Flashback 2008

Vote Early in 2008 — Provenance unknown.

What characterized the 2008 presidential election for Democrats was the systematic use of nearly every procedural, legal, organizational, and technological lever within the electoral process to bring people to the polls that were previously infrequent voters. The Obama campaign innovated within the existing electoral system, integrating policy, organizational structure, data analytics, and ground tactics into one single, continuous outreach to voters. The results speak for themselves. Obama won — decisively.

I have living memory of that campaign, and it is worth examining how the underlying process has changed since then. In 2008, the focus was on persuading people to vote and vote for Obama and other Democrats. In the years since, a series of Republican-led changes in election law shifted the challenge away from persuasion and toward altering how voters participate in elections. These shifts in process are making a difference, particularly for the kinds of turnout strategies used by the Democratic campaign in 2008.

In Iowa, these changes took concrete form in the voting restrictions enacted by Republicans in 2021. The law signed by Governor Kim Reynolds redefined key elements of the electoral process in ways that made voting more difficult. I list the provisions of the law here in full because this post is intended as a reference. Taken together, these changes make campaigns like the one Obama ran in 2008 significantly harder to execute. The new laws must be followed, and campaign leaders have adjusted accordingly.

According to the Iowa State Association of County Auditors, the law required the following changes:

• Voters must register to vote 15 days or more before the election to appear on the voter register on election day (formerly 11 days, and 10 days for general elections). Voters may still register to vote on election day, or when voting absentee in person, with both proof of identity and proof of residence.

• A voter who has moved and has therefore been sent mail by the County Auditor to inquire of their proper address, and who did not vote in the most recent general election (formerly the last two general elections), shall be marked inactive (unless they were not 18 years old at the time of the most recent general election). Registrations of inactive voters will not be cancelled until two more general elections pass with no voter activity. 

• Polls close at 8:00 pm for all elections (formerly 9:00 pm for primary and general elections). 

• When a registered voter is attesting to the identity and residency of a voter unable to present required forms of identification, the attesting voter must present his/her own required form of identification. 

• For a provisional ballot to be counted, the voter must either provide the necessary identification at the polling place before it closes at 8:00 pm, or provide it at the Auditor’s Office by noon on the following Monday. If the canvass by the Board of Supervisors will be held earlier than the following Monday (for cities with possible runoff elections), the identification must be provided before the canvass. (The post-election deadline was previously unclear.) 

• Employers must allow employees two consecutive hours to vote on election day, if they do not already have two consecutive hours off during the time the polls are open (formerly three hours).

• The first day to submit an absentee ballot request form to your County Auditor is 70 days before an election (formerly 120 days). 

• The first day County Auditors may mail absentee ballots to voters is 20 days before an election (formerly 29 days). 

• The first day to vote absentee in person at the Auditor’s Office is 20 days before an election (formerly 29 days). (If you have requested a ballot by mail prior to this, your ballot will go out in the mail on this date.) 

• The first day to vote absentee in person at a satellite location is 20 days before the election (formerly 29 days), and satellite voting locations may only be established by a public petition with a minimum of 100 signatures (formerly County Auditors could establish satellite locations on their own motion). To learn how to request one, click here.

• Absentee ballot requests for voting by mail must be received by 15 days before the election (formerly 11 days, and 10 days for general elections). Exception: If a voter is admitted to a health care facility, dementia-specific assisted living program, or hospital 14 or fewer days before the election, the voter may request an absentee ballot by telephone no later than 4 p.m. on election day. 

• Absentee ballots must be received by the county auditor by 8:00 pm on election day. (Previously, ballots were valid if postmarked before Election Day and received by the Monday following the election.) Postmarks or bar codes printed on ballot envelopes will no longer make a ballot received after election day valid, except in these cases:

-Ballots from participants in the Safe at Home program received by the Secretary of State in time to be transmitted to the County Auditor by noon on the Monday following the election. 

-Ballots from uniformed and overseas citizens received by noon on the Monday following the election. 

• If an absentee ballot affidavit envelope is not signed by the voter, the County Auditor shall contact the voter, who may then:

-Request a replacement ballot and return it by 8:00 pm on election day (changed from postmarked the day before the election or earlier). 

-Vote at the polls on election day.

-Sign the affidavit in person at the county auditor’s office by 8:00 pm on election day (changed from 5:00 pm the day before the election).

