Catching up on some news from last week, I see former First Lady Christie Vilsack not so subtly suggested that Leonard Boswell should be ready to step down from Congress in 2012:
Vilsack said during an interview at the Iowa State Fair that she is considering “other options” like running for congress.
“I just turned 60, so timing is important – political timing as well as personal timing,” she said. “It’ll be a whole new ballgame after the election and after redistricting, where we see the districts line up.” […]
“Nobody will actually have a claim on any particular district, I think, because it’ll be a whole new set of voters and a whole new set of constituents,” she said.
The next day, Boswell indicated that he’s not going anywhere:
“Christie [Vilsack] is a smart person. I’m planning on doing this for a while, so I hope that she has got other things she likes to do for a while because I’m going to continue to do this,” Boswell said last week at the Iowa State Fair.
A reporter followed up with this question: “Does that mean you’re announcing for 2012?”
Boswell replied: “Well, it’s not far from it.”
I recognize that politicians can’t control the questions journalists ask them, but this isn’t a conversation Iowa Democrats should have now. Even if Boswell were planning to retire in the next cycle, no incumbent seeking re-election would declare himself a lame duck at this stage.
After Iowa redraws the lines for four Congressional districts, the new third district, including Polk County, is likely to be the state’s most competitive. I would prefer to see a new Democrat nominated in 2012, and Vilsack would be a strong candidate in many ways. But let’s focus on re-electing Boswell this November. I think he will defeat Republican Brad Zaun, who has nothing new to say and sounds out of his depth when explaining his about-face on biofuels subsidies. That said, the Cook Political Report and Swing State Project recently moved this race from “leans Democrat” to “tossup.” The Rothenberg Political Report still sees IA-03 as a “lean Democrat” contest.
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She's actually from Mount Pleasant
I don’t think she’d challenge Dave Loebsack, but it would make more sense for her to run in a new IA-3 anyway. I wouldn’t want to take on Tom Latham for the life of me though.
moderateiadem Tue 24 Aug 7:26 PM
her residence is in Polk County now
The Vilsacks own a home in Des Moines.
desmoinesdem Tue 24 Aug 8:18 PM