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Related: About this forumThe GOP Purge.
Well, this is fucking depressing. They've replaced normal wackos with super wackos.
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The June 7 primary election purge by the Iowa Republican Party of legislators who support Iowas public schools is bad news for the 9 out of 10 Iowa kids who attend Iowa's public schools--and their families.
GOP voters rejected not three but six of those (anti-private school voucher) incumbents, opting several times to replace veteran lawmakers with brand-new candidates on the Nov. ballot...
"Before that, only two incumbent Republican state representatives had lost re-election to a primary challenger in the previous 20 years.
The June 7 primary election purge by the Iowa Republican Party of legislators who support Iowas public schools is bad news for the 9 out of 10 Iowa kids who attend Iowa's public schools--and their families.
GOP voters rejected not three but six of those (anti-private school voucher) incumbents, opting several times to replace veteran lawmakers with brand-new candidates on the Nov. ballot...
"Before that, only two incumbent Republican state representatives had lost re-election to a primary challenger in the previous 20 years.
Incumbents shown the door in historic GOP state primary
Two weeks ago, in the wake of the failure of school choice legislation in the Iowa House of Representatives, I wrote that after having passed on their chance to make incredible reforms to Iowas education system, some members of the Iowa House Republican caucus were going to have to fight to keep their jobs. For some of those legislators, that fight has come to an end, five months before the Nov. general election.
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GOP voters rejected not three but six of those incumbents, opting several times to replace veteran lawmakers with brand-new candidates on the Nov. ballot. Before that, only two incumbent Republican state representatives had lost re-election to a primary challenger in the previous 20 years. By tripling that number in a single election, Republican voters in those districts sent a message to their partys candidates and elected officials alike: If you wont advocate for the policies we want, well find someone who will.
Those candidates and officials now have a much clearer view of where those voters stand on issues such as Education Savings Accounts, Gov. Reynolds plan to let Iowa families direct a portion of their childs per-pupil allotment education funding to private educational expenses. Thats more than evident based on which of the Republicans survived their primaries and which did not. Rep. Eddie Andrews of Johnston, for example, was an enthusiastic supporter of school choice. He defeated his primary challenger, Brett Nelson, carrying over 84 percent of the vote.
Other incumbents werent on board, and it cost them. The race between Reps. Dean Fisher of Montour and Dave Maxwell of Gibson was one of the three races pitting two incumbent Republicans against each other in a newly-drawn House District 53. Maxwell was opposed to school choice and lost re-election to Fisher, garnering only 37 percent of the vote.
more...https://www.thegazette.com/staff-columnists/incumbents-shown-the-door-in-historic-gop-state-primary/
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The GOP Purge. (Original Post)
progressoid
Jun 2022
OP
Thomas Hurt
(13,925 posts)1. Like replacing slow zombies with fast zombies.
jimfields33
(18,837 posts)2. That's what the voters wanted.
progressoid
(50,743 posts)3. When Steve King was primaried, a lot of people cheered. Not me.
King was a horrible person but he had been stripped of his power due to his big mouth. His replacement is actually worse than him. And he does his horribleness while being personable to the public.