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Christie Vilsack likely to take on Steve King ‘It will be a holy war’
Politico ^ | April 18, 2011 | Alex Isenstadt

Posted on 04/19/2011 12:11:27 PM PDT by iowamark

Christie Vilsack, the wife of Agriculture Secretary and former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, is likely to challenge GOP Rep. Steve King, according to several sources familiar with her thinking.

Vilsack has been considering a congressional bid for months, but two Democrats with knowledge of the former Iowa first lady’s planning say she has narrowed her options in recent days, zeroing in on King, an outspoken conservative who is a nationwide favorite of tea party activists.

Party leaders have given Vilsack their blessing to run against King, with one knowledgeable Democratic source telling POLITICO that Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Steve Israel told Vilsack last week during a meeting at the committee’s Capitol Hill offices that he would pledge to support her if she challenges the congressman.

An Iowa Democrat familiar with Vilsack’s planning said she is mulling a move to Ames, Iowa, which would place her in the newly drawn 4th district that King occupies.

Dusky Terry, a Vilsack adviser, declined to comment on the former Iowa first lady’s thinking, writing in an e-mail: “Sorry, I do not have any details to provide.”

Vilsack has been open about her interest in running for the House seat. Earlier this year, she stepped down from a nonprofit organization she formed, which is aimed at preventing unplanned pregnancies, to explore a bid. She’s also been huddling with several Democratic operatives to plot a potential campaign, including veteran media consultant John Lapp and Teresa Vilmain, who headed up Hillary Clinton’s 2008 primary campaign in the state.

Vilmain would not comment on Vilsack’s interest in running against King in a brief e-mail exchange on Sunday.

Last week, Vilsack was a featured guest at an annual gala for the Women’s Campaign Forum, an organization that backs female candidates who support abortion rights. Appearing at the event alongside Vilsack was Nevada Democratic Rep. Shelley Berkley, who is running for Senate.

Vilsack had been weighing the possibility of running against a Democratic incumbent in a primary — against either Rep. Dave Loebsack or Rep. Leonard Boswell — but waging a campaign against King instead would allow her to rally the party against a lightning-rod conservative and avoid a contentious and potentially bloody intraparty battle.

Vilsack considered challenging Loebsack, a three-term congressman who will run for a newly drawn southeastern Iowa district that includes the Mount Pleasant area where Vilsack has owned a home.

But that plan was resistedby party leaders. During their meeting last week, Israel told Vilsack in no uncertain terms that he would unequivocally back Loebsack should she decide to run against him.

Vilsack is also widely rumored as a potential challenger to Boswell, but in March, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi traveled to Des Moines to appear with Boswell at a fundraiser — a move that was viewed as a signal of her support for the veteran congressman.

The scrutiny surrounding Vilsack’s future comes as Iowa lawmakers finalize a new congressional map that will shrink the state’s House delegation from five seats to four. The Legislature approved a new map last week and sent it to GOP Gov. Terry Branstad, who told local reporters Friday that he will sign the plan into law.

Even before the map passed, Vilsack had expressed interest in running against King.

Jan Bauer, chairwoman of the Story County Democratic Party in Ames, said she spoke with the former first lady several weeks ago and that Vilsack raised the possibility of challenging the conservative congressman.

“I’d be surprised if she doesn’t do it,” Bauer said in an interview.

Strategists from both parties said a race between King and Vilsack would be competitive, with King likely to tap into a vein of grass-roots support in an effort to fight off Vilsack, a well-known figure who is also highly regarded for her political acumen. King, a five-term congressman, filed reports with the Federal Election Commission on Friday indicating that he has $142,000 in his campaign bank account and that he raised $41,000 during the first quarter.

A King spokesman did not respond to an e-mail, but the congressman released a statement last week saying he will run for reelection.

The Legislature’s passage of the new map has already set in motion a dramatic reshuffling of the congressional delegation. GOP Rep. Tom Latham, who had been drawn into the same northwestern Iowa-based district as King, announced Friday that he will move to run against Boswell in a seat covering southwestern Iowa. Loebsack announced that he will move to Iowa City’s Johnson County to run in the newly formed 2nd district — thus avoiding a showdown with Democratic Rep. Bruce Braley.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: Iowa
KEYWORDS: steveking
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To: JRios1968

Game On!!!


21 posted on 04/19/2011 1:37:06 PM PDT by CPT Clay (Pick up your weapon and follow me.)
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To: Keith in Iowa

Vilsack is the perfect democRat candidate, as her number one qualification is she sleeps with another dem politico. King’s district is the most republican in the state and he will crush Vilsack like a bug.


22 posted on 04/19/2011 1:46:22 PM PDT by Deep Hoop (AMDG)
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To: iowamark

I still see King winning it 55-45 at least. She’s not going to resonate in NW Iowa.


23 posted on 04/19/2011 8:49:13 PM PDT by Free Vulcan (Vote Republican! You can vote Democrat when you're dead.)
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To: Free Vulcan

Agreed. NW Iowa is very conservative. Her chances are slim to none in my opinion. King will eat her alive in a campaign.


24 posted on 04/19/2011 9:39:20 PM PDT by cornfedcowboy (Trust in God, but empty the clip.)
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