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词条 2010 United States Senate election in Iowa
释义

  1. Republican primary

      Candidates    Results  

  2. Democratic primary

      Candidates    Campaign    Results  

  3. General election

      Candidates    Campaign    Debates    Predictions    Polling    Fundraising    Results  

  4. References

  5. External links

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| election_name = 2010 United States Senate election in Iowa
| country = Iowa
| type = presidential
| ongoing = Yes
| previous_election = 2004 United States Senate election in Iowa
| previous_year = 2004
| next_election = 2016 United States Senate election in Iowa
| next_year = 2016
| election_date = November 2, 2010
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = Sen Chuck Grassley official.jpg
| nominee1 = Chuck Grassley
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 718,215
| percentage1 = 64.4%
| image2 = Roxanne1 (4525472836).jpg
| nominee2 = Roxanne Conlin
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 371,686
| percentage2 = 33.3%
| map_image = Iowa Senatorial Election Results by County, 2010.svg
| map_size = 220px
| map_caption = County Results

Grassley: {{legend0|#e27f7f|50-60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60-70%}} {{legend0|#d72f30|70-80%}} {{legend0|#c21b18|80-90%}} {{legend0|#a80000|90-100%}}

Conlin: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}}


| title = U.S. Senator
| before_election = Chuck Grassley
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Chuck Grassley
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}{{ElectionsIA}}

The 2010 United States Senate election in Iowa took place on November 2, 2010, alongside other elections to the United States Senate in other states as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections in Iowa. The party primary elections were held on June 8, 2010.[1] Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley won re-election to a sixth term.

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Chuck Grassley, incumbent U.S. Senator

Results

{{Election box begin no change
| title = Republican primary results[2]
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Chuck Grassley (inc.)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 197,194
| percentage = 98.0%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Write-ins
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 3,926
| percentage = 2.0%
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 201,120
| percentage = 100.0%
}}{{Election box end}}

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Roxanne Conlin, former United States Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa
  • Bob Krause, former Iowa State Representative
  • Tom Fiegen, former Iowa State Senator

Campaign

Three Democrats sought the Democratic nomination. Former State Representative and Iowa Department of Transportation official Bob Krause drew attention for implying that Grassley had been in office too long, remarking to supporters in Des Moines: "As a good farmer, Sen. Grassley must recognize that 51 years, or 58 years at the end of his term, is a long time to go without rotating crops."[2] Both Krause and former State Senator Tom Fiegen cited Grassley's support of deregulating the financial services industry as reasons for running. Krause said, "Please remember that Farmer Grassley was one that opened the barn door and let the cow out at AIG,"[2] while Fiegen, a bankruptcy lawyer, made reducing unemployment and tightening regulation of the financial services industry the cornerstones of his campaign.[3]

Former Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Michael Kiernan said that he had recruited trial lawyer Roxanne Conlin to challenge Grassley.[4] Kiernan's virtual endorsement of Conlin prior to her announcement[5] drew the ire of party members, as it is counter to party rules when there is more than one candidate from the party competing in a primary race. Conlin had been criticized for being unwilling to debate her primary opponents,[6] and for being unfamiliar with and unsupportive of her own party's platform.[7]

On health care, Fiegen and Krause supported a public option,[8][9] while Conlin didn't state a position, which she had been criticized for. Krause and Feigen claimed she supported supply-side economics.[10] She also displayed an unfamiliarity with the Iowa Democratic Party's platform, repeatedly claiming there was no platform for her to support until after the June 12, 2010 convention.[7][11][12][13]

Results

{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic primary results[14]
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Roxanne Conlin
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 52,715
| percentage = 77.5%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Bob Krause
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 8,728
| percentage = 12.9%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Tom Fiegen
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 6,357
| percentage = 9.4%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Write-ins
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 177
| percentage = 0.2%
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 67,977
| percentage = 100.0%
}}{{Election box end}}

General election

Candidates

  • Roxanne Conlin (D), former U.S. Attorney
  • Chuck Grassley (R), incumbent U.S. Senator
  • John Heiderscheit (L), attorney

Campaign

Incumbent Chuck Grassley started the campaign moderately popular, but his approval ratings dropped somewhat during the campaign.[15] However, the seat continued to be considered to be "Safe Republican" by many sources, with CQ Politics noting that Grassley is "one of Iowa's most durable politicians."[16]

Conlin described herself as a "prairie progressive." She supported the recent landmark case of Varnum v. Brien, which legalized gay marriage in the state. She also supported repeal of "don't ask, don't tell."[17]

Before the election, former political advisor John Maxwell claimed that Grassley would have his toughest race since his first U.S. Senate election in 1980, where he defeated incumbent John Culver with 53% of the vote. Grassley won all of his four re-election bids with nearly 70% of the vote against unknown opponents.[18] Grassley won the election with 64.51% of the vote.

