Tonight, Governor Branstad and Lt. Governor Reynolds are making a major campaign announcement about the future of Iowa. They've invited all Republicans in Iowa to join them at this historic announcement. The event will be at the Hy-Vee Conference Center in West Des Moines at 6:30pm.

Volunteers, donors and supporters throughout Iowa are the backbone of our great party. From knocking on doors, making phone calls and writing checks, to talking to friends and neighbors and providing the encouraging words our Republican candidates need to hear. So along with Gov. Branstad and Lt. Gov Reynolds, I'd be honored if you could join the Republican Party of Iowa at tonight's event.

Iowa is clearly on a path to a brighter future. Please join the Republican Party of Iowa, along with Gov. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Reynolds, tonight in West Des Moines at 6:30pm.
Your taxes may be scheduled to increase!

Oh, you didn't know?

All across Iowa, local elections are taking place today, Tuesday November 5th.

And on many of the ballots voters are being asked to vote on bond issues that will raise local taxes.

You see, local governments often use these bond issues as a way to raise taxes without raising a stink.

Off year elections have notoriously low turnouts and it's much easier to sneak in tax increases.

That's why it's so important to be aware of these sneaky tax increases and protect your family budget.

And even if you don't live in a town that's holding city-wide elections, remember that county-wide bond issues affect all voters.

Today, Tuesday November 5th is election day across the state and there are sure to be some great candidates in your area.

Support the candidates in your local election that support limiting the size and scope of government.

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A.J. Spiker
Chairman

It has been an honor for me to serve as chairman of the Republican Party of Iowa. I'd like to thank you in advance for taking a moment to read this letter as I discuss some recent issues that have arisen within the Republican Party of Iowa. As Chairman there are some major responsibilities I believe I have such as; working to craft a strong and effective party, working to elect Republicans statewide, working to listen to our grassroots activists and working to promote the values in our platform. I understand that in politics there can sometimes be instances of misinformation that swirl about and that today there are a few county leaders who have expressed concern with some of the things taking place within the State Party. I am happy to address them as we move forward to elect Republicans and promote our Republican principles & policies.????

First, with approximately $400,000 in the bank, the Republican Party of Iowa is doing great financially. The State party has zero debt and owns its headquarters in Des Moines outright. We all know that the liberal media doesn't like this and rarely reports it. In fact I still chuckle to myself when I read old stories from the liberal media spreading rumors that our building was up for sale, or being mortgaged or we couldn't pay the electric bill. All silly rumors of course, but ones that are still a headache to spend time dealing with.????

But unfortunately for them, they can't argue with math. And as we raise money and reduce costs, I've been proud to work with staff and members of our State Central Committee to craft a strong and efficient state party. In fact for all of 2013 the Iowa GOP has been in the top 10 of Republican state parties throughout the country when it comes to financial standing. Even today, there will undoubtedly be liberal journalists and even the occasional politico or blogger trying to make a name for themselves by trying to spread discord. But I've always believed that as Republicans we need to stand above this, and always take the high road.

Just as our financial statements are public record, our State Central Committee receives a full report during each meeting. Anytime some asks you for the "real story" on the Republican Party of Iowa's finances, you'll be able to give them the honest truth; that the Party is in good financial shape and is working hard to further our mission. I'm excited to work with a party that is raising money and providing a great product to the many, many Republicans throughout the state who are sick and tired of the same "tax and spend policies" they hear being proposed by the other side of the aisle.

Second, I understand there has been some concern regarding the dates of the caucus and the state convention. Above all, I truly do want to thank those of you who took the time to call, email or meet with me. It really does mean a lot when people handle things so professionally and work to hear the full details. By the same token, I believe it is my professional responsibility to listen to you, the grassroots activists and leaders when you have a concern. I had an initial concern that after the June primary there would not be enough time to certify the results. This could create a great deal of hassle for both the state party as well as county parties.

