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Let’s Turn the Midwest Progressive Blue: Support JD Scholten, Kara Eastman, and Cori Bush
Progressive vs. Confederate
Join PDA and Bernie Sanders in Helping J.D. Scholten Defeat Steve King in Iowa
When Steve King was confronted by a DREAMer and Rand Paul ran away
Steve King was all:
Rand Paul was all:
Erika Andiola and Cesar Vargas were all:
King's campaign team were all:
When Steve King said Obama wouldn't be able to pass the citizenship test
Rep. Steve King in Iowa says President Obama wouldn't be able to pass the citizenship test because doesn't know what US economic system is
— Alex Moe (@AlexNBCNews) August 5, 2014
Steve King and his inner circle be like:
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When Steve King "conceded" that public opinion on gay marriage is shifting
Even Rep. Steve King, who is vehemently anti-gay marriage, said "we need to concede" that public opinion on the issue is shifting.
National Journal
Steve King be like:
After reading, King supporters were all like:
Democrats were all like:
When Steve King emailed that he is “living proof conservatives don’t have to sacrifice everything we believe in to win elections.”
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Todd Akin was all like:
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Independent/No Party ID voters were all like:
Christie Vilsack’s latest radio ad highlights how Congressman Steve King has spent ten years in office protecting Washington interests, instead of doing the right thing for Iowa.
“Congressman King has had ten years to do what’s best for the people of Iowa, but he has instead chosen to vote against them while protecting Washington interests and criticizing Iowans who are searching for a job,” said Christie Vilsack for Iowa campaign manager Jessica Vanden Berg. “The fact is, Congressman King has taken five pay raises, while voting for a $1,500 tax increase on working families. Iowans deserve a member of Congress who will work on their behalf, not work to protect the broken system in Washington and defend the wealthy for not paying their fair share. Christie Vilsack will always put the needs of the small towns and cities in the 4th District first.”
The ad, titled “Himself,” is the third radio ad from the Vilsack campaign and will begin airing across the 4th District this week.