Oct 07 2009

Branstad files paperwork creating campaign committee

Category: 2010, PoliticsSusieQ @ 2:15 pm

Former Gov. Terry Branstad filed papers today creating a campaign committee for governor, signaling the beginning of a potential comeback campaign for the Republican and reshaping the race for the 2010 primary election.

Branstad plans to open a candidate organization with the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board, longtime Branstad associate Richard Schwarm said Tuesday. Branstad will name as its head one of the state’s leading business executives, Schwarm added.

Other Republicans who have filed organizational committees to run for governor are state Sen. Jerry Behn of Boone, Cedar Rapids businessman Christian Fong, state Sen. Paul McKinley of Chariton, state Rep. Christopher Rants of Sioux City and state Rep. Rod Roberts of Carroll.Branstad has been president of Des Moines University since 2003. After dismissing talk in April of a comeback, he said in July he was considering it.

Full Story at the Des Moines Register

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Feb 10 2009

Steve King Considering Bid for Iowa Governor

Category: 2010, PoliticsSusieQ @ 9:21 am

Congressman Steve King says he’s mulling the idea of running for governor rather than for reelection to congress in 2010. “I have a job today that I very much enjoy and I’m eager to start every day and I’m sorry to have to give up on each day,” King says. “…It’s a wonderful privilege to serve the people of this country and the state of Iowa, but I’ve made no decision.”

King, a Republican from the western iowa town of Kiron, considered running for governor in 2006, but decided against it. Democrat Chet Culver was elected in 2006 and has made it clear he intends to seek re-election to a second term. A handful of Republicans already have expressed interest in running for governor in 2010, and King’s not ruling out joining that list. “It’d be foolish to foreclose options,” King says. “And I think it’d be constructive, though, at this point for me to say that our most important job right now is to bring together and reunify the Republican Party in this state.”

King met privately today with Republicans who serve in the state legislature and new Iowa Republican Party chairman Matt Strawn joined King in one of those meetings. “And I said this to the Republicans this week in the statehouse: I think that we will gain seats in 2010…in the Iowa Legislature and in congress,’” King says. “And I say that for a number of reasons, but we have people that are coming out today that said they didn’t want to commit themselves to a life of public service. Now they’re frustration’s driving them. Our recruitment is better. They’re seeing the cliff that we’re being driven over, economically, and they want to pull us back from that.”

From RadioIowa.com

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