River to River

Female Candidates in Iowa Win Big


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This year’s midterm election closed out a competitive campaign season with three women making history in Iowa. On this Politics Day edition of River to River, host Ben Kieffer breaks down last night’s midterm results with University of Northern Iowa political science professors Donna Hoffman and Chris Larimer. Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds will maintain here seat and become the first woman ever elected to serve as Iowa’s governor, defeating retired businessman and philanthropist Fred Hubbell,
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