Iowa Rep. King sees tough challenge from fellow conservative
The challenge isn't from a Democrat but from a deeply conservative state legislator.
"Today,
King responded that Feenstra's challenge represented "misguided political opportunism, fueled by establishment puppeteers," but he could have trouble with an opponent who has been elected three times in a state
Feenstra also has a solid conservative record of opposing abortion rights, supporting the expansion of gun rights, backing voter identification legislation and pushing a large tax cut through the 2018
And, of course, there's King's long history of statements and social media tweets that demean immigrants, seemingly support white supremacists and mock minorities. That list of comments grew longer Thursday as King was quoted in a New York Times story as saying, "White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?"
In the same story, King was described as sitting among
Later Thursday, King released a statement saying he doesn't support white nationalism or white supremacy. "I reject those labels and the evil ideology that they define," King said.
Instead, King called himself an "advocate for western Civilization's values."
"It's like you had a young child and he'd act out and you thought it was cute," Robinson said. "This child has grown up and is still acting out and it's not cute anymore."
Trump stood with King at an
"People in his district want to know what can he do to create jobs and help grow the economy," Robinson said. "We never hear about those kinds of things."
King's greatest challenge could be whether he can raise the money needed to beat back a well-funded challenger. For years, King has devoted little time to campaign fundraising and in the weeks before last fall's election, companies including
Following Feenstra's announcement that he'd run against King,
Still, beating King won't be easy for anyone.
Democrat J.D. Scholten, who lost in the 2018 general election to King by only 3 percentage points, said the key to running against King was to offer a vision for how to help the citizens of western
"Talking about him didn't do me any favors," he said.
"It's not an easy thing for someone like me to make a decision," Allen said. "But any time you have two good stand-up candidates, that's a good thing. It's better to have good options than to have no options or bad options."
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