Iowa Dems Welcome Most Unpopular Governor in the Country to Campaign Trail

Iowa Dems Welcome Most Unpopular Governor in the Country to Campaign Trail

GOP Gov candidates are running to continue Reynolds’ years of failures

DES MOINES – Yesterday, the Iowa GOP announced that Kim Reynolds, the most unpopular governor in the country (for two years running!), is going on a “legacy tour” to tout the many ways she’s failed Iowans over her tenure as governor. Reynolds and a decade of one-party rule have crushed Iowa’s economy and failed our schools, but Randy Feenstra, Adam Steen, Zach Lahn, Brad Sherman, and Eddie Andrews are all running to continue the empty promises and failed policies that have left working families behind. 

From Iowa Democratic Party spokesperson Terra Hernandez:

“The only record Kim Reynolds is leaving behind is one of complete failure. Under Reynolds and a decade of one-party rule, Iowa’s economy is in total freefall, schools are in decline, families are losing access to health care, and farmers are struggling to make ends meet. Iowans are ready for change, but Randy Feenstra, Adam Steen, Zach Lahn, Brad Sherman, and Eddie Andrews are all running to give us four more years of the same failed policies that put insiders first and working families last.

“We look forward to seeing the most unpopular governor in the country on the campaign trail!”

The failed legacy Kim Reynolds is leaving behind:

  • Schools in decline: Under Reynolds, Iowa fell from 5th in the country in education to 20th, setting parents, teachers, and children up for failure. The field supports Reynolds’ disastrous school vouchers program that has funneled $315 million in tax dollars to unaccountable private schools, leaving rural school districts to foot the bill for wealthy families and forcing cuts to local programs. It’s going to continue to be difficult to raise Iowa’s education scores when public schools where the vast majority of Iowa children attend are struggling to make ends meet.
  • Iowans losing access to health care: Thanks to Reynolds and a decade of one-party rule, Iowa is first in the nation for cancer growth, 44th for physicians per capita, and last for OB-GYNs — but the field would only continue these outcomes. Randy Feenstra was a “key author” of his party’s deeply unpopular budget law, which threatens health care for 106,700 Iowans and puts 20 rural hospitals at serious risk of closure, as 117,890 Iowans are seeing their premiums skyrocket. Zach Lahn has a record of opposing Medicaid expansion, a position even more extreme than Reynolds’ disastrous privatization scheme. The field agrees on going even further than Reynolds’ six week abortion ban with their belief that life begins at conception, and some even oppose exceptions for rape, incest, and the life of the mother.
  • Farmers in crisis: Costly tariffs and chaotic trade wars have pushed Iowa farmers to the brink of another farm crisis, but the field has refused to speak out. Randy Feenstra voted for legislation to protect tariffs, has failed to pass a new Farm Bill after three terms in Congress, and kicked the can down the road on the sale of year-round E15 — failing time and time again to give Iowa’s agricultural industry the certainty it needs. Zach Lahn has also cheered on cost-raising tariffs.

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