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Des Moines Register Not even Deb Scholten is immune to the political speculation swirling around potential 2022 candidates like her son J.D. “Dad thinks you are going to run for Senate. Are you?” she texted him recently, getting right to the point. J.D. Scholten, a Democrat who lost to Republican Randy Feenstra in the 2020 4th District congressional race, tweeted a screenshot of the text with a facepalm emoji. It s not that he s not thinking about it. It s just that he s trying to keep his options wide open and he s not yet sure whether he even wants to run. Among the paths he s considering are a possible run for the U.S. Senate, for Congress, for governor or even for lieutenant governor as someone else’s running mate. ....
By Mark Evenstad Jan 7, 2021 6:31 PM Iowaâs congressional delegation was unanimous in its rejection of attempts to delay confirmation of Joe Bidenâs Electoral College win. Democratic Representative Cindy Axne of West Des Moines and Republicans Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Ottumwa and Ashley Hinson of Marion announced in advance that they would accept the Electoral College results.  Republican Randy Feenstra of Hull said in a statement that he was following the Constitution by ensuring the Electoral College votes were confirmed. Republican Senator Chuck Grassley said election disputes are to be settled in the courts and noted none of the 78 lawsuits filed by the Trump campaign changed any stateâs election results.  Senator Joni Ernst said objecting to the count will not change the outcome and the “reprehensible violence” in the U-S Capitol wonât change it, either. ....
Iowa’s congressional delegation was unanimous in its rejection of attempts to delay confirmation of Joe Biden’s Electoral College win. Democrat Cindy Axne of West Des Moines, Republicans Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Ottumwa and Ashley Hinson of Marion announced in advance that they would accept the Electoral College results when they were presented in the U.S. House. Republican Randy Feenstra of Hull the other member of Iowa’s delegation in the House issued a written statement last (Wednesday) night. Feenstra said he was following the Constitution by ensuring the Electoral College votes were confirmed. Republicans Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst both issued written statements after voting in the Senate. Grassley said election disputes are to be settled in the courts. Grassley noted none of the 78 lawsuits filed on President Trump’s behalf had changed any state’s election results – and Grassley said politicians in Washington shouldn’t second guess the courts ....
Radio Iowa You are here: Home All six in Iowa’s congressional delegation confirm Electoral College results Randy Feenstra. Iowa’s congressional delegation was unanimous in its rejection of attempts to delay confirmation of Joe Biden’s Electoral College win. Democrat Cindy Axne of West Des Moines and Republicans Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Ottumwa and Ashley Hinson of Marion announced in advance that they would accept the Electoral College results when they were presented in the U.S. House. Republican Randy Feenstra of Hull the other member of Iowa’s delegation in the House issued a written statement tonight. Feenstra said he was following the Constitution by ensuring the Electoral College votes were confirmed. ....
January 3, 2021 Washington, DC Iowa Senator Randy Feenstra of Hull is becoming Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra. And he’ll be one of only two men representing the state in Washington. For the first time ever, women will be the majority of Iowa’s congressional delegation. Mary Ellen Miller is the former executive director of “50-50 in 2020” a group formed in 2010 to encourage women to run for office. (as said) “The reason we set up the program to recruit and train women was because Iowa was in a unique situation as being only one of only two states that had never sent a woman to Congress or elected a woman governor and in 10 years that has all been turned around,” Miller says. “I’m just, of course, very proud of our work, but also amazed at how quickly it has all changed.” ....