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Iowa Rep. Ashley Hinson launches bid for Ernst’s Senate seat

On Tuesday, Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-Iowa) made a bold move by launching her campaign for Senate, just hours after fellow Iowa Senator Joni Ernst announced she would not seek reelection in the upcoming 2022 midterm elections. The news was met with excitement and enthusiasm from supporters as Hinson stated, “I’m all in. I’m running for the United States Senate to fight alongside President Trump and deliver on the America First agenda.”

Hinson, a first-term congresswoman, has wasted no time in making her intentions clear. With her official announcement, she becomes the first Republican candidate to declare her candidacy for the Senate seat, setting the stage for a highly anticipated race in the Hawkeye State.

The 38-year-old Iowa native has already made a name for herself in Congress by standing up for the values and beliefs of her constituents. She has been a strong advocate for conservative policies and has proven to be a strategic thinker with a keen understanding of the issues that matter most to Iowans. It is no surprise that she would be the first to step up and take on the challenge of running for Senate.

Hinson’s decision to run for Senate was not taken lightly. In her statement, she expressed her deep commitment to serving her fellow Iowans and ensuring that their voices are heard on the national stage. She also made it clear that her campaign will be focused on putting America first, a sentiment that resonates strongly with the people of Iowa.

As a strong supporter of former President Trump, Hinson’s decision to run for Senate also sends a powerful message to the rest of the Republican Party. She is not only dedicated to carrying on the America First agenda, but she is also determined to stand up for the principles and values that have made this country great.

In her campaign launch, Hinson emphasized the importance of working alongside President Trump to deliver on his promises to the American people. She understands that the success of our nation depends on leaders who are willing to put aside personal agendas and work together for the greater good. This is a message that is sure to resonate with voters who are tired of the divisiveness and gridlock in Washington.

Hinson’s announcement has already garnered widespread support and praise. National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) Chairman Sen. Rick Scott applauded her decision to run, saying, “Ashley Hinson is a rising star in the Republican Party and we are thrilled that she is running for Senate in Iowa.” He went on to say that she will be a strong candidate who will fight for the people of Iowa and the nation as a whole.

Even President Trump himself has taken notice of Hinson’s campaign. In a statement released by his Save America PAC, he said, “Ashley Hinson is an outstanding member of Congress who will be an equally outstanding U.S. Senator.” He also acknowledged her commitment to the America First agenda and urged his supporters to get behind her campaign.

Hinson’s decision to run for Senate has certainly shaken up the political landscape in Iowa. With her strong track record and unwavering dedication to her constituents, she is sure to give any Democratic candidate a run for their money. And with the current slim majority in the Senate, her victory could potentially have a significant impact on the balance of power in Congress.

As the race for Iowa’s Senate seat heats up, one thing is clear – Rep. Ashley Hinson is a force to be reckoned with. Her determination, leadership, and commitment to putting America first have already made her a formidable candidate. And with the support of the people of Iowa and the Republican Party behind her, her campaign is sure to gain momentum as she embarks on the road to victory.

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