Two candidates are competing for a Des Moines-based Iowa House seat that is open this year with the retirement of longtime Rep. Ako Abdul-Samad.
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Democrats in a pair of competitive House districts are spotlighting the anti-abortion stances of Republican incumbents after the state enacted one of the most restrictive bans in the country.
The letter from Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird comes as a U.S. House committee launched a probe on suspicions about ActBlue fundraising.
This year is the first presidential election since Iowa Republican lawmakers cut the time allowed for all forms of voting and put new restrictions on voting by mail. Democrats and Republicans in Iowa are encouraging absentee voting this fall even though it’s become more difficult.
Iowa House Democrats vow to enshrine abortion rights in the Iowa Constitution should they reclaim a legislative majority in the Nov. 5 election.
Democrats say ensuring Iowans have access to in vitro fertilization will be one of their priorities if Democrats win a majority of seats in the Iowa House. House Minority Leader Jennifer Konfrst says Republican Governor Kim Reynolds wouldn’t sign a repeal of Iowa’s six-week abortion ban,
A PAC is funneling money toward candidates running for seats in the state Legislature after Iowa's 6-week abortion ban. Will it make a difference?
Iowa Democrats are counting on public backlash against the state's new six-week abortion ban to help them win over moderates and independents in the race for Iowa's 1st and 3rd U.S. House seats, the New York Times reports.
In this episode of On Iowa Politics, we analyze the latest Iowa Poll results, which reveal that a record 64% of Iowans support legal abortion in all or most cases, and 59% oppose the state law that restricts abortions after six weeks.
The race for Southeast Iowa’s U.S. House seat seems a little more competitive to at least one national politics forecaster.
A crowd of around 100 interested spectators from around House District 53 filed into the Tama American Legion on Monday night to hear from incumbent Rep. Dean Fisher (R-Montour) and challenger Tommy Hexter (D-Grinnell) during a forum sponsored by the local chapter of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and moderated by