented for five terms.

Join me after the jump for closer look at Roberts and his campaign strategy. I doubt he has any chance of winning the primary, but he is becoming a politically correct alternative to the more conservative Bob Vander Plaats for Republicans who aren't wild about a fifth term for Branstad.

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IA-Gov, IA-Sen: Rasmussen's new poll less bad than I expected

by: desmoinesdem

Mon Feb 22, 2010 at 5:57 PM EST

Republican pollster Scott Rasmussen released a new poll of the Iowa governor and U.S. Senate races today. Rasmussen surveyed 500 "likely Iowa voters" on February 18.

Given Rasmussen's usual "house effect" favoring Republican candidates, I expected the numbers to be worse for Democrats than other recent Iowa polling. Instead, they were comparable to last week's Research 2000 Iowa poll for KCCI-TV and the Selzer and Co. poll for the Des Moines Register, which was conducted three weeks ago.

Like the other pollsters, Rasmussen found Governor Chet Culver well behind Republican front-runner Terry Branstad. Like Research 2000, Rasmussen found Senator Chuck Grassley above 50 percent against Democratic challengers, but well below Grassley's usual re-election numbers and even below the numbers Rasmussen found for Grassley in late January.

More details are after the jump.

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IA-Gov, IA-Sen: New Research 2000 Iowa poll

by: desmoinesdem

Fri Feb 19, 2010 at 12:19 PM EST

Research 2000 conducted an Iowa poll of 600 "likely voters who vote regularly in state elections" for KCCI-TV, the CBS affiliate in Des Moines. The poll was in the field from February 15 to 17, and KCCI published the results on its website yesterday.

It's not a good poll for Governor Chet Culver, but it's less bad than the Des Moines Register's latest Iowa poll. Chuck Grassley has a comfortable lead in the Senate race, but not the kind of margin he has enjoyed against previous Democratic opponents.  

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IA-Gov: New Register poll finds record low approval for Culver

by: desmoinesdem

Sun Feb 14, 2010 at 8:59 AM EST

The latest Iowa poll by Selzer and Co. for the Des Moines Register finds Governor Chet Culver's approval rating at a new low of 36 percent. Only 34 percent of respondents said Iowa is headed in the right direction, while 57 percent said the state is on the wrong track. The poll was in the field from January 31 to February 3 and surveyed 805 Iowa adults, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percent.

Culver's approval rating fell to 36 percent, with 53 percent disapproving. The Des Moines Register's Iowa poll from September had Culver in positive territory, with 50 percent approval and 39 percent disapproval. The Des Moines Register's November poll had Culver with 40 percent approval and 49 percent disapproval.

The Des Moines Register noted that since September, Culver's approval among Democrats has fallen from 72 percent to 57 percent, while Senator Tom Harkin's approval among Democrats was measured at 77 percent in both polls.

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IA-Gov: Branstad and Culver release partial fundraising numbers

by: desmoinesdem

Fri Jan 15, 2010 at 7:46 AM EST

Yesterday Republican front-runner Terry Branstad's campaign released some information about its fundraising during the last three months of 2009. As I'd feared, they reported big numbers: nearly $1.55 million raised, with $1.36 million cash on hand left at the end of 2009. You can make a lot of contacts in four terms as governor, and Branstad's campaign had 3,044 individual contributors, representing all of Iowa's 99 counties. The campaign also noted that 94 percent of the money raised came from Iowans, and 96 percent came from individuals.

Governor Chet Culver's campaign responded by announcing that it has $2.59 million on hand:

That total is over $1 million more than any incumbent governor has had at a similar point in their reelection cycle. [...]

Over the past 12 months, the campaign received contributions from well over 1,000 donors, 85% of which are Iowa residents.  Additionally, more than half the contributions made to the campaign were for $250 or less.

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IA-Gov: Could Vander Plaats pull off an upset?

by: desmoinesdem

Wed Jan 13, 2010 at 12:55 PM EST

I've been assuming for the past few months that there's no way Bob Vander Plaats can defeat Terry Branstad in this year's Republican gubernatorial primary. Branstad's statewide connections from his four terms as governor and his support from major donors should give him an insurmountable edge, especially in the eastern Iowa counties. While Vander Plaats would have a great shot at winning a caucus or a statewide convention, I didn't see any way he could keep Branstad below 50 percent in the primary, especially with Branstad likely to raise far more money.

I've started to rethink my assumptions as conservative Republicans have spoken out against Branstad.

Everyone knew the Iowa Family Policy Center's political action committee would endorse Vander Plaats at some point, but their statement yesterday went far beyond expressing a preference for Vander Plaats. The IFPC made clear that they will not support Branstad in the general election if he wins the GOP nomination.

Follow me after the jump for more on the IFPC's endorsement and how Vander Plaats could win the primary.

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IA-Gov: Culver hires new campaign manager, Branstad faces "showdown"

by: desmoinesdem

Sat Jan 09, 2010 at 2:12 PM EST

Governor Chet Culver's re-election campaign announced yesterday that Abby Curran has been hired as campaign manager. She replaces Andrew Roos, who departed in November.

Curran first worked in Iowa in 2003 and 2004, as a field organizer for Dick Gephardt in the Dubuque area. In 2006, she managed Baron Hill's successful campaign in Indiana's Republican-leaning ninth Congressional district. In 2007, she was deputy field director for John Edwards' Iowa caucus campaign. In 2008, she managed the campaign of Linda Stender, who fell short in New Jersey's Republican-leaning seventh Congressional district.

Jesse Harris remains deputy manager for the Culver-Judge campaign, and the Des Moines Register reported some other encouraging news: "Culver retains as his general campaign consultant Teresa Vilmain, a Cedar Falls native and veteran Democratic organizer whose Iowa experience dates back 30 years."  

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Democratic Governors Association raised big money in 2009

by: desmoinesdem

Mon Jan 04, 2010 at 5:24 PM EST

Democratic incumbent governors are facing some tough races in 2010, but fortunately the Democratic Governors Association will be in a position to help in key states.
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