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Hinson announces campaign chairs for Iowa 2nd Congressional District race

U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, announced that her re-election campaign has selected county chairs in all 22 counties in the newly drawn Iowa 2nd Congressional District.

Iowa TorchbyIowa Torch
March 29, 2022
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U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, represents Iowa's 1st Congressional District.
She is running for re-election in the newly drawn Iowa 2nd Congressional District.

MARION, Iowa – U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, on Monday announced that her re-election campaign has selected county chairs in all 22 counties in the newly drawn Iowa 2nd Congressional District. The county chairs selected include farmers, small business owners, current and former elected leaders, and veterans of wars in Vietnam and World War II. Hinson gave the following statement on the announcement:

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“I’m so proud to announce the 22 county chairs that will be leading Team Hinson to victory in November. These leaders are going to help spread our conservative message to every corner of the district and continue our strong momentum fueled by growing grassroots support,” Hinson said. “Team Hinson is energized and our County Chairs are already hard at work to make sure we keep this seat red and fire Speaker Pelosi.”

Several of her county chairs issued statements of support.

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“I’ve been on Ashley’s team since day one, and I’m so proud of all she has accomplished for Iowans in Congress. She’s a great mom, a servant leader, and she’s putting in the work to earn every single vote in her new district. I’m proud to be on her team for her re-election,” former Speaker of the Iowa House Linda Upmeyer, the Cerro Gordon County chair, said.

“I’m thrilled to support Ashley for re-election. She’s the strong conservative voice that Iowans need in Washington right now to fight back against the chaos and dysfunction there. I look forward to helping make sure she wins big in November!” Kathy Pearson, the Linn County chair, said.

“Ashley is a fighter for her district, and she’s already delivering real results. I’m excited to help lead the charge in Dubuque for her campaign. We need to keep Ashley’s seat!” added Paul Kurt, the Dubuque County chair.

County Chairs

  • Allamakee- Kermit Miller
  • Benton- Tim Busch
  • Black Hawk- Major General Evan “Curly” Hultman
  • Bremer- Adam Hoffman
  • Buchanan- Dr. Kendall Kurt
  • Butler- Karmen Mehmen
  • Cerro Gordo- Former Speaker of the House Linda Upmeyer
  • Chickasaw- Tim Deeney
  • Clayton- Doug Reimer
  • Delaware- Jeff Madlom
  • Dubuque- Paul Kurt
  • Fayette- Mark Putney
  • Floyd- Jennifer Miller
  • Grundy- Brian Andersen
  • Hardin- Andy Cable
  • Howard- Dr. John Gehling
  • Linn- Kathy Pearson
  • Mitchell- Lowell Tesch
  • Poweshiek- Chris Varney
  • Tama- Marty Hardon
  • Winneshiek- Christy Bouska
  • Worth- Ron Davidson
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Tags: 2022 Iowa 2nd Congressional District RaceAshley HinsonKathy PearsonLinda UpmeyerPaul Kurt
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