• Absentee ballot requests for voting by mail must be received by the County Auditor 15 days before the election (see exceptions above). 

• Must include the date the request is signed. 

• May not be sent to voters by County Auditors unless a voter requests one. 

• May not be sent to voters by the Secretary of State unless directed to do so by the state legislature in the event of a public health disaster declared by the governor. 

•May be sent to voters by candidates, political groups, and other private organizations, but no fields on the request form may be prefilled except for type and date of election.

• The only people who may return a voted absentee ballot other than the voter are:

-Someone living in the voter’s household

-An immediate family member

-The two special precinct election officials who deliver a ballot to the resident of a health care facility, dementia-specific assisted living program, or hospital

-Voters unable to return a ballot due to blindness or other disability may use a “delivery agent” to deliver their ballots

-Absentee ballots may be returned via designated ballot drop boxes (unless returned by a “delivery agent”), which if available must be located on the grounds of or within the building where the County Auditor conducts in-person absentee voting. (Auditors are not required to provide drop boxes.)

• In the case of a voter unable to return a ballot due to blindness or other disability, the voter may ask a “delivery agent” to deliver their ballot. “Delivery agent” is defined as follows:

-If a voter with a disability designates a delivery agent, the voter must complete and sign a designation form prescribed by the Secretary of State.

-A delivery agent shall return no more than two absentee ballots per election.

-The delivery agent shall fill out a receipt in a form prescribed by the Secretary of State and shall leave it with the voter.

-The delivery agent shall collect the voter’s designation form at the same time as collecting the ballot, and shall deliver the ballot and designation form to the County Auditor at the same time. The delivery agent must:

• Deliver the ballot in person to the County Auditor, not by mail or drop box.

• Provide to the County Auditor the same identification as a voter at the polls. 

• Provide the following on a form prescribed by the Secretary of State:

-Full legal name

-Residential address  

-Phone number

-Email address, if applicable 

• Sign a statement (prescribed in the law) certifying under penalty of perjury that the delivery agent has complied with the law.

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The Fiscal Malpractice Of Iowa Republicans

Guest column published in the Cedar Rapids Gazette

by Joe Bolkcom

Iowa Republicans can’t be trusted to manage your money anymore.

Their reckless revenue and spending decisions have made a shambles of the state finances. They have created a huge $1.2 billion deficit that will soon blow a massive hole in the state budget and undermine essential services we depend on.

Since they took over state government in 2017, they have hoarded the tax payments of blue-collar wage-earning families to create a massive slush fund to shower unsustainable income tax cuts on their wealthy friends and free tuition for their kids to attend private schools.

Over nearly a decade as they stockpiled our tax money, they starved our local public schools, universities, mental health and rural health providers; increased our doctor and nurse shortages; and made our drinking water less safe.

The math is simple. Republican politicians in Des Moines are now spending roughly $1.2 billion more each year than the revenue coming into the state coffers. And to make matters worse, the same politicians are using more than $3.5 billion in one-time funds to balance the state budget.

That means in about three short years, without spending a dollar more on anything, which is impossible, the one-time reserve funds will be exhausted. What will follow are more drastic budget cuts to local schools, health care and public safety. Republicans now honestly say this was always their plan!

Well, no business can survive long by spending more than it earns. And using a one-time pot of money to pay for ongoing expenses is a recipe for bankruptcy.

Every Iowa family understands this reality. Paying your mortgage, rent, and grocery bills out of a limited savings account leads straight to homelessness and hunger.

Now, the same Republicans in Des Moines who can’t balance a checkbook want to dictate how local elected officials raise and spend property taxes. These are the last people who should be making those decisions. Their incompetence with public funds is well-documented, which made it laughable to hear Gov. Kim Reynolds recently lecture local elected officials on managing their city and county budgets.

Republicans’ long-held disdain for the essential role of government; their lack of respect for the everyday Iowans who provide such important services as public education, public safety, public works, and public health — and their fantasy of eliminating the state income tax entirely — are at the heart of their fiscal malpractice.

Ten years of one-party Republican control of state government has hurt people and damaged our state.

Red Iowa has morphed into the Mississippi of the Midwest. Our young people are fleeing, and newcomers are thinking twice about moving to Iowa to live, work and raise a family.

It’s time to send in the cleanup crew! This November, let’s clean house and end irresponsible Republican fiscal mismanagement. It’s time for state policymakers to put the hopes and needs of hardworking Iowans ahead of the fat cats and greedy corporate interests.

