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Former Iowa governor and U.S. Ambassador to China Terry Branstad reflects on Kim Reynolds' decision not to run for reelection and what kind of leader he thinks Iowa needs next.
After leading the state for nearly a decade, the Republican incumbent who became Iowa’s first female governor in 2017 made a surprise announcement Friday that she will not seek a third term in 2026.
Roughly 24 hours after Gov. Kim Reynolds made the announcement that she won’t be seeking a third term, she took time to speak to reporters during Saturday’s annual Egg Hunt on the Hill. For more than ...
Iowa Republicans will now begin the process of selecting a nominee for governor after Kim Reynolds announced Friday morning she would not run for reelection in […] ...
Kim Reynolds announced on social media that she will not seek reelection to another term as governor, other top Republicans ...
As Governor Kim Reynolds announced she would not seek re-election, her accomplishments were noted by the Carrie Chapman Catt ...
Reynolds, 65, has been governor since 2017, when Gov. Terry Branstad stepped down after being named U.S. ambassador to China by President Donald Trump.
Republican strategist Tyler Campbell and Democratic strategist Jeff Link share their reactions to the news with KCCI chief ...
A day after saying she wouldn't seek reelection, Gov. Kim Reynolds met with Iowans at the Terrace Hill Easter Egg Hunt and ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds describes how she came to the decision in the last couple of months not to run for another term in ...
Governor Kim Reynolds “was intending” to seek a third term as governor, but in the past couple of months she’s been weighing ...
As marijuana reform continues to advance nationwide, state governors play a critical role in shaping policy on legalization, ...
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