Iowa GOP Chair Says He’ll Be Smiling If Grassley Seeks An 8th Term In US Senate

Statewide Iowa — Iowa Republican Party chairman Jeff Kaufmann says it would be a relief to have 87-year-old Senator Chuck Grassley run for reelection in 2022.

(as said) “I will tell you this: that if he does run, I will be smiling,” Kaufmann says. “…Look, the guy can out-think me, out-work me and out-run me literally. I’m sure that he could be a United States Senator for six years and I mean that sincerely.”

Grassley has said he’ll make his decision public later this year. If he does win re-election and serves all six years, Grassley would be 95 at the end of his eighth term in the U.S. Senate. Kaufmann says he hopes voters who became Republicans because of Donald Trump turn out to vote in 2022.

(as said) “He had coattails in Iowa. I know there were some states he didn’t. I know there some states that maybe there was a backlash, but in Iowa, it’s irrefutable,” Kaufmann says. “…I want to hold the Trump voters, most of whom — the vast majority of whom — believe in the same things that Republicans believe in and are very peace-loving individuals.”

Kaufmann says while officials in other states should deal with the perception their election laws are flawed, Kaufmann says it’s clear Trump lost the 2020 election, since Joe Biden was sworn into office. As for the NEXT presidential election in 2024, Kaufmann says he’ll lobby against any effort to hold Iowa’s Caucuses, New Hampshire and South Carolina’s Primaries and the Nevada Caucuses all the same day. It’s something Democrats have discussed.

(as said) “It defeats the purpose,” Kaufmann says. “The purpose of starting with Iowa is so that a Rick Santorum or a Barack Obama can actually go out there and actually campaign face to face,” Kaufmann says.

And Kaufmann says another complication is the New Hampshire Constitution requires that state to host the nation’s first presidential primary.

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