Iowa turning purple again!

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I hope Rob smashes Lahn.
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AFM22

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TAG THE SHEREF OF HAWKEYE REPORTS OVER HEAR SO HE CAN YELL AT ME AGAIN FOR SOMETHING YOU DID
HE YELLS AT ME WEEKLY BC I SAY THINGS LIKE

"ITS TIME WE ACKNOWLEDGE CLARK IS JUST A GOOD OFFENSIVE PLAYER AND NEEDS GOOD PLAYERS AROUND HER TO EVER WIN A RING BC SHE CANT DO IT HERSELF"

OR

"CLARK CAN NEVER BE A TRUE LEADER UNTIL SHE LEARNS HOW TO NOT GET A TECH FOR THE LITTLEST THINGS. SHE'S WAY TOO VOLOTILE TO LEAD EFFECTIVELY."
 

McLovin32

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HE YELLS AT ME WEEKLY BC I SAY THINGS LIKE

"ITS TIME WE ACKNOWLEDGE CLARK IS JUST A GOOD OFFENSIVE PLAYER AND NEEDS GOOD PLAYERS AROUND HER TO EVER WIN A RING BC SHE CANT DO IT HERSELF"

OR

"CLARK CAN NEVER BE A TRUE LEADER UNTIL SHE LEARNS HOW TO NOT GET A TECH FOR THE LITTLEST THINGS. SHE'S WAY TOO VOLOTILE TO LEAD EFFECTIVELY."
OMG @Easthawk1062 LOOK AT THIS SHID!!!!!
 
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fatpiggy

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You love to see it.


Turek leads Hinson in new poll

We began with Iowa’s U.S. Senate race, because on Monday morning, Politico was first to publish a poll conducted after the primary election, which found Democrat Josh Turek with a slight lead over Republican Ashley Hinson, 47 percent to 45 percent. A Democratic-aligned firm, Global Strategy Group, conducted the survey and produced this polling memo.

Global Strategy Group found that President Donald Trump’s favorability is underwater (45 percent favorable, 52 percent unfavorable) among likely Iowa voters, even though the sample included more Republicans than Democrats. By voter registration, 42 percent of respondents were Republicans and 32 percent Democrats. 50 percent said they voted for Trump in 2024, just 41 percent voted for Harris. Among independents surveyed, Trump’s favorability was -28.

Arguably Turek has more room to grow, because only 61 percent of respondents were familiar with him, while 76 percent were familiar with Hinson. According to the polling memo, Turek leads by 62 percent to 36 percent among voters who were familiar with both candidates.

One bright spot for Hinson: Global Strategy Group found a slight lead for Republicans on the generic ballot for the Senate race (47 percent to 45 percent). That suggests she has an opportunity to win over voters who are already GOP-leaning.

Of course she will also want to drive down Turek’s favorables, which is why her campaign and GOP groups began running attack ads immediately after the primary.

National observers agree Iowa’s Senate race is competitive—a big change from 2022, when outside groups took almost no interest in Iowa’s U.S. Senate race until the last few weeks of the campaign. However, our state is considered a second-tier pickup opportunity for Democrats—not a top prospect like Maine or North Carolina.


Kamala is going to win Iowa by 10% plus.


lol.