Ashley Hinson Launches Bid for Iowa Senate Seat
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Republican lawmaker Ashley Hinson officially announces her candidacy for Iowa Senate, with sights set on succeeding Senator Joni Ernst.
Joni Ernst is a Republican U.S. Senator from Iowa, serving since January 2015. Born on July 1, 1970, in Red Oak, Iowa, she grew up on a family farm and later graduated from Iowa State University and earned a master’s degree from Columbus State College. Ernst served over 20 years in the U.S. Army Reserves and Iowa Army National Guard, including deployment as a company commander during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Before the Senate, she was Montgomery County auditor (2005–2011) and then served in the Iowa State Senate from 2011 to 2014[1][2][6][7]. Ernst gained national recognition during her 2014 Senate campaign with a memorable ad emphasizing her farming roots and fiscal conservatism, declaring she knew how to “cut pork” in Washington. She became the first woman to represent Iowa in the U.S. Senate and the first female combat veteran elected to the Senate. Her political positions are firmly conservative, advocating for limited federal government, states’ rights, repeal of the Affordable Care Act, and strong support for Iowa farmers and small businesses. She has also opposed abortion and supported gun rights[2][7]. In the Senate, Ernst has been active on committees related to agriculture, veterans’ affairs, and national defense. She delivered the Republican response to President Obama’s 2015 State of the Union address and supported many of President Trump’s policies, including tax reform and attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. She voted against Trump’s conviction in his 2020 impeachment trial. Recently, Ernst sponsored legislation focused on food security and farm protection, reflecting ongoing engagement with agricultural issues important to Iowa[1][2][5]. Ernst continues to represent Iowa with emphasis on economic growth, national defense, and veterans’ support. She resides in Red Oak, Iowa.
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Republican lawmaker Ashley Hinson officially announces her candidacy for Iowa Senate, with sights set on succeeding Senator Joni Ernst.
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U.S. Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa has confirmed she will not seek reelection in 2026, opening up a highly coveted Senate seat and potentially shifting the state's political landscape.
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Senator Joni Ernst announces she will not seek reelection, giving Democrats a chance to gain control of the Senate. Her departure leaves a void in the Republican party's efforts to maintain control.
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Iowa Republican Senator Joni Ernst has unexpectedly announced that she will not run for a third term. This decision may be influenced by the state's polarized political climate and Ernst's controversial statements.
Republican party struggles to pass President Trump's tax and immigration package as key leaders focus on retaining House majority.
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Read about Senator Lisa Murkowski's concerns with the GOP tax and immigration package and its potential impact on her state.
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The unexpected decision of Senator Thom Tillis to not run for re-election raises questions about the state of the GOP and their support for President Trump's agenda.
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Senator Thom Tillis' announcement not to run for re-election has caused divisions within the GOP and further challenges for the Trump administration's tax and spending cuts package.
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GOP Senator Thom Tillis announced he will not run for re-election in North Carolina, highlighting division within the party over Trump's policies.
A look at the dismissive attitude and lack of accountability in the GOP's defense of President Trump's policies