Iowa flooding presents campaign challenge for some 2020 Dems
"We have a president who says that climate change is a hoax," said Inslee, who has centered his 2020 Democratic presidential campaign around the consequences of a warming planet. "He has diminished the ability of the federal government to protect its citizens, and that's an outrage."
Inslee is virtually alone among his fellow presidential contenders in touring sections of
Most of the other contenders make passing mention of the flooding at campaign events, expressing their condolences to victims and emphasizing the need to combat climate change or invest in infrastructure. But the relative silence from other candidates highlights the bind many of them are in as local issues and presidential politics collide in the nation's leadoff caucus state.
Several candidates who are also senators voted against legislation recently that would have directed some disaster relief to
As additional flooding is expected in the coming weeks,
There's "plenty of time for politics when 2020 comes around," Vice President
"When they come out here, I don't even see how they can show their face west of
Gillibrand along with Sens.
The
In a state where wind energy made up 37% of the state's energy in 2017, there is broad, bipartisan agreement that the president's comments were misinformed. He received a rebuke from the state's two Republican senators, with Sen.
For some 2020 candidates, like former Texas Rep.
At a town hall in Powesheik,
The decision to avoid flood-stricken areas may ultimately come down to politics. Many of the most severely flooded counties, including the two that Klobuchar and Inslee visited, voted Republican in the last presidential election and may not be home to many Democratic caucusgoers compared to more urban regions such as
In
"Climate change didn't have anything to do with this," he added. "It snows here a lot every time. Just basically the same thing that happened here this year happened a few years ago."
And nothing Inslee can say or do would win his vote.
"If he's a Democrat, I don't care who he is, if he's my best friend, I won't vote for him," Perry said.



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