If no Republican candidate for United States Senate receives 35% in the primary, it raised the possibility of having a nominating convention take place before the primary results were canvassed or having two state conventions. Seeing what happened with the Iowa caucuses in January of 2012, I believed unequivocally that I needed to do everything within my power to ensure these next caucuses and conventions went smoothly. I also wanted to avoid a two convention scenario where turnout could be down for one or both conventions impacting items including our nominee for Lt. Governor and Senate. I believe our "First in the Nation" status is something all Republican leaders in the state should work hard to defend, and I wanted to make sure beyond a doubt that nothing would cause other states to push to repeal this.

 

Our 2014 State Convention had originally been set for June 14.  As our party's field of candidates for U.S. Senate grew there was some question whether anyone would clear the 35% threshold at the primary to win our party's nomination. My reading of the Iowa Code suggested that we could not fill a ballot vacancy until the 27-day canvass period following the primary was complete as the state party only has the power to fill a vacancy. It is my desire to have someone win the June primary outright so we have a nominee as soon as possible. While it has always been my preference to hold the state convention in June, I suggested to our board that the state convention be moved to July 12 in case nobody clears the 35% threshold. This would allow for the canvass period to avoid a two convention scenario and the board voted unanimously to do this.

Listening to some concerns from our grassroots that this date would hurt our eventual nominee by shortening the amount of time to campaign for the general election, I consulted with the Secretary of State's office. I was told by their staff that this was a gray area, so I consulted with our party's legal counsel, who felt it was clear that we couldn't fill a vacancy until a vacancy existed which is after the 27-day canvass period was complete. I therefore decided I would not ask our board to take up the matter again and left the convention date as July 12. This caused more concern among some of our republicans and Iowa's Secretary of State then issued a written statement that he would certify our party's convention nominee prior to the certification of primary election results. With this written commitment, our legal counsel issued a revised opinion on the matter and I called a meeting of our board with the goal of moving the date back to June 14 and the committee voted unanimously to do that.

The committee also voted to move the precinct caucuses to the evening of Tuesday, January 21. Our party had initially scheduled the caucuses for a Saturday, consistent with the previous non-presidential caucuses in 2010. After setting our date, the democrats chose to set their caucuses for January 21. Our committee decided to change our caucuses to the same date in the interest of working together to protect Iowa's first in the nation caucus status.

Pertinent dates are therefore:????

• Precinct Caucuses: January 21??
• County Conventions: March 8??
• District Conventions: April 26??
• State Convention: June 14

Click here for the Iowa GOP Legal Opinions Regarding a convention scenario and the commitment issued by the Secretary of State.

Third, I understand there are some Republicans in leadership positions that may not like the stances I've taken when it comes to planks within our party platform. I believe a true grassroots party allows its county leadership to run the affairs within that county and I've never wanted to interfere with the way a county's GOP leadership runs its central committee. I also understand there may be some county parties and their chairs that don't like the positions I've taken on issues and don't want me to speak publicly about policy.????

While I understand the concerns, I admittedly reject the notion that the Republican Party shouldn't stand for and defend the principles of its platform. As Republicans, we believe that our party provides the best answers to the role of government. As Chairman of the party I realize that one of my major goals is growing the party, helping our candidates and working to elect more Republicans. While different party members have different philosophies, I've always been committed to working with our State Central Committee to elect Republicans. In addition I believe I have a responsibility, both personally and professionally, to advance the values of our party. In fact, our Iowa GOP Constitution charges our party with promoting Republican principles and policies.??

I realize that some Republicans have charged that I shouldn't take a stance at all on issues. While I believe in electing members of our party and have worked hard to do so, I also believe that the values of our party are important, and should be promoted and defended. Some Republicans have criticized me for taking a stand defending traditional marriage between one man and one woman. They've criticized that I opposed an increase in the gas tax that would have added to the price of fuel at the gas pump. And they haven't liked the fact that I've been an outspoken defender of life and the unborn. To these criticisms I will freely admit, "Guilty as charged."

