Mitt Romney Announces Additional Iowa Endorsements
Today, Mitt Romney’s Free and Strong America PAC announced 38 additional endorsements of state and federal candidates running in Iowa and committed a total of $41,500 to their individual campaign committees. These endorsements follow the PAC’s earlier endorsement of Terry Branstad’s gubernatorial campaign.
Among the endorsed candidates are:
Senator Chuck Grassley: Senator Chuck Grassley currently serves the people of Iowa in the U.S. Senate and is running for reelection.
Congressman Steve King: Congressman Steve King currently represents Iowa’s 5th Congressional District and is running for reelection.
Congressman Tom Latham: Congressman Tom Latham currently represents the 4th Congressional District of Iowa and is running for reelection.
Ben Lange: Ben Lange, an attorney, is now running to represent the 1st Congressional District of Iowa.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks: Mariannette Miller-Meeks, a doctor, former small business owner, and retired Army Lt. Colonel, is now running to represent the 2nd Congressional District of Iowa.
State Senator Brad Zaun: Brad Zaun currently serves the people of Iowa in the State Senate and is now running to represent the 3rd Congressional District of Iowa.
Brenna Findley: Brenna Findley, an attorney and former chief of staff to Congressman Steve King, is now running to serve as Iowa’s next Attorney General.
Dave Jamison: Dave Jamison currently serves as the Story County Treasurer and is now running to serve as Iowa’s State Treasurer.
Matt Schultz: Matt Schultz, an attorney and City Councilman in Council Bluffs, is now running to serve as Iowa’s Secretary of State.
The PAC also announced that it is sending $2,500 each to the Congressional campaigns of King, Latham, Lange, and Miller-Meeks, $1,000 to Findley’s Attorney General campaign, $2,000 to Jamison’s State Treasurer campaign, and $2,000 to Schultz’s Secretary of State campaign. The PAC has previously contributed $5,000 to Grassley’s U.S. Senate campaign and $2,500 to Zaun’s Congressional campaign.
The PAC also announced the endorsements of, and contributions to, the following Iowa State Senate and State House candidates:
Candidate Name
Office Sought
Contribution Amount
State Senate Republican Leader Paul McKinley
State Senate
$1,000
State Senate Assistant Republican Leader David Johnson
State Senate
$500
State Senator Jim Hahn
State Senate
$500
Bill Dix
State Senate
$500
Roby Smith
State Senate
$500
State House Republican Leader Kraig Paulsen
State House
$1,000
State House Assistant Republican Leader Dave Deyoe
State House
$1,000
State House Assistant Republican Leader Renee Schulte
State House
$2,500
State Representative Rich Anderson
State House
$500
State Representative Betty De Boef
State House
$500
State Representative Greg Forristall
State House
$500
State Representative Linda Miller
State House
$500
State Representative Steve Olson
State House
$500
State Representative Chuck Soderberg
State House
$500
State Representative Dave Tjepkes
State House
$500
State Representative Nick Wagner
State House
$500
State Representative Ralph Watts
State House
$1,000
Roger Arthur
State House
$500
Chip Baltimore
State House
$500
Darin Beck
State House
$500
Mark Brandenburg
State House
$500
Josh Byrnes
State House
$500
Lee Hein
State House
$500
Stew Iverson
State House
$1,000
Jarad Klein
State House
$500
Ross Paustian
State House
$500
Jeff Smith
State House
$500
Jeremy Taylor
State House
$500
Guy Vander Linden
State House
$500
“The people of Iowa are fortunate to have so many good Republican candidates running for office who will fight against the culture of higher taxes, higher spending, and higher debt, and work to get our economy back on track. By electing candidates like these, we will finally get people back to work and turn our troubled economy around,” said Romney.
These endorsements are another in a series of state rollouts of the PAC’s 2010 endorsements, which are aimed at electing conservative candidates who will work to lower taxes and spending, restore commonsense principles to healthcare and get our economy moving again. As part of this program, Romney’s PAC also has announced endorsements in Ohio, Missouri, California, Pennsylvania, Hawaii, Nevada, Illinois, Georgia, Texas, Indiana, Idaho, New Mexico, Virginia, Florida, North Dakota, South Carolina, Utah, Maine, South Dakota, New Jersey, North Carolina, Wyoming, Colorado, Michigan, Oklahoma, Oregon, Montana, Nebraska, Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New York, Kansas, West Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, and Alabama.