Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker tells Iowa Democrats "it’s time for a change" at the Polk County Steak Fry. Can Iowa become a purple state again?
This is the first time we're seeing how Iowa voters feel after Vice President Harris replaced President Joe Biden in the race for the White House.
The latest Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll out Sunday shows a closer race between Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump.
Vice President Harris narrowed former President Trump’s lead in Iowa to just 4 points, down from the Republican’s 18-point lead over President Biden in June, according to a poll released Sunday. The latest Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll,
Democrats speaking at a weekend rally in Iowa’s largest county say the state will be trending away from Republican dominance toward parity between the two major parties. About 500 people were at the Polk County Democrats “Steak Fry” fundraiser.
In a sign of her post-debate strength, Vice President Harris is closing the gap with President Trump in ruby red Iowa — a state she is unlikely to win in November, but could help deliver a House majority for Congressman Hakeem Jeffries.
Both Drake Democrats and Iowa State College Republicans say this is the most important election of their lifetime.
The Secretary of State's office tells KCCI it held off on certifying the Congressional races while an appeal from Libertarian candidates was working through the court system.
In August, a state panel comprised of Iowa's Secretary of State, Attorney General and State Auditor, Republican attorney Alan Ostergren said the Libertarian Party of Iowa broke state law, and in a 2-1 decision, voted to remove all three of the Libertarian Party of Iowa's congressional candidates from the general election ballot.
Pritzker tells Iowa Democrats "it's time for a change" at the Steak Fry, urging voters to flip GOP-held seats. Can Iowa be a purple state again?