I understand there are differences of opinions among Republicans, even on these issues, and have always worked with Republicans who may personally disagree with me on issues of faith or conservatism. As Republican Party Chairman I'm committed to working with Republicans of all stripes and will do everything within my power to help Republican candidates win elections.????

From my position as Republican Party Chairman, I have also always taken the position that it is important for us to lead on the issues in our platform. Our party platform is clear on the issue of marriage, tax increases and especially the issue of life. I was proud to bring in Governor Mike Huckabee last February for an entire day dedicated to the pro-life message. Governor Huckabee informed us that this was the first state GOP event he was aware of dedicated to protecting life. While some may criticize me for taking a stand and bringing in Governor Huckabee, the defense of the unborn is a plank of the platform voted on and approved by Republicans at our state convention in 2012.

As Chairman I have the responsibility of advancing the platform and listening to the grassroots who elected the board that elected me. ????Overall, I am proud to preside over a party that now surpasses the Democrats in voter registration. I'm proud to be Chairman of a party that has zero debt, hundreds of thousands of dollars in the bank, and has increased its outreach even more, especially to younger and more tech-savvy voters. I'm proud to work with a party that has true grassroots activists and even though we may disagree on some issues of procedure, above all I enjoy listening to feedback.??

Finally, I do freely admit that on a philosophical level, I am a social conservative. I don't make excuses for it and I don't apologize for it. I am committed to working with Republicans of all types to promote and elect our candidates and build strong coalitions within the GOP. Beyond that, I do believe the platform of our party is one that's worth defending. For many years there were some Republicans who expressed distrust or disdain toward members of the Christian Right. They weren't pleased when issues of social conservatism took hold and were uneasy about the new members who came flooding in to the Republican Party.

However, today in Iowa we see that members of the Christian Right have become leaders within our party and have worked exceptionally hard to elect Republicans up and down the ticket. Just as I am proud to work with Republicans of all types, I am proud to join my fellow Christian conservatives and take strong stances on the values within our platform. While some may not like that I've taken a stand against tax increases and for the defense of the unborn by pushing pro-life causes, I must admit something in the interest of full disclosure:??I have no intentions of stopping.

As long as I am Chairman, the Republican Party of Iowa will promote its platform. The state party will oppose an increase in the gas tax, and I will stand up for Iowa families and oppose this tax increase, as well as tax increases of any kind. We will continue to openly champion education freedom and a foreign policy that keeps out brave troops out of unnecessary wars of nation-building and policing the world. We will continue to call out democrat legislators who advocate confiscating guns from law abiding Iowans. And above all, our platform is crystal clear that the right to life is one of the most basic human rights we have and the unborn should be protected. If you want your Republican Party to continue to defend life, than I am committed to this noble effort.????

Those who adamantly disagree with me and believe these positions make me unfit to be Chairman, will have their opportunity to make a change when the next election for Chairman comes up. That's the great thing about being involved in a party that wants feedback from its members and supporters. However, as for myself I have no plans to slow down when it comes to defending the principles of marriage, low taxes and life. Last summer I was proud to be Chairman of the Republican Party of Iowa when Republicans surpassed Democrats in voter registration for the first time in nearly six years. Last winter and spring I was proud to preside over a party that spoke up for traditional values, low taxes, education freedom, a pro-American foreign policy and for the right to life.????

While we may not always agree, I think I've been pretty clear over the past year about promoting our platform and the steps I'm willing to take to ensure our party is as strong as it can be. I enjoy being your Chairman and working with you to craft an even stronger party that educates Iowans, elects Republicans and advances the principles laid out in our platform. I am truly encouraged by the energy I see and am excited at the opportunities for success going forward.????

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Sincerely
A.J. Spiker
Chairman

P.S. I look forward to visiting with you at our 2013 Republican Party of Iowa, "Ronald Reagan Dinner." This year we are bringing legendary Senator Ted Cruz, fresh off his historic 21 hour filibuster of Obamacare.

Senator Ted Cruz from Texas is one of the most sought after Republican leaders and speakers in the country.

