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rurallib

(62,387 posts)
Wed Feb 12, 2020, 11:10 AM Feb 2020

Interview with Iowa senate candidate Michael Franken

https://blogforiowa.com/2020/02/12/michael-franken-interview/

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Franken returned to Sioux City in 2017 after serving a distinguished naval career. His last assignment was as Deputy Director of Military Operations for the United States Africa Command. If one names a significant military action since 9-11, Franken was most likely involved. His work included military operations in Libya, Mogadishu, Somalia, and combating pirates near the Horn of Africa. Unlike Ernst, Franken has a diverse portfolio of command experience, the gold standard of military service.

Of the primary candidates in the race, Franken has the longest resume of experience working on legislation in the Congress. In 1996 his legislative work began with an assignment as legislative affairs for Senator Ted Kennedy, It continued in between other assignments, totaling ten years in legislative affairs, with his most recent assignment finishing in 2015. He believes his work as a legislative assistant gives him a sound foothold to get things done for Iowans should he succeed in the primary and defeat Joni Ernst.

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Step number two. We need to control the senate from the Supreme Court designation to controlling the unhelpful tendencies of a potential second term. First and foremost we need to control the senate.

When you march forward to the general election and you look at the primary. Look at the primary in terms of ties, not who is nice, who they know, who they think would be fine. “Fine” is a bad word. Who’s going to win? Don’t think in four letters think in three letters, “win.” Who can beat Joni Ernst? Who can sit toe to toe, debate her, expose her voting record, pick it apart, corral a national effort behind the person to beat her.

She will have all of the strength of the Republican party behind her. Money will be no object for the Republicans to maintain that seat. You need to win her on the essence of the discussion. You need to punish her in every debate. She needs to whimper in the corner because she’s been supporting special interests in this state, at the behest of special interests and corporate greed, and been hammering the citizens of this state into the rich soil.

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rurallib

(62,387 posts)
2. For sure - we really need to pick the right opponent in the June primary
Wed Feb 12, 2020, 11:16 AM
Feb 2020

so far I like both Franken and Greenfield.

IADEMO2004

(5,554 posts)
3. Don't miss him if he is in your area.
Wed Feb 12, 2020, 11:28 AM
Feb 2020

Any honest measure against Ernst he wins. Ernst is a photocopy of what a senator should be.

rurallib

(62,387 posts)
4. How do you feel about the other candidates - Greenfield, Mauro and Graham?
Wed Feb 12, 2020, 11:32 AM
Feb 2020

Haven't really heard much from any of them other than asks for money.

IADEMO2004

(5,554 posts)
5. Greenfield, Mauro successful Iowa stories seen both a few times. Never been to a Graham event
Wed Feb 12, 2020, 12:56 PM
Feb 2020
https://www.kimberlyforiowa.com/

https://greenfieldforiowa.com/

https://eddiemauro.com/

https://insightonbusiness.podbean.com/e/cal-woods-for-us-senate-iowa-part-one/

https://frankenforiowa.org/about

Franken I believe would give Joni an education on national security, international cooperation and alliances. I Really want him to be our candidate this fall. He would be a leader while Sen. Ernst has only orders and read scripts.

rurallib

(62,387 posts)
6. I think the Kochs picked Ernst because she was a totally empty vessel
Wed Feb 12, 2020, 12:58 PM
Feb 2020

with no morals and more than happy to follow orders.

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