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Former psychic Kim Weaver gives up bid to beat Steve King

Kim Weaver
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DES MOINES – A Democratic challenger to Republican Congressman Steve King who came up short the first time she challenged the Iowa lawmaker and later announced she would take him on a second time has dropped her campaign, blaming threats and health.

Kim Weaver first announced she would take on Steve King for Iowa’s 4th Congressional seat back in 2015 at a Democratic “Wing Ding” in Clear Lake, saying “Hardly a week goes by without him making some sort of derogatory comment, or insulting somebody on public TV. This has to stop.” She lost big in 2016, 61% to 38%, but announced she try and bring King down a second time.

Steve King, speaking in Mason City back in 2014

Now, however, Weaver says she is out of the next election in 2018 due to threats against her and other health-related reasons. She released a statement:

“Over the last several weeks, I have been evaluating personal circumstances along with the political climate regarding this campaign. After much deliberation, I have determined that the best decision for me is to withdraw my candidacy for the US House race in Iowa’s 4th Congressional District.

“One consideration has been raised again by recent events at my home. Beginning during my 2016 campaign, I have received very alarming acts of intimidation, including death threats. While some may say enduring threats are just a part of running for office, my personal safety has increasingly become a concern.

“Above this, my personal health is an issue. In order to sufficiently devote myself to the campaign, I would have to quit my job and shift to campaigning full-time. With recent legislation on health insurance, I must admit that the possibility of seeking a new job after the election exposes too much of a risk for me in not being able to secure health insurance.

“Most importantly, my mother lives in Des Moines and has been experiencing ongoing health issues. I feel that it’s necessary to be more available to support her. Considering this, along with the time and energy it takes to succeed as a candidate, I realize that I can’t fully commit to both.

“With all this in mind, I have made the difficult decision to end my campaign, and to move out of the district and back to Des Moines where I grew up.

“Although I’m stepping down as a candidate, I still passionately support the defeat of Steve King. I will remain a part of the effort for a future candidate in this district, as well as help to elect a Democratic Governor and other Democrats across Iowa.

“In this effort, the funds we raised will be distributed within the district to continue to oppose Steve King.

“We’ve started a significant movement in this district, and it’s important to see that progress continue. I’ve said from the beginning that this isn’t about me–it’s about unseating Steve King and gaining real representation for the 4th District of Iowa.

“As I withdraw from this candidacy, I want to share my heartfelt gratitude to all of you who have supported and encouraged me along the way. I am especially thankful to my staff consisting of Todd Prieb, Sam Muhr, Sonya McGrady, Esha Krishnaswamy, and Chris Trull for the great work and value they contributed to the campaign. I would also like to mention and thank some of my most active supporters: A.C. Doyle, Dennis and Molly Smith, Jackie Stellish, Jessica Fears, Jamie Saker, Sandy Mostaert, Alyssa Cates, and Jason Frerichs, the Democratic Progressive Caucus, the Democratic Women’s Caucus, and my entire family. The people that stood with me along the way have been the engine that powered this movement and I want to let
all of you know how much I appreciate your efforts.

“I humbly ask for your support and understanding during this difficult time, as well as your continued support with the effort to unseat Steve King.”

In April, Weaver essentially went silent after the Des Moines Register reported that Weaver used to be an internet psychic, reporting “Kim Weaver charged up to $3.99 per minute for psychic readings and advised callers on romance, finances and careers.”

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Does she know Jerry Spivey from Psychic Hotline? He helped Mr. Wonderful find himself!

Do you drink brandy or port ? Racist? That’s a Dems only answer – PS did you mean King is against 200,000 unchecked or checked mooslims coming to America to terrorize is citizens – well add me to that group of patriots.

What an irresponsible and inflammatory headline. The least you could have done was change it to, “Former Internet Psychic Drops Congressional Bid Against Known Racist Puke Steve King.”

Her physic reading said – No ! Sometimes it’s smart to listen. Dems are on a free fall right now and she could give up alot if she loses.

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