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Top of ticket focus at Iowa GOP candidate events this weekend

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August 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – This fall’s presidential election was the focus of Republican gatherings in Iowa this weekend. Republican Congresswoman Ashley Hinson, who hosted a campaign fundraiser in Cedar Rapids, is running for a third term in the U-S House, but she did not focus on her Democratic opponent Sarah Corkery. Instead, Hinson told the crowd they cannot sit this presidential election out.

“I think President Trump has a really great vision for the future of our country,” Hinson says. “It’s a vision that a minivan-driving mom like me — we should all be supporting this.” Hinson said Vice President Harris “may be a new face” at the top of the ticket, but her policies will be the same as President Biden’s. “Kamala Harris has been in lockstep with him for the last three and a half years. They’re been trying to turn our country into a liberal wasteland with their policies,” Hinson says. “…They’re not fooling any of us. We all know what’s at stake here.”

Both of Iowa’s U-S Senators spoke at Hinson’s event. Senator Joni Ernst told the crowd Harris was an ineffective member of the U-S Senate. “Don’t let her remake herself,” Ernst said. “She is what she is and she will be a detriment to our great United States of America.” Senator Chuck Grassley told the crowd Obama campaign veterans are working for Harris.  “We can’t afford two more terms of a Harris Administration to be the 4th and 5th terms of the Obama Administration,” Grassley said.

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird hosted an event in Adel Saturday night to raise money for her 2026 reelection campaign. During her speech at the end of the evening, Bird emphasized Trump’s need to appear in so-called battleground states where the race is close. “Here in Iowa, we will take care of turning out Iowa for President Trump and putting that in the win column, won’t we?” Bird asked and the crowd cheered. Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan was the keynote speaker at campaign fundraisers for Hinson and Congressmen Randy Feenstra and Zach Nunn this weekend.

Jordan, a former wrestling coach who’s co-founder the U-S House Freedom Caucus, cautioned against overconfidence. “One of the first things they teach you when you’re a kid starting to learn to wrestle is they say: ‘Wrestle to the whistle. Don’t stop early. You keep going until you hear the whistle,'” Jordan said in Cedar Rapids Saturday afternoon. ” That’s the attitude we have to have.”

Minnesota Congressman Tom Emmer — the third-ranking Republican in the U-S House — joined Jordan at Hinson’s fundraiser in Cedar Rapids. He told the crowd to ignore this month’s polls.  “You hang in there and when we get to September, after Labor Day when people start paying attention again, that’s when the game begins,” Emmer said.

Labor Day is 28 days away. Election Day is in 92 days.