Joe Bolkcom is a former state senator representing Iowa City. He served on the Senate Ways and Means and Appropriations committees for 24 years. 

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Candidate Josh Turek Talks Iowa Politics With Jim Acosta

Photo: turek4iowa.com

Josh Turek is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Joni Ernst.

“Josh Turek is a two-time Paralympic gold medalist for Team USA and a State Legislator who represents the reddest seat held by a Democrat in the state of Iowa. Born with spina bifida after his dad was exposed to Agent Orange in Vietnam, Josh overcame 21 surgeries by the age of 12 to eventually represent the U.S. at four Paralympics.” – Josh Turek campaign website

Check out Josh Turek’s campaign website:  turek4iowa.com

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Iowa City Holds “We Ride In Unity” Event

 

 

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Bernie Speaks On The Floor Of The Senate Wednesday

Over the years many of us have found that there is one person in the Senate who uses his right to speak out on issues probably as effectively or possibly more effectively than anyone else. Maybe because he is not captured by any party, Bernie Sanders expresses the desires of most Americans when he takes on economic issues, free and fair elections, the simple desire for people to live a free life, or the desire for the wealthy and corporations to pay their fair share.

So at a critical juncture in our nations history as we are on the precipice of sliding into an authoritarian country, let us listen once more as Bernie Sanders speaks up for the common man:

33 minutes:

I often wonder what America will do when Bernie dies and his often lone voice is no longer there to stand up for us. America needs many more voices like his.

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Sunday Funday: Caucuses Tomorrow Edition

35 seconds:

Are we in a civil war? Our government no longer abides by the constitution. They abide only by what their leader says. Republicans in the other branches that are supposed to jealously guard their power and thus keep the other branches powers in check instead bow to the wannabe dictator and pledge fealty. this is certaily not how it was supposed to work.

The key to ending this crisis quickly is for Republicans to stand up for the beliefs that this country was founded on. But they won’t. Inside of each Republican is a soul that shrinks in cowardice in a time of crisis.  As our government sets up the mechanisms to steal this falls elections, most Republicans are working on following orders and drowning their consciences.

Iowa’s Democratic caucuses are in your counties tomorrow night. These are one of the last lines of resistance. Please attend:

Remember FIWH stands for Felon In The White House. I may try to work in some caucus history questions.

A) What well known journalist was arrested in Los Angeles late Thursday for reporting on a story in St. Paul, MN this week?
B) AG Pam Bondi asked for what in return for having ICE and CPB back off in Minnesota?
C) Soy beans aren’t the only crop that the FIWH’s policies have ruined. Down in Mississippi farmer have millions of pounds of what crop that they can’t sell?
D) Minnesota will be the focus of many questions this week. Chris Madel of Minneapolis made headlines when he did what last weekend?
E) What year did Iowa’s caucuses make moves that made it the ‘first in the nation’ presidential test?
F) Again in Minnesota, what US congress member was attacked by a constituent and sprayed with a smelly liquid?
G) Tesla, already being crushed by bad publicity, has decided to discontinue its models X and S cars to focus on building what?
H) Meanwhile, in our neighbor to the north, PM Mark Carney is getting what kind of a reaction from Canadians to his stands on the US?
I) Gladys West died last week at age 95. She had a major effect on America with what system she developed? {hint: think Hidden Figures}
J) Much of America was shocked Thursday when the FBI raided a warehouse in Atlanta and seized what?
K) The Iowa Democratic caucuses become almost moot in 1992 because what happened?
L) March 28th – what’s happening?
M) In what seems to be a strange deployment, the US says ICE will provide security at what upcoming international event?
N) The current administration seems to be at war with America’s cities. What percentage of Americans live in Metropolitan Statistical Areas (anchored by large cities)?
O) What year did the Iowa Democrats record their largest caucus attendance?
P)  The FIWH hung a picture of what good buddy of his in the White House last week?
Q) In a major affront to the US, what major economic powers signed a trade agreement last week?
R) According to the FIWH, what secret weapon did the US use to Venezuelan equipment when they kidnapped Maduro?
S) The band Queen said it will not do what again because it is simply too dangerous?
T) US border czar Tom Homan has been sent to oversee operations in Minnesota. What was Homan very credibly accused of in September?

