Noneed4thneed wrote this post for Century of the Common Iowan, and I am cross-posting on his behalf. -desmoinesdem
Iowa Democrats have a great chance to expand their majority in the Iowa House. Democrats currently hold a 53-47 advantage. With just over 2 weeks left until the election, it is critical to support strong progressive candidates in these close races.
This week I will be featuring some great candidates throughout the state that are in tight races and asking for donations through the Iowa Blogs Expanding the Majority Act Blue page. Please consider donating however much you can afford to help out these great candidates.
The first featured candidate is John Beard in House District 16, which includes Allamakee and part of Winneshiek County in northeast corner of Iowa. Beard is running in an open seat to replace the retiring Chuck Gipp.
I am supporting John because he has advocated for one of my top issues throughout his campaign. Beard supports clean elections and the VOICE bill, saying that it is a key to restoring accountability in our government.
We must adopt public financing of campaigns, or voter-owned clean elections. In the seven states which have them, they have been proven to restore accountability, to bring a focus on the common good, and to renew participation in the democratic process. Greater participation not only strengthens our democracy but improves almost every process we undertake.
John Beard is running to give common Iowans their VOICE back in Des Moines. Please support John by donating today.
A couple weeks ago the Iowa Blogs Expanding the Majority Act Blue page surpassed the $1,000 mark. We have a goal of 20 donors by the end of the month.
Please consider donating to John and these great candidates today and help expand the Democratic majority in the Iowa House.
2 Comments
No Principles!
I’m sorry but this is a bizarre request for you to make of the readers.
If Mr. Beard really wants “Voter Owned” elections and public financing of campaigns, why would he want people to donate money to his campaign?
If he were principled, he’d not accept donations at all because they could be tainted by special interests or corporations.
It is stuff like this that reminds me why I’m an Independent.
bill-spencer Tue 14 Oct 12:00 AM
you don't understand this issue
He wants to help pass the VOICE act, which would create a voluntary public financing system similar to those that operate in Maine and Arizona.
Of course in the absence of any public financing option, he has to accept private donations in order to run for office. He’s not taking money from corporations, he’s getting grassroots donations from people who want the kind of change he would support.
You don’t seem very well-informed.
desmoinesdem Tue 14 Oct 8:41 AM