Time is flashing by in the run up to the Nov. 5, general election. I had our county organizer run walk lists for our event on Sept. 28. I hope to work some of them before then. Election day will be here in 43 days, so no time to lose.
I have only a couple of priorities. Encourage Democrats to vote. Encourage people to vote the whole ballot. Encourage voters to have friends and relatives to do likewise. That’s pretty much the ball game.
I read in the Washington Post House Speaker Mike Johnson cannot wrangle his caucus and doesn’t have the votes to prevent the government from running out of money on Sept. 30. That means he will again rely on Democrats to keep the government open. It would be an electoral disaster for Republicans to shut the government down right before the election and they know it.
Expectations for the election 43 days out are that Trump will win Iowa by a lesser margin than in 2020. Two of the U.S. House races are competitive and Democrats Christina Bohannan in first district and Lanon Baccam in third district stand a chance of flipping those seats. It is important to note that flipping five or six U.S. House seats nationally is all it would take to flip the House to Democratic control. Iowa Senate Democrats need one more seat to break the Republican super majority. They seem likely to do that, yet unlikely to flip the chamber because their numbers are so far down. In the Iowa House, Minority Leader Jennifer Konfrst said she would like to see the minority move from the current 36 to somewhere in the 40s. That, too, seems possible.
I had hoped to be out of elective politics by age 72. That won’t happen this year, and I continue to do two or three daily things related to the election. I will continue for the next 43 days.

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