Debates

Grassley and Conlin only agreed to one debate. It was on October 26 on Des Moines radio station WHO and Iowa Public Television.{{cn | date=December 2017}}

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political ReportSolid R[19] October 21, 2010
RothenbergSafe R[20] October 15, 2010
Swing State ProjectSafe R{{Citation needed | date=October 2010}}
RealClearPoliticsSafe R[21] October 21, 2010
Sabato's Crystal BallSafe R[22] October 21, 2010
CQ PoliticsSafe R[23] October 21, 2010

Polling

Poll source Dates administered Chuck Grassley (R) Roxanne Conlin (D)
DailyKos/Research 2000 October 12–14, 200951% 39%
Rasmussen Reports January 26, 201059% 31%
KCCI-TV February 15–17, 201056% 35%
Rasmussen Reports February 22, 201053% 36%
Rasmussen Reports March 17, 201055% 36%
Rasmussen Reports April 29, 201053% 40%
KCCI May 3–5, 201049% 40%
Public Policy Polling May 25–27, 201057% 31%
Rasmussen Reports June 14, 201054% 37%
Rasmussen Reports August 5, 201055% 35%
[https://archive.is/20130121111318/http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20100927/NEWS09/9270310/Iowa-Poll-Grassley-leads-big-over-Conlin Des Moines Register] September 19–22, 201061% 30%
Rasmussen Reports September 22–23, 201055% 37%
[https://archive.is/20130121105748/http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20101031/NEWS09/101031012 Des Moines Register] October 26–29, 201061% 30%

Fundraising

Candidate (party) Receipts Disbursements Cash on hand Debt
Charles Grassley (R) $5,566,686 $4,962,347 $3,457,651 $6,913,216
Roxanne Conlin (D) $3,070,816 $2,653,914 $416,901 $100,000
Source: Federal Election Commission[24]

Results

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| title = United States Senate election in Iowa, 2010[25]
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| candidate = Chuck Grassley (Incumbent)
| votes = 718,215
| percentage = 64.35%
| change = -5.83%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| candidate = Roxanne Conlin
| votes = 371,686
| percentage = 33.30%
| change = +5.43%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link
| party = Libertarian Party (United States)
| candidate = John Heiderscheit
| votes = 25,290
| percentage = 2.27%
| change =
}}{{Election box candidate
| party = Write-ins
| candidate =
| votes = 872
| percentage = 0.08%
| change =
}}{{Election box majority
| votes = 346,529
| percentage = 31.05%
| change = -11.26%
}}{{Election box turnout
| votes = 1,116,063
| percentage =
| change =
}}{{Election box hold with party link
| winner = Republican Party (United States)
| loser = Democratic Party (United States)
| swing =
}}{{Election box end}}