 

The biggest threat to the United States is not Mexicans or Muslims. The biggest threat is Republican stupidity and their complicity in Trump’s treason. – True Blue

 

 

Answers:

A) Don Lemon for his reports on the church protest in St. Paul
 
B) Access to the minnesota voter registration rolls – probably to rig the elction
 
C) rice
D) He is a Republican who dropped out of the Republican primary for governor who said the Republicans have gone too far.
E) 1972
F) Ilhan Omar
G) robots
H) His ratings are zooming up – 64% approval
I) Gladys West was a black woman and a mathemetician who created the mathematical model of the earth that is used by GPS systems. She died 1/17/26 at age 95
J) Ballots from the 2020 election – seems the administration is setting up some bogus proof the 2020 election was stolen
K) Iowa senator Tom Harkin ran pretty much blocking anyone else’s chances of winning the caucuses that year
L) That will be the next NO KINGS DAY – remember we need 3.5%
M) The Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy beginning next week. (Milan does not them)
N) 84% – so a huge part of America will have their lives disrupted by the FIWH’s war on American cities
O) 2008 – Clinton v Obama – remember
P) Vlad Putin (he is the FIWH’s hero)
Q) The EU and India – will probably hurt US exports
R) a discombobulator – no, really – he said that Bullwinkle
S) Tour the US
T) Taking bribes – specifically $50,000 in cash from undercover FBI agents

 

Larry Krasner, Philadelphia DA to ICE: You’re a small bunch of wannabe Nazis. In a country of 350M, we outnumber you. If we have to hunt you down, like the way they hunted down Nazis for decades, we will. We will find you, and bring you to justice.

 

from democraticunderground.com

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Iowa Democratic Caucuses Are Monday Night! 

Your participation has never been more important!

The in-person caucuses will take place on February 2, 2026 at 7 p.m.

DES MOINES — Today, the Iowa Democratic Party shared locations of the 2026 in-person precinct caucuses. 

The current list of caucus locations is available at https://iowademocrats.org/caucus-locations/. The list will continue to be updated between now and February 2 as the 99 county party organizations complete their preparations.

“In 2025, Iowans showed they are ready for change with Democratic candidates overperforming by an average of 22 points in six special elections. In 2026, the Caucuses are the first opportunity to get involved in our campaign for change,” said IDP Chair Rita Hart. “If you think Iowa is going in the wrong direction and are ready for new leadership, join your local Democratic Party and get involved the evening of February 2.” 

Along with planning for organizing in 2026, the Iowa Democratic Party will conduct traditional party business at the in-person precinct caucuses including electing delegates and alternate delegates to county conventions, electing county central committee members and submitting platform resolutions for county conventions.

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While I hardly need to remind party regulars how important this year’s caucuses are, I am going to do so anyway. It is very important that Iowa Democrats send a loud message Monday that they are determined to send Republicans back to their homes next November.

Don’t forget that our free and fair election system is under attack as it has never been before. One of the messages that the aspiring first dictator of the United States is trying to send in Minnesota and to some extent in Iowa is that they – the Republican Party – intends to terrorize voters this fall. With one of the first political gatherings of the year, Iowa Democrats must loudly repudiate them.

Last Wednesday the current administration sent yet another unmistakeable message in Fulton County Georgia when the FBI – that now acts as a loyal police force for Trump – raided a warehouse where ballots of previous elections are kept. Iowans get the first opportunity to send a message that Americans and Democrats will not be intimidated.

Stand up now. You may not get another chance! If nothing else, go in honor of Renee and Alex!

Locations by in alphabetical order are here: https://iowademocrats.org/caucus-locations/

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Town Hall In Davenport With Eric Sorenson Today

Eric Sorenson from his website

From  email from ProgressIowa and Fairness For Iowa:

Across Iowa’s first Congressional District, we’ve all noticed a growing problem: Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks has been consistently avoiding public forums and direct constituent engagement. This lack of accessibility is particularly concerning following her recent vote against ACA tax credits, a decision that directly impacts Iowa families and our ability to afford health care.

That’s why Fairness for Iowa is taking action. We’re excited to announce a special town hall with Illinois Congressman Eric Sorensen, who understands the importance of listening to constituents. As a representative from Illinois’s 17th District, he brings a valuable perspective on the issues that matter most to working families across the Midwest.

