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Second district candidates Hinson and Mathis debate

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October 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) -The candidates in Iowa’s new second congressional district revived their strong disagreements over abortion policy during a joint T-V appearance last (Tuesday) night. Ashley Hinson, a Republican from Marion, is seeking a second term in the U.S. House. “I think it’s important we have some sort of conversation about how we protect life in this country,” Hinson says. “…It’s why I’ve supported a variety of pro-life policies.” Liz Mathis of Hiawatha is the Democrat running against Hinson.

“I will codify Roe when I get into Washington,” Mathis said. “I will also take government out of women’s health care decisions.” Both candidates said the situation at America’s southern border is dire. Mathis says new technology could help speed up asylum hearings. “I think the Biden Administration has failed at the border,” Mathis said. “When we look at pictures, it looks like chaos and so I believe that we need to hire more border patrol…They’re doing paperwork there and paperwork that is late is making people languish at the border.”

Hinson said the federal government should hire more agents for the border patrol rather than the I-R-S. “Let’s talk about technology,” Hinson said. “I’ve helped as a part of the Homeland Security Appropriations Committee to fund technology that allows us to use drones and specialty cameras to help monitor our southern border so we can stop these bad guys trying to make their way into our country.”

The candidates debated last (Wednesday) night in K-C-R-G T-V studios where both had worked in the past as on-air journalists. Television stations K-C-C-I in Des Moines and K-W-Q-C in the Quad Cities were co-sponsors. Hinson and Mathis will debate once more — next Tuesday, October 18th, on Iowa P-B-S.