References

1. ^Winner List Primary Election – June 8, 2010 Iowa Secretary of State
2. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20090329/NEWS09/903290336/1056 | title=Democrat says Grassley has been in Senate too long | first=Thomas | last=Beaumont | work=KCCI | date=March 29, 2009}}
3. ^{{cite web | url=http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/eyeon2010/2009/08/iowa-democrat-to-challenge-gra.html | title=Iowa Democrat to Challenge Grassley - The Eye (CQ Politics) | publisher=Blogs.cqpolitics.com | date=August 12, 2009 | accessdate=June 14, 2010}}
4. ^{{cite web | url=http://gazetteonline.com/blogs/covering-iowa-politics/2009/10/26/conlin-approached-about-senate-race-in-january | title=Conlin approached about Senate race in January | publisher=GazetteOnline.com | date=October 26, 2009 | accessdate=June 14, 2010}}
5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.iptv.org/iowapress/transcript_detail.cfm?ipShowNum=3703 | title=Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Michael Kiernan: September 25, 2009 » Iowa Press » Iowa Public Television | publisher=Iptv.org | date=September 25, 2009 | accessdate=June 14, 2010}}
6. ^Democrat senate hopefuls turn attacks to each other - Surprising public clash sparked by disagreement over debate schedule, {{cite web | url=http://iowaindependent.com/32031/democrat-senate-hopefuls-turn-attacks-on-each-other | title=Archived copy | accessdate=May 4, 2010 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717025611/http://iowaindependent.com/32031/democrat-senate-hopefuls-turn-attacks-on-each-other | archivedate=July 17, 2011 }}
7. ^{{cite web | author=Hugs4u says: | url=http://gazetteonline.com/breaking-news/2010/04/28/live-chat-u-s-senate-candidate-roxanne-conlin-noon | title=Replay: Live chat with U.S. Senate candidate Roxanne Conlin | publisher=GazetteOnline.com | date=April 28, 2010 | accessdate=June 14, 2010}}
8. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.fiegenforussenate.com/issues%2Ehtm#healthcare | title=ISSUES | accessdate=June 4, 2010 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303185500/http://fiegenforussenate.com/issues.htm | archivedate=March 3, 2016 }}
9. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.krauseforiowa.com/issue.asp?issueid=7&name=Health%20Care | title=Krause For Iowa's Future - On The Issues: Health Care | publisher=Krauseforiowa.com | date=May 17, 2010 | accessdate=June 14, 2010}}
10. ^{{cite web | last=Sullivan | first=Adam B | url=http://iowaindependent.com/34996/on-the-issues-conlin-sees-few-differences-with-her-democratic-rivals | title=On the issues, Conlin sees few differences with her Democratic rivals « Iowa Independent | publisher=Iowaindependent.com | date=May 26, 2010 | accessdate=June 14, 2010}}
11. ^{{cite web | url=http://iowapolitics.com/index.iml?Article=198102 | title=Conlin attacked over ties to lobbyist during second U.S. Senate forum | publisher=IowaPolitics.com | date=May 28, 2010 | accessdate=June 14, 2010}}
12. ^{{cite web | url=http://iowademocrats.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/platform.pdf | title=Iowa Democrats | format=PDF | accessdate=June 14, 2010}}
13. ^{{cite web | url=http://iowademocrats.org/about/docs | title=Documents « Iowa Democratic Party | publisher=Iowademocrats.org | accessdate=June 14, 2010}}
14. ^http://sos.iowa.gov/elections/pdf/2010/canvsummary.pdf
15. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollTrack.aspx?g=8bf1ca92-79c8-463f-868b-b4ea297f6acf | title=IA Sr Sen Approval | publisher=SurveyUSA | accessdate=June 14, 2010}}
16. ^{{cite web | url=http://innovation.cqpolitics.com/senate2010_map | title=Senate Race Ratings Map for 2010 | publisher=CQ Politics | accessdate=September 29, 2010 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100831224755/http://innovation.cqpolitics.com/senate2010_map | archivedate=August 31, 2010 }}
17. ^{{cite web | author=August 21, 2010 - 4:54 pm FollowRetweet This | url=http://roxanneforiowa.com/index.php/pages/lgbt-issues | title=LGBT Issues {{!}} Roxanne Conlin for Iowa | publisher=Roxanneforiowa.com | accessdate=August 21, 2010}}
18. ^{{cite web | url=http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/index.php/2010/06/11/analysts-roxanne-conlin-likely-to-be-chuck-grassleys-top-rival-since-80 | title=Analysts: Roxanne Conlin likely to be Chuck Grassley's top rival since '80 {{!}} Des Moines Register Staff Blogs | publisher=Blogs.desmoinesregister.com | date=June 11, 2010 | accessdate=August 21, 2010}}
19. ^{{Cite web | url=http://cookpolitical.com/senate | title=Senate | publisher=Cook Political Report | accessdate=October 21, 2010}}
20. ^{{Cite web | url=http://rothenbergpoliticalreport.com/ratings/senate | title=Senate Ratings | publisher=Rothenberg Political Report | accessdate=October 21, 2010}}
21. ^{{Cite web | url=http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2010/senate/2010_elections_senate_map.html | title=Battle for the Senate | publisher=RealClearPolitics | accessdate=October 21, 2010}}
22. ^{{Cite web | url=http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/articles/category/2010-senate | title=2010 Senate Ratings | publisher=Sabato's Crystal Ball | accessdate=October 21, 2010}}
23. ^{{Cite web | url=http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?docID=ratings-senate | title=Race Ratings Chart: Senate | publisher=CQ Politics | accessdate=October 21, 2010 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101028234525/http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?docID=ratings-senate | archivedate=October 28, 2010 }}
24. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.fec.gov:80/DisclosureSearch/HSRefreshCandList.do?category=stateS_all&stateName=IA&election_yr=2010 | title=2010 House and Senate Campaign Finance for Iowa | publisher=fec.gov | accessdate=July 25, 2010}}
25. ^http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/2010election.pdf

External links

  • Iowa Secretary of State - Voter/Elections
  • U.S. Congress candidates for Iowa at Project Vote Smart
  • Iowa U.S. Senate from OurCampaigns.com
  • Campaign contributions from Open Secrets
  • Iowa Polls graph of multiple polls from Pollster.com
  • Election 2010: Iowa Senate from Rasmussen Reports
  • 2010 Iowa Senate Race from Real Clear Politics
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100611102101/http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?docID=senate-2010-IA 2010 Iowa Senate Race] from CQ Politics
  • Race profile from The New York Times
Official candidate websites (Archived)
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20101029032633/http://www.grassleyforsenate.com/ Chuck Grassley for U.S. Senate] incumbent, Republican nominee
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20101029003106/http://www.roxanneforiowa.com/ Roxanne Conlin for U.S. Senate] Democratic nominee
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100109184212/http://www.fiegenforussenate.com/ Tom Fiegen for U.S. Senate] Democrat
{{United States elections, 2010}}

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