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Warren Campaign Press Release - Des Moines Register and 40 Iowa Leaders Back Elizabeth Warren for President

January 26, 2020

Fresh Off Des Moines Register Endorsement, More than 40 Iowa Leaders Back Elizabeth Warren for President

West Des Moines, Iowa—The Iowa for Warren campaign today announced endorsements from more than 40 Iowa leaders, further demonstrating the breadth and depth of Elizabeth Warren's support as Iowans prepare to caucus on Feb. 3.

The new wave of support follows Elizabeth's endorsement on Saturday by the Des Moines Register.

Among the new endorsers are Iowa state Rep. Beth Wessel-Kroeschell, Johnson County Supervisor Royceann Porter, Iowa City City Councilwoman Mazahir Salih, Tri-County Democrats Chairman Kurt Meyer and former U.S. Attorney Nick Klinefeldt.

"When you sit down with Elizabeth Warren, you realize something right away: she listens and she cares," Johnson County Supervisor Royceann Porter said. "She's real. She knows who she is, where she comes from and who she's fighting for—and she's fighting for all of us. I'm proud to endorse her, and I'll be proud to call her our next president."

"I have not endorsed in previous races, but this time is different," Tri-County Democrats Chairman Kurt Meyer said. "In a field that ranges from good to better, and ultimately best, Elizabeth Warren stands out. After much reflection, I will caucus for Elizabeth with great conviction, and I urge my friends to do likewise."

The Register's editorial board endorsed Elizabeth on Saturday evening, calling her "tough and fearless" and "the best leader for these times."

"Warren's competence, respect for others and status as the nation's first female president would be a fitting response to the ignorance, sexism and xenophobia of the Trump Oval Office.
"She is a thinker, a policy wonk and a hard worker. She remembers her own family's struggles to make ends meet and her own desperation as a working mother needing child care.
"She cares about people, and she will use her seemingly endless energy and passion to fight for them.
"At this moment, when the very fabric of American life is at stake, Elizabeth Warren is the president this nation needs."

This new wave of endorsements bolsters Elizabeth's existing statewide slate of support from elected officials, political leaders and grassroots activists who span the spectrum of the Iowa Democratic Party.

Elizabeth has now been endorsed by State Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald, Senate Democratic Leader Janet Petersen, former Lieutenant Governor Sally Pederson, prominent Iowa Democrat John Norris, the Storm Lake Times newspaper, numerous incumbent state legislators, dozens of the leading Polk County Democrats, and scores of local officials and activists.

The following leaders and activists endorsed Elizabeth this week:

  • Beth Wessel-Kroeschell, Iowa state representative, Ames
  • Royceann Porter, Johnson County supervisor, Iowa City
  • Janelle Rettig, Johnson County supervisor, Iowa City
  • Deb Leksell, Hamilton County treasurer, Webster City
  • Janet Lyness, Johnson County attorney, Iowa City
  • Jim Throgmorton, Former Iowa City mayor, Iowa City
  • Mazahir Salih, Iowa City city councilwoman, Iowa City
  • Tyler Olson, Cedar Rapids city councilman, Cedar Rapids
  • Ashley Vanorny, Cedar Rapids city councilwoman, Cedar Rapids
  • Dale Todd, Cedar Rapids city councilman, Cedar Rapids
  • Meghann Foster, Coralville city councilwoman, Coralville
  • Pat Peacock, Davenport alderman, Davenport
  • Darvin Graham, Toledo city councilman, Toledo
  • Jake Tornholm, Williamsburg city councilman, Williamsburg
  • Megan Suhr, Knoxville city councilwoman, Knoxville
  • Elizabeth Leo, Manning city councilwoman, Manning
  • Devon Dade, Keokuk city councilman, Keokuk
  • Kate Parks, Dubuque School Board member, Dubuque
  • Lisa Williams, Iowa City Community School Board member, Iowa City
  • Jan McGinnis, Marshalltown School Board member, Marshalltown
  • Donna Cook, child advocate, Newton
  • Shawn Harmsen, Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member, Iowa City
  • Kurt Meyer, Tri-County Dems chairman, Saint Ansgar
  • Lori Egan, Allamakee County Dems co-chairwoman, Waukon
  • Donna Duvall, Jackson County Dems co-chairwoman, Spragueville
  • Dave Hearn, Former Webster County Dems chairman, Fort Dodge
  • Cody Eliff, Scott County Dems Affirmative Action chairman, Davenport
  • Kyla Paterson, IDP Stonewall Caucus chairperson, Iowa City
  • Lindsey Ellickson, IDP Progressive Caucus chairwoman, Cedar Rapids
  • Nick Klinefeldt, former U.S. Attorney, Waukee
  • James Reynolds, former U.S. Attorney, Dubuque
  • Paul Johnson, former head of Iowa DNR, Decorah
  • Dennis Harbaugh, former director of Iowa Senate Democratic Caucus, Waterloo
  • Rogers Kirk Jr., faith leader, Davenport
  • Shayla & John McCormally, community activists, Des Moines
  • Katie Routh, community activist, Norwalk
  • Joy Newcom, community activist, Forest City
  • Nicholas Scherre, community activist, Des Moines
  • Robin Butler, community activist, Iowa City
  • Jenn Wolff, community activist, Waverly
  • Juanita Williams, nurse and health care activist, Waterloo
  • Heather Strachan, mental health advocate, Des Moines
  • Fred Kirschenmann, conservation advocate, Ames
  • Lyle Evans, retired produce farmer, Webster City

Elizabeth Warren, Warren Campaign Press Release - Des Moines Register and 40 Iowa Leaders Back Elizabeth Warren for President Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/366265

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