Tom Miller gets an opponent; Roxanne trails badly
Republicans have come up with a candidate to run against Attorney-General-for-Life Tom Miller. “The Iowa Republican,” a blog, says Brenna Findley, Steve King’s chief of staff in Washington, “has opened an exploratory campaign” to run against Miller. Findley, a Dallas County native and member of the Dexfield High School class of 1994, is a 1998 graduate of Drake and a graduate of the highly regarded law school at the University of Chicago, so her credentials, at least, are as good as those of Miller, who went to Loras College and Harvard Law. Findley didn’t respond to a Cityview e-mail over the weekend asking her to confirm her candidacy.
Miller, who will be 66 years old next summer, will not be easy to beat. He was first elected attorney general in 1978 and has served ever since — with the exception of one term. He sought — but lost — the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in 1990, so he sat out the next four years, practicing law in Des Moines. Bonnie Campbell served that term; she’s the only woman to have been Iowa’s attorney general. Thirty-one men have held the post since David C. Cloud took office in 1853. Twenty-four of those men were Republicans, the most recent being the almost legendary Dick Turner. He served from 1967 to 1979. Two of those Republicans, Leo Hoegh and Norman Erbe, went on to become governor....Read More>>