DAVENPORT – Republican U.S. Representative for Iowa’s current 2nd District, Mariannette Miller-Meeks, has announced she will move to a new home and new district in an attempt to stay in Congress.
Miller-Meeks, who currently lives in Ottumwa, made the announcement Wednesday morning in Davenport, where she will seek the state’s new 1st District seat in Congress. She’s been in office less than a year, after a controversial win last November by just 6 votes in which some votes were not counted. While in Congress, she has touted dis-information and voted against an infrastructure bill that will bring millions of federal dollars to Iowa to repair and rebuild it’s embarrassing, crumbling second-world infrastructure. She also voted to keep the traitorous Confederate artwork in the U.S. Capitol.
Miller-Meeks tweeted this morning, “I’m running for re-election in Iowa’s 1st District! I’m committed to standing up to Washington Democrats and their Socialist Agenda,” then asked for donations.
Some Democrats sense Miller-Meeks is moving to avoid facing Democratic incumbent Cindi Axne, who may actually run for Governor or re-election to Congress. According to the Daily Iowa, “State Rep. Christina Bohannan, D-Iowa City, is challenging Miller-Meeks in the new 1st Congressional District for the midterms. Kyle Kuehl, a Republican from Bettendorf, has also announced intentions to run in the district.”
Thanks for your SERVICE! We need you and more like you in this state. Keep up the good work.
Self-service. She’ll clearly do anything to say in office, including uproot her elderly butt and move out of her home town. What a public servant.