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eridani

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Tue Jan 6, 2015, 03:06 AM Jan 2015

Iowa Democratic Leadership Want a More Liberal Candidate Than Hillary

http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/27895-iowa-democratic-leadership-want-a-more-liberal-candidate-than-hillary

Iowa Democratic leaders say they are troubled by the prospect that Hillary Clinton could win the state’s 2016 presidential caucuses without a serious challenge, a view primarily rooted in a desire for a more liberal candidate or at least a robust debate about the party’s policies and direction.

Interviews with more than half of Democratic chiefs in Iowa’s 99 counties show a state party leadership so far reluctant to coalesce behind Mrs. Clinton. County Democratic officials also voiced qualms about Mrs. Clinton’s ability to win a general election and her fundraising ties to Wall Street firms and corporations, which remain a target of liberal ire.

Many county officials said they would like to see senators including Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Bernie Sanders of Vermont enter the race, though they were split over whether any could gain traction and overtake Mrs. Clinton.

“My heart wouldn’t be in it for Hillary to the extent that it might be if it was a different candidate,” said Jennifer Herrington, chair of the Page County Democrats in southwest Iowa. “I admire Hillary, she’d be a great president, but you know, she isn’t my first choice I guess.”

Of course, candidates can secure a party nomination without winning Iowa, an idiosyncratic contest that tends to reward candidates with strong local organization and passionate supporters. But as the first-in-the-nation contest, set to take place about a year from now, Iowa draws outsize attention from candidates and the media, and it can set a narrative for a party’s entire primary season.
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Iowa Democratic Leadership Want a More Liberal Candidate Than Hillary (Original Post) eridani Jan 2015 OP
Warren-Sanders!!! gopiscrap Jan 2015 #1
Sounds like a good place for Schweitzer to step in (nt) Recursion Jan 2015 #2
Yeah, enough oil men. Let's get a coal guy!!! Scuba Jan 2015 #9
Obama's a coal guy; Schweitzer is biodiesel first Recursion Jan 2015 #10
Schweitzer may be lots of things, but liberal progressive ain't included. Scuba Jan 2015 #11
is this the same iowa just elected "senator" ernst lol nt msongs Jan 2015 #3
DUH!!!! billhicks76 Jan 2015 #4
+1 sakabatou Jan 2015 #6
they could nominate a spring heifer easychoice Jan 2015 #5
But wait, Iowa is a caucus state davidpdx Jan 2015 #7
Nobody cares about this guy... Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2015 #8
Let's ask President Edwards who should run... brooklynite Jan 2015 #12
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