Miller-Meeks says GOP has more to do in D.C. and Des Moines
- Representative Miller-Meeks announced on April 15 that she will not run for Iowa governor in 2026.
- Gov. Kim Reynolds' decision not to seek a third term created speculation about potential candidates.
- Miller-Meeks, age 69, stated she is focused on her current role representing Iowa's 1st District.
- Miller-Meeks stated, "I will not be exploring a gubernatorial run" because her current job is all encompassing.
- With Reynolds stepping down, other Republicans like Brenna Bird and Bobby Kaufmann may run.
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Takeaways from the early midterm election fundraising numbers - Washington Examiner
As campaigns gear up for the midterm elections next year, both Democrats and Republicans are claiming fundraising victories. In the open Senate seats in Michigan, Minnesota, and New Hampshire, all currently under Democratic control, Democrats are off to a hot start. Much of the advantage is due to the fact that, while the seats are open, the candidates considering a run are already established representatives. Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI) is consid…
ThePatriotLight - House Republicans Announce Record-Breaking Fundraising Haul For 2026
ThePatriotLight - The battle for control of Congress in 2026 is already in full swing, and House Republicans are making it known they’re not waiting around to play defense. Backed by a record-setting fundraising haul, the GOP is aggressively preparing to hold—and potentially expand—their razor-thin House majority. The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) announced it raised $36.7 million in the first quarter of 2025, calling it the…
Vulnerable Republicans post strong fundraising quarter in fight to keep House
Vulnerable House Republicans outraised their Democratic counterparts during the first quarter of this year, an early win for the GOP as it faces the daunting task of maintaining its razor-thin majority in 2026. Off-cycle elections have historically led to lower…
House Republicans Announce Record-Breaking Fundraising Haul For 2026
The battle for control of Congress in 2026 is already in full swing, and House Republicans are making it known they’re not waiting around to play defense. Backed by a record-setting fundraising haul, the GOP is aggressively preparing to hold—and potentially expand—their razor-thin House majority.
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