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Related: About this forumDemocrat Renee Hardman wins Iowa Senate special election
https://www.kcci.com/article/renee-hardman-wins-iowa-senate-special-election/69890868Democrat Renee Hardman was elected to the Iowa state Senate on Tuesday in a holiday-week special election, denying Republicans' bid to reclaim two-thirds control of the chamber.
Hardman bested Republican Lucas Loftin by an overwhelming margin to win the seat representing parts of Des Moines' suburbs. It became vacant after the Oct. 6 death of state Sen. Claire Celsi, a Democrat.
Hardman, CEO of nonprofit Lutheran Services of Iowa and a member of the West Des Moines City Council, becomes the first Black woman elected to the Senate.
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Democrat Renee Hardman wins Iowa Senate special election (Original Post)
IA8IT
12 hrs ago
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EarlG
(23,291 posts)1. Weirdly, Republicans seemed to think they had a shot at winning this, which was wishful thinking
Earlier today:
Iowa special election puts GOP Senate supermajority back in play
Democrats are fighting to preserve their final point of leverage in Iowas Senate on Tuesday, as Republicans stand one win away from a supermajority and near-total control of the chamber.
A Republican pickup would restore the GOPs supermajority only months after Democrats briefly broke it in an August special election, giving Democrats 17 seats to Republicans 33 seats.
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The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee has framed Hardmans race as a must-win, citing the need to safeguard what it calls hard-won progress after Iowa joined five other states where Democrats have broken Republican legislative supermajorities in the past two years.
Democrats hold a roughly 3,300-voter registration edge in the district, accounting for 37% of voters compared with Republicans 30%, though turnout in a holiday-week special election could be unpredictable.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/4365030/iowa-special-election-puts-gop-senate-supermajority-back-in-play/
Democrats are fighting to preserve their final point of leverage in Iowas Senate on Tuesday, as Republicans stand one win away from a supermajority and near-total control of the chamber.
A Republican pickup would restore the GOPs supermajority only months after Democrats briefly broke it in an August special election, giving Democrats 17 seats to Republicans 33 seats.
(snip)
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee has framed Hardmans race as a must-win, citing the need to safeguard what it calls hard-won progress after Iowa joined five other states where Democrats have broken Republican legislative supermajorities in the past two years.
Democrats hold a roughly 3,300-voter registration edge in the district, accounting for 37% of voters compared with Republicans 30%, though turnout in a holiday-week special election could be unpredictable.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/4365030/iowa-special-election-puts-gop-senate-supermajority-back-in-play/
Now the actual results. As I write this, the results with 95% reporting are:
Hardman (D): 71.5%
Loftin (R): 28.5%
So Hardman the Democrat is going to win by about 40 points, around the same margin that her predecessor won by a year ago. She'll probably do slightly better, in fact.
UpInArms
(54,004 posts)2. Well done, iowa!
sheshe2
(95,701 posts)3. Thank you, Iowa!
soldierant
(9,268 posts)4. One down, teo to go
Black women running for the Senate)
Cha
(316,546 posts)5. TY! Congrats to Renee Hardman and
Iowa Senate!
Who says Dems aren't winning?
Scalded Nun
(1,597 posts)6. Best news I've seen today! Well done!