Register Endorses Blouin, Schulte, and Braley
May 28th, 2006 at 10:51am Chase Martyn
The Register today made its endorsements for competitive primary races. For Governor, they like Blouin:
He has the richest breadth of experience among the three, in both public and private sectors. He has a depth of understanding gained from decades of working directly with Iowa’s people and problems. He has the confidence to tell Iowans some uncomfortable truths, and the wisdom to propose responses that are both practical and promising.
For the 5th Congressional District, they pick Schulte:
She’s running again because she wants to bring change to Congress. She’s the best candidate to do that, as someone who is connected to her community and recognizes the challenges typical families face.
And for the 1st Congressional District, it’s Braley:
He is a fresh face on the political scene with a law degree, children still at home and an appreciation for the congressional responsibility to uphold the U.S. Constitution.
That was what distinguished him from other candidates during a recent meeting with Register editors and writers.
Of the endorsements, it’s only Schulte’s that gave me much pause. Not that I don’t like Schulte, but her endorsement read more like a personal narrative than a political endorsement, and I sort of saw Bob Chambers as the type of candidate the Register might get behind. I guess I was wrong.
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2 Comments Add your own
1. Anon | May 28th, 2006 at 3:04 pm
Schulte is the only woman in any of the races in which they endorsed. The Register also feels bad about endorsing Steve King over her in 2004. I wish Sal was running in that race again.
2. Knuckboy | June 22nd, 2006 at 3:47 am
They endorsed correctly for the 5th District. Chambers was put up to the race without the heart in him to do it. Schulte’s been fighting for 3 years now and continues to gain ground on her 97,000 votes from 04.
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