UPDATED: Hecklers disrupt Hinson rally as Iowa U.S. Senate candidate touts stock trading ban
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to add addition information and context.
The disruptions occurred inside the
Hinson’s campaign declined to comment after the incident.
“You may have heard a little bit about this lately because there's a lot of talk around prediction markets … and people trading on outcomes of things around the world that maybe they have insider information on,” Hinson told the crowd before the interruption. “I think that’s wrong. I don’t think
After the disruption, Hinson continued speaking, saying, “I know the loudest voices are not the most, but they are the most extreme.”
One of the demonstrators escorted out, 24-year-old
Barrios criticized Hinson’s support for the Republican-backed “One Big Beautiful Bill,” calling it “one of the biggest healthcare cuts in American history.”
According to Hinson’s latest financial disclosure report filed
The Marion congresswoman has made banning congressional stock trading a key issue in her
But critics and Democratic opponents have noted that Hinson did not sign onto a 2025 discharge petition aimed at forcing a House vote on the bipartisan
Hinson is seeking Iowa’s open
Early voting is underway.
Hinson touts
During the rally, Pate, a former
“She actually did what she said she was going to do,” Pate said. “She went in there and she told them what Iowans wanted, what Iowans needed. She fought for those things as a congresswoman, and that's special about her.”
Hinson framed the
“Democrats still want to spend more, they still want to regulate more, they still want to tax more, and I think that's wrong,” Hinson said. “I don’t want to go back to that.”
The congresswoman argued
“They have done everything they can to try to stall out
She pointed to Republicans’ tax and spending cuts package as one of the party’s key accomplishments, highlighting provisions reducing taxes on tips, overtime and
Hinson also emphasized lowering healthcare and prescription drug costs, expanding workforce participation and supporting
“We need to continue to return as many dollars as we can back to you, cut taxes wherever we can, because guess what, it’s your money,” Hinson said. “We need to make sure we’re making life more affordable, but I can tell you this: that the liberal agenda is not only wrong for our state, it’s wrong for our country, and it takes us backward and makes life more expensive.”
Outside the
At a news conference before the rally, state Sen.
“From rural
She accused Hinson of backing policies that have driven up healthcare, grocery and energy costs for Iowans. She criticized Hinson’s votes against extending Affordable Care Act tax credits and against the Inflation Reduction Act, arguing those decisions increased costs for families and senior citizens.
“People who have been farming for 50 years can’t find their way through this chaos,” Wobeter said.
She said farmers are struggling with rising fertilizer, fuel and operational costs while consolidation among agricultural suppliers and meatpackers is hurting smaller producers and rural communities. Wobeter also criticized what she described as a lack of action on mandatory country-of-origin labeling for beef and reductions to
“We are losing local control,” she said. “Our ag businesses are consolidating. This is what it looks like right now, right here, we are losing competition.”
Gallagher also criticized Hinson’s opposition to the PRO Act, saying workers deserve “a higher standard of living” and the ability to “provide a roof over their head and food for their families, while working a 40-hour-week job.”
According to campaign finance data compiled by OpenSecrets, Hinson has accepted tens of thousands of dollars from HMO corporate political action committees, health insurance industry PACs, and from pharmaceutical manufacturers’ PACs since launching her first congressional campaign in 2020.
The congresswoman voted against the legislation, instead backing an alternative Republican proposal that would have set a higher cap for seniors. That proposal ultimately did not become law.
Hinson has promoted the House Republican-backed “Lower Costs, More Cures Act” as her preferred approach to lowering prescription drug costs. The legislation included a
The proposal also sought to increase transparency requirements for pharmacy benefit managers, prohibit certain Medicaid drug pricing practices known as “spread pricing,” and cap annual out-of-pocket prescription drug spending for seniors enrolled in Medicare Part D.
Hinson and other Republican supporters argued the bill’s more market-oriented approach would reduce costs without imposing pharmaceutical price controls they said could discourage medical innovation or lead to higher premiums.
During an
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