Trump, Republicans get nightmare news in deep red state - Brian Tyler Cohen
INTERVIEW: Democrat Rob Sand scores ratings change in Iowa governors race.
The following summary is AI-generated.
- Rob Sand, Iowas Democratic gubernatorial nominee, highlights a major ratings shift by the Cook Political Report moving Iowas race from lean Republican to a toss-up, citing his statewide track record and momentum.
- He emphasizes his background as State Auditor and former chief public corruption prosecutor, including uncovering the largest lottery rigging scheme in U.S. history, which bolsters his credibility with voters.
- Sand criticizes Iowas Republican leadership for being out of touch, citing stagnant income growth, lack of accountability in school vouchers, and efforts to shield agencies from audit oversight.
- He connects national issues like the Strait of Hormuz closure impacting fertilizer access and farm bankruptcies to local hardship, accusing GOP officials of ignoring real economic pain for partisan loyalty.
- His campaign is drawing surprising support from registered Republicans, with more GOP donors than any Republican gubernatorial candidate, fueled by a message of unity and reform under the slogan not redder or bluer, but better and truer.
- Sand promotes democracy revivals bipartisan town halls and advocates for systemic accountability, including banning stock trading for officials and mandatory cognitive tests for those in power.