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Iowa Democrat Senate candidate wants to
make state 'liberal' like California

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 6/14/2022 8:04:27 PM

During a campaign event at a high school in Des Moines, Iowa, retired Navy Vice Admiral Michael Franken, the Iowa Democrat taking on longtime Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, said that he wanted to "change" the state to have more "progressive thought" than California. "Like Iowa used to be," Franken said. "We would swing at ideas well before states like California." "We were the generators of good ideas," the Iowa Democrat added. However, Franken’s goal to surpass the Golden State in liberalness may not be the golden messaging he’s looking for as inflation rises nationwide, but especially in California. The U.S.'s

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What can you expect from a candidate named 'Franken'? That will go over like a lead balloon in Iowa.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: SALady 6/14/2022 8:07:22 PM (No. 1185925)
Proof #85,365,221 (just this year so far) that lie-beralism is a serious mental illness!!!!!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 6/14/2022 8:08:39 PM (No. 1185927)
Sorry, Admiral, you just torpedoed yourself.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: usmc0302 6/14/2022 8:44:02 PM (No. 1185949)
What is the problem with military flag rank officers?? They can’t win wars but want to change the political climate if a state? Morons all of them.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: itsonlyme 6/14/2022 8:44:42 PM (No. 1185950)
March 30, 2022 "Franken worked for President Barack Obama as his Chief of Legislative Affairs and worked as a legislative fellow for Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass." Shhh, let's not talk about the price of bacon.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: paral04 6/14/2022 9:22:47 PM (No. 1185971)
So they want to have LBGTQ and trannies run their state. What idiots!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Kate318 6/14/2022 9:29:56 PM (No. 1185978)
Iowa has finally swung back to a nice, conservative state with a terrific governor. Leave them alone, you democrat maggots.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Omen55 6/14/2022 9:31:05 PM (No. 1185982)
I want t be like CA is NOT a winning slogan.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: RWPollock 6/14/2022 9:33:31 PM (No. 1185985)
Well Navy Vice Admiral Michael Franken, maybe the reason Iowa is the way it is currently is because the era you are talking about really did not work very well and the Iowa citizens rejected the progressive ways you describe. If they are so great then why are the citizens rejecting them? Good policies would still be in place.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Nashman 6/14/2022 9:57:28 PM (No. 1186007)
The commercial writes itself. Pictures and sound of California’s homeless tent cities, bums shooting up on street corners, rampant crimes of all kinds, debauchery, staggering gas prices, riots… then a video of this clown saying he’d like to bring this to Iowa. He’d be lucky not to be run out on a rail.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: sunshinehorses 6/14/2022 9:58:09 PM (No. 1186009)
He is running against Grassley - a long time favorite in Iowa. While Grassley needs to retire, he decided against it this time, I suspect because there wasn't anyone really ready in the Republican party ready to take his seat.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Strike3 6/14/2022 10:26:27 PM (No. 1186028)
From the fifties through the seventies every state wanted to be like California. It was almost paradise. Now it's a wasteland of failure after failure.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Rat Patrol 6/15/2022 12:48:27 AM (No. 1186116)
Yes Iowa,you too can pay $500 per year for a license sticker and $7. per gallon for gas...
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Reply 13 - Posted by: DVC 6/15/2022 1:12:19 PM (No. 1186635)
Is this puke related to Al Franken? Go away, Admiral. You're clearly an Obama admiral, and that's NOT a compliment.
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