by Luke Martz | Mar 1, 2021 | Campaigns, Congress, Opinion
Did you catch today’s news on Twitter? Big news out of the @IowaSOS office: Iowa Republicans have extended their voter registration advantage to 27,007. On February first it was 26,068. #ialegis #iapolitics #iagov #iasen https://t.co/AGh7GvGceB — Iowa Field...
by Luke Martz | Dec 29, 2020 | Campaigns, Congress, Featured, Opinion, State Politics
What a year. When Iowa Field Report launched in January, we, like countless others, could have never have imagined the events that lay ahead. Looking back at 2020, a lot happened. First, remember the Iowa Caucus? Yeah, that was this year. So was the battle between...
by Luke Martz | Dec 7, 2020 | Campaigns, Congress
Remember Jamie Raskin? The radical East Coast liberal that Cindy Axne gave her vote to? Well, he’s back. After voting on behalf of Iowa’s third congressional district while Cindy Axne was too busy to come to work, Raskin is apparently still hungry to...
by Luke Martz | Oct 7, 2020 | Campaigns, Congress
New developments in the story of Iowa Representative Cindy Axne and the man she’s been giving her proxy vote to in the U.S. House of Representatives. In a previous article, Iowa Field Report broke down Axne’s use of the proxy vote and allowed a Congress member from...
by Luke Martz | Oct 6, 2020 | Campaigns, Congress
The campaign for Congressman David Young has been running TV ads highlighting Axne’s use of a proxy vote to stay home and not show up to vote. Iowa Field Report decided to look into the claims and find out exactly what is going on. Nancy Pelosi pushed for a change in...