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Incumbent senators lead in Iowa, Colorado
Senate Judiciary Cmte Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa leads by 9 points in his race, while Democrat Sen.
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“Mr. Grassley is not suffering the same kinds of problems as many Republican incumbents are around the country because of the poor showing of presidential nominee Donald Trump”, Brown says.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton now holds leads in both Iowa and Colorado, according to the latest Quinnipiac University poll, released Wednesday.
“That’s not enough to be outside the margin of error, so Quinnipiac considers it a statistical tie in that case”, Brown says.
Former Vice President Al GoreAl GoreAl Gore endorses Grassley challenger in Iowa Trump’s Electoral College path hard, but not impossible Bernie-or-bust bros have some things to learn about democracy MORE is endorsing Democrat Patty Judge as she seeks to unseat longtime Sen. He leads 93-5 percent among Republicans and 57-37 percent among independent voters. Chuck GrassleyChuck GrassleyAl Gore endorses Grassley challenger in Iowa Poll: Grassley, Bennet holding off challengers in Iowa, Colorado Grassley wants expanded access to FBI’s Clinton files MORE (R-Iowa).
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In Iowa, six-term incumbent Grassley tops Democratic challenger and former Lt Gov. Patty Judge, 51% to 42%. He got 64 percent of the vote in his 2010 race and around 70 percent support in his reelection bids in 2004 and 1998.