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Tag Archives: Election 2018
Get Off Of The Internet And Go Vote!
Iowa has Election Day registration. You will need a photo ID and proof of residency. For more info. about voting go to IowaSOS.gov. Click here to find your polling location. Click here to find your county auditor.
55 Days – 5 Things You Can Do
Urgent election message from Rob Hogg Dear Friends: With 55 days left in this year’s general election, your participation now is critical. We have the opportunity to sweep back into the majority, un-do the damage being done, and build a … Continue reading
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Tagged Election 2018, Iowa Democrat campaigns, Iowa Democrats 2018
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Will This Labor Day Mark The Beginning Of The End Of The Trump Debacle?
Huge thanks to Paul Deaton for taking over as BFIA weekday editor for July-August. Happy Labor Day! “Labor Day is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes … Continue reading
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Tagged Election 2018, Iowa GOP, Iowa progressive activism
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Must See Video: Tom Vilsack Keynote Address At Boone County Democracy Ball
This is an important speech by Governor Tom Vilsack where he discusses (1) how today is not unlike twenty years ago, (2) what Democratic leadership is, and (3) how Democrats win in 2018. This speech illustrates how a mild mannered … Continue reading
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Tagged Election 2018, Iowa Democrats, Tom Vilsack
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Austin Frerick: Trump Tax Plan Will Lead To Job Losses
Austin Frerick is running for U.S. Congress in Iowa’s third district with the aim to win the Democratic primary and unseat Republican David Young. For more about Austin visit the campaign website https://www.austinfrerick.com/ “I’m a pro-competition Democrat.. [Trump] tax plan … Continue reading
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Tagged Austin Frerick, Election 2018, Iowa politics, Iowa Rep. David Young, Iowa's third congressional district
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Interview With Governor Howard Dean: Young People Will Rebuild The Democratic Party
http://ksr.hkspublications.org/2017/11/07/interview-with-governor-howard-dean-rebuilding-the-democratic-party/ Liz Hanson is a second-year master in public policy student at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Governor Dean is not interested in rehashing the 2016 election. There are a range of reasons he believes … Continue reading