Ernst finds Elkader crowd willing to talk – and listen
Her answers were met with occasional jeers, but overall, Ernst said the
"They allowed me to talk through what I thought was the issues and what I thought was the solution," she said afterward. "I think people are understanding that I do want to listen to them and that I do truly care. ... I wish more of our elected representatives were getting out there and hearing what their constituents had to say because there is a lot of angst out there, a lot of fear and a lot of confusion."
The No. 1 concern on Iowans' minds, she said, is health care -- a topic that surfaced repeatedly during the hourlong event at
"Health care is one of the hottest topics we've seen this session," Ernst said to the crowd over a smattering of applause. "One thing I've heard is that the Affordable Care Act, as it exists right now, is not so affordable."
Last week, two insurance companies --
Ernst told the crowd about a conversation she had two days ago with a pastor who also works at a free clinic in
"That is a big issue, folks," she said. "The ACA may work for some folks but is failing other families."
When an audience member countered that her health insurance purchased outside the exchange also has high premiums and deductibles, Ernst conceded that rising prescription drug costs and the overall health care industry costs are part of the problem.
"If you would not tolerate that type of person on staff, why would you tolerate that as president?" she asked.
Ernst replied by saying that she is willing to stand up to Trump on issues where she disagrees with him -- including on trade and
"When proposing bills, I look for members with same shared passion," she said. "If we want legislation to work, we need to find partners on the other side."
Audience members also expressed concerns about Trump's environmental policies, his desire to cut funding for AmeriCorps volunteers and educational policies.
"I came out of a public school education," she said. "I've loved it. It's one of reasons why, when my husband retired, we moved back to
But, Ernst continued, not every state has the kind of public education that
She promised to hold new
Earlier in the day, Ernst spoke to about 100 people at a
Asked by a Rotarian about working alongside fellow
That process included the first-time use of the so-called "nuclear option," lowering the threshold to cut off debate on the
But Ernst said in a follow-up interview, she does not share the concerns of others about its deployment.
"It became very political, and we wanted to make sure that somebody who is so well-qualified and actually was granted the highest qualification rating from the (
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