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Main Street Over Monopolies: U.S. Senate Candidate J.D. Scholten Releases “Fair Game Plan for Farmers and Us”
Democrat Emphasizes Farm Recession and Need to Revitalize Rural Communities by Prioritizing Main Street Over Monopolies Ankeny, IA – U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Scholten today rolled out his bold vision to help Iowa’s family farmers confronting a farm recession and … Continue reading
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JD Scholten Running For U.S. Senate Against Joni Ernst
J.D. Scholten came close to defeating Steve King in the 2018 election for Iowa’s 4th Congressional District. Scholten lost by only 3.3 percentage points or approximately 10,000 votes. This was King’s closest general election challenge in his nine terms representing … Continue reading →