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Ross Wilburn, the new chair of the Iowa Democratic Party, joins River to River host Ben Kieffer to discuss his agenda.
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The Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee elected Rep. Ross Wilburn of Ames as its new state party chair on Saturday. His election follows a number of blows for Democrats at the ballot box last November, including now-President Joe Biden losing to former President Donald Trump by about 8 points.
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Ben Kieffer and Katarina Sostaric talk with Iowa Statehouse leaders about their legislative priorities for the 2021 session and to get their reactions to last week's news.
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The Democratic National Convention continues today, and some say certain voices are missing from the programming.
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Iowa Democratic Party Chair Troy Price apologized Tuesday afternoon for technical problems that caused a long delay in reporting the first results from…
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Some of the presidential candidates who have been organizing for months in Iowa are starting to see their work pay off in the latest Des Moines…
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The Democratic National Committee gave conditional approval Friday to the Iowa Democratic Party’s plan to hold satellite caucuses in addition to…
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Iowa Democrats will not have phone-based virtual caucuses in 2020 after national Democratic officials voted Friday to reject the state party’s plan for…
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The Democratic National Committee is recommending that Iowa scrap its plans for telephone-based virtual caucuses next year, citing security concerns. The…
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The Iowa Democratic Party is still waiting for national party officials to approve its plan for launching virtual caucuses in late January 2020, a new…