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GOP Primary foes King and Bertrand debate in Sioux City

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June 4th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Congressman Steve King and his Republican Primary challenger Rick Bertrand met Friday night in their only face-to-face forum of the campaign. Bertrand, a 46-year-old state senator from Sioux City, presented himself as a “fresh face” and “new blood” who were serve no more than 10 years in congress. King stressed the value of his “institutional knowledge” after serving 14 years in the House.

“Look at Chuck Grassley and see how he’s doing. He’s a very effective United States Senator today,” King said. Bertrand replied: “The difference is Chuck Grassley is relevant. Chuck Grassley is the head of a committee.” King said: “My opponent is a candidate because I am effective…His supporters, his benefactors are angry because I endorsed a candidate for president and he won.” Bertrand said: “We’ve had a decade and a half of people standing at the polar opposites and barking at the moon. I think we’re ready for a change.”

Bertrand says before the Iowa Caucuses, King missed a “golden opportunity” to publicly pressure Ted Cruz to embrace the federal ethanol production mandate. King said he has a “long record in support of renewable fuels,” but King says it would have been “ridiculous” to stand on the same stage with Cruz and criticize him.

“There’s more to this country than the RFS alone,” King said. “That’s not the only yardstick. It’s one of them.” Bertrand suggested King had abandoned the R-F-S in favor of a “non-Iowa agenda.” Bertrand used his closing statement to mention a tweet King sent on Caucus night that relayed a C-N-N story about one of Cruz’s rivals. “I’ve learned from the Ben Carson people…If anyone on Tuesday gets a text or a tweet from the congressman that says I’m dropping out on Tuesday, please disregard it,” Bertrand said.

Last night’s hour-long forum was co-sponsored by K-S-C-J Radio, K-T-I-V Television and The Sioux City Journal.

(Radio Iowa)