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progressoid

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Fri Jun 1, 2018, 08:44 PM Jun 2018

Iowa GOP Leader Is Switching Districts, But It's Not At All Because He's Terrified of a Blue Wave


He’s not concerned about suburbanites turning on the GOP this November, no sir.

Chris Hagenow, the Republican majority leader in the Iowa House, is up for reelection this fall. But instead of running in the Des Moines-area district he’s represented for the last six years, he’s switching to a more conservative district nearby. He says he’s doing it to be closer to his kids’ school—but Democrats say Hagenow is swapping districts to avoid becoming yet another victim of 2018’s potential blue wave.

“He pretty vociferously maintains he’s not doing this so he can have an easier time at reelection,” Donna Hoffman, the head of the political science department at the University of Northern Iowa, told Mother Jones. “But all the data seems to suggest that he’s going to have an easier time in his reelection campaign.”

That’s because voters in Hagenow’s District 43 fit the profile of the educated, white suburbanites who nationwide have abandoned Donald Trump’s GOP more than half its voters cast their ballots for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election. Hagenow, a conservative Republican, won reelection that year by more than 3 percentage points, but now he’s the kind of legislator being targeted across the country by an energized Democratic base.

Perhaps feeling this pressure, in March Hagenow filed to run in District 19, which is located several districts north of District 43. It will require him to physically move homes to the GOP stronghold, where Republicans outnumber Democrats by about 4,500 people and where Trump took 57 percent of the votes in 2016. Although District 43 is evenly split between Republicans, Democrats, and independents, Hagenow told the Des Moines Register the districts’ demographics had nothing to do with the change. (Hagenow did not respond to repeated requests for comment from Mother Jones.)

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https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/05/a-republican-leader-is-switching-districts-but-its-not-at-all-because-hes-terrified-of-a-blue-wave/



Hahahaha! Chicken shit Hagenow's stunt made a national publication.


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Iowa GOP Leader Is Switching Districts, But It's Not At All Because He's Terrified of a Blue Wave (Original Post) progressoid Jun 2018 OP
Yeah if people believe Hagenow... 47of74 Jun 2018 #1
 

47of74

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1. Yeah if people believe Hagenow...
Fri Jun 15, 2018, 11:36 AM
Jun 2018

...if anyone believes Hagenow's excuses I have the following for sale.









I can do cash or paypal.

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