Categories: Politics

Sen. Chuck Grassley’s help crumbles in Iowa as 64% of voters need him away

Iowa voters have had enough of Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) as 64% responded they wanted someone new to the Senate.

The Des Moines Register reported on its latest survey:

Almost two-thirds of likely voters, or 64%, say they think it is time for someone new to take over from Grassley. 27 percent say they would re-elect Grassley.

… ..

That includes a sizable percentage of the likely Republican voters, 37% of whom say they are ready for someone else. Eighty-nine percent of Democrats and 68% of Independents say they are ready for something new.

Only 51% of Republicans and 23% of Independents would re-elect Grassley. Chuck Grassley is one of the many Republican Senators to have hugged Trump and Trumpism as a bear, but the numbers in this poll suggest it doesn’t matter.

Grassley would still be a formidable candidate if he ran again. Grassley has been in the Senate since 1981. There is no other Senator who is more anchored and understands the deep power of incumbents better than Chuck Grassley.

The vast majority of elected officials have a shelf life regardless of their age. At some point, voters get tired of the same faces in the same places.

If Grassley runs again he could be vulnerable. Republicans have enough trouble with open seats in states like Pennsylvania and Ohio. A fresh-faced challenger with the opportunity to fill someone else in the Senate could rob Republicans of any hope of winning the Senate majority in 2022.

Voters tell Grassley it’s time to go. If he chooses not to listen, he could support or strengthen the majority in the Democratic Senate by running again and losing.

If Chuck Grassley doesn’t retire, voters could retire him next November.

Mr. Easley is the executive editor of the White House press pool and congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor’s degree in political science. His thesis focused on public policy with a specialization in social reform movements.

Awards and professional memberships

Member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the American Political Science Association

Jimmy Page

MV Telegraph Writer Jimmy Page has been writing for all these 37 years.

Recent Posts

Hegseth dismisses issues concerning the Strait of Hormuz in gentle of the Iran battle

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth brushed aside concerns Friday that the actual closure of the Strait…

20 hours ago

Die Zölle der US-Bundesstaaten steigen, da Trump während der Halbzeitwahlen mit einem Kampf um die Erschwinglichkeit konfrontiert ist

Eine neue Analyse der US-Volkszählungsdaten zeigt, dass Bundesstaaten in den USA, in denen in diesem…

1 day ago

The Vertex kidney drug povetacicept is profitable within the examine for IgAN

A sign hangs in front of the world headquarters of Vertex Pharmaceuticals in Boston.Brian Snyder…

3 days ago

The federal government ought to present extra help to Individuals caught within the Center East

Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), accompanied by Senator Angus King (I-ME) (L), speaks as General Gregory…

3 days ago

Los Angeles Marathon about Michael Kimani Kamau Unsuitable flip, no winner

The LA Marathon also congratulated all of the race's podium finishers - including Enyew Nigatwho…

6 days ago

US Treasury yields: Oil returns larger

The 10-year Treasury Department The yield initially rose before falling on Monday as oil prices…

6 days ago

This website uses cookies.