WHAT: Iowa First District Town Hall with Rep. Eric Sorensen
DATE: Saturday, January 31, 2026
TIME: 10:00 – 11:00 AM
LOCATION: Davenport, Iowa (RSVP for location)

This town hall will provide space for genuine dialogue where your concerns will be heard and addressed directly. Rep. Sorensen and our other speakers will discuss your priorities, from the state of our economy and healthcare to other pressing issues affecting our community. You can submit questions when you register here.

Please share this invitation with friends, family, and neighbors who may be interested.

See you next Saturday,

– Finch VanDyk
Communications Organizer, CD 1
finch@progressiowa.org

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Can MAGA Get By On Lies Alone?

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No one I know listens to WHO-radio, the 50,000 watt station in Des Moines that broadcasts multiple hours daily of right wing talk.  At 50,000 watts, WHO reaches the entire state and beyond, using the publicly owned airwaves to basically saturate the state in right wing talk. Obviously, a whole bunch of Iowans are listening.  Unfortunately, they are getting garbage delivered into their homes, kitchens, cars and garages via the good old-fashioned radio.

There are local commercial am radio stations all around the state that also broadcast multiple hours a day of twisted ideas, distortions, conspiracy theories and hate directed at democrats, immigrants, minorities and others. Their programming includes national syndicated “conservative” or “controversial” talk radio hosts, “conservative” and “controversial” being code words among talk radio seekers for right wing talkers.

It’s hard to listen. So we ignore it.  Back in the day when there was an active national media reform movement, about 20 years ago, I tried to tune in periodically so that I could write about what they were saying, but I couldn’t take it for longer than 2-3 minutes. It truly makes you feel crazy.  The word gaslighting is the popular vernacular for what they do.

It’s like we know the propaganda is there because we hear about it, but we don’t experience it first hand, because we don’t listen to it, so we tend to underestimate its power to warp minds. It’s one thing to hear about it, but it’s another thing entirely to actually listen while it is being broadcast conversationally on your local radio dial.  I have long felt the right wing talk radio stations in Iowa are a primary reason why Iowa (and other rural states) lost its way. Radio creates communities of true believers, ties that bind.

Chuck Grassley clearly understands the importance to Republicans of being permitted to broadcast right wing propaganda over the publicly owned airwaves.  grassley.senate.gov/news/news-releases/grassley-asks-fcc-chairman-clarify-fairness-doctrine-statements

Someone told an anecdote recently about growing up on a farm in rural Iowa. He said every day you would come in from the fields at noon to eat “dinner” and listen to the farm report on the radio.  Later, when he had grown up and left home, the stations were sold and turned into talk radio stations, but his parents and other farmers just kept tuning in out of habit.

This week Robert Leonard wrote about it on his Substack Deep Midwest Politics and Culture and described what was being said on the air about the events in Minneapolis. I appreciate him doing this because I cannot, and we need to be reminded what is out there influencing minds, through our media.  We need to address this serious problem that has been hidden in plain sight for decades.

Here is an excerpt from Robert Leonard’s Substack post. He attended the protest of Trump’s visit Tuesday and reported on it.  Give him a follow. He is an independent thinker who doesn’t tend to use cliches, talking points or media narratives in his writing. He writes about things others aren’t writing about.

“On the way to Clive, I turned on WHO-radio to hear what was on the minds of the MAGA crowd, something I do at least once a day. The hosts of the show were pretty much talking about the battle of Minneapolis, where organized gangs of paid communists and socialist protestors were impeding the efforts of good law enforcement officers as they tried to arrest violent illegal “aliens” (yes, we are back to that unfortunate word) who were ravaging the city. Democrats are seeking to destroy our country, and the “patriots” listening need to prepare for civil war.

They told us that Trump had to stand strong, and maybe come in even harsher, because if Trump and ICE retreated from Minneapolis, the city would fall, with other cities soon to follow.”

Yes, many Iowans listen to this made up crazy talk every day and live by it.  Just in case you were wondering why our electeds feel so confident nothing can ever hurt their electoral chances.  The right wing media in Iowa has their back.  newyorker.com/news/campaign-chronicles/the-power-of-political-disinformation-in-iowa

But recently, it seems like the truth is breaking through, somehow.  It may be the blatant lying over the airwaves is losing its power. All things must pass, after all.

There were many more protesters that greeted Trump in Clive Tuesday than supporters. That’s what the media should be calling a seismic political shift in Iowa.

Follow Robert Leonard on BlueSky  YouTube  and Substack

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Marion County Democrats Host Christina Bohannan

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