Would you like to meet him?

Just last week the Republican Party of Iowa was ecstatic to announce we had confirmed Senator Ted Cruz will serve as our keynote speaker at our annual Reagan Day Dinner on Friday, October 25th.

While tickets have just been announced, we're celebrating the Iowa State Fair this week and offering an exclusive deal to our Republican supporters who register early.

Use special promo code "Cruz" when you buy a dinner ticket or table and you'll receive a full 25% discount off the price!

Reserve your ticket today with this substantial discount.

That's right, take a full 1/4 off the price, just by registering today and using the promo code "Cruz"

I look forward to seeing you at our annual Reagan Dinner on October 25th.

Take advantage of the substantial discount we're offering in celebration of the Iowa State Fair and reserve your ticket today!

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Defending Liberty,

A.J. Spiker
Iowa GOP Chairman

Democratic U.S. Senator from Iowa, Tom Harkin just announced he will not be seeking re-election 2014.

The story is already a national headline with Iowa once again jumping onto the front page of the national news.

I've spent the day talking with dozens of media, who all want to know, "Can the Republican Party actually win this seat?"

There's been no hesitation on my part. "Yes, the Republican Party can, and with enough hard-work, I'm confident we will!"

But we need your help.

That's why I'm calling on dedicated Republicans across Iowa to help the Iowa GOP kick off this race.

With this issue so hot in the media right now, will you help us kick off our efforts with a contribution of $50, $35, or $25?

Or will you donate just $20.14 to help our 2014 efforts?

So many in the mainstream media had written off Iowa, claiming it was a "Safe Democrat Seat."

But that only shows they've underestimated the dedication and hard-work of Iowa Republicans.

The mistake of the political establishment will be to the gain of grassroots Republicans all across our state.

That's why I'm calling on Republicans all across Iowa for an immediate fundraising push to start planning to win the U.S. Senate in 2014.

Will you help the Republican Party win this U.S. Senate seat with a contribution of $50, $35, $25 or even $20.14?

With 20 of the 33 U.S. Senate seats up in 2014 held by Democrats, there is a great opportunity for the GOP to take back the Senate

Let's do our part in Iowa.

Help us begin an immediate push to turn Iowa red with a contribution today.

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AJ Spiker
Chairman

P.S.

The retirement of Senator Tom Harkin just reinforces our belief that a grassroots Republican comeback can take place in 2014. Let's have it start in Iowa.

Your Iowa Republican Leadership Has Stood Firm.

Today our office has been flooded with calls and emails about the recent vote on the "Fiscal Cliff."

Over the past few days the Republican Party of Iowa has held strongly to the belief that all proposed legislation should cut taxes, cut spending and deal with the federal government's overwhelming debt. Unfortunately bills brought to the floor of the House and Senate failed to sufficiently cut spending and they still raised taxes increase on lower and middle income families.

The Republican Party of Iowa opposed these bills and encouraged Republicans across Iowa to oppose them as well.

If you haven't yet heard, ALL THREE of Iowa's Republican elected officials voted "No" on the "Year-End Tax Plan."

Senator Chuck Grassley, Congressman Tom Latham and Congressman Steve King all stood firm on their promise to protect Iowans and their families while dealing with our crushing federal debt. Read some of their comments below:

"It's a fiscal farce to raise taxes and hurt economic growth only to fuel more government spending with record deficits and debt... "Spending restraint ought to be more than a wishful new year's resolution with no way to be certain it's kept." - Senator Chuck Grassley

"Our $3.5 trillion budget is and will continue to be our primary fiscal obstacle, and a bill that increases taxes and fails to even begin to address spending decisions is not the action American taxpayers have asked for." - Congressman Tom Latham

"This bill makes no effort to curb the out of control federal spending that's to blame." - Congressman Steve King

We encourage Republicans to thank Senator Grassley and Congressmen Latham and King for their strong stand against this bill.

Join us in Celebrating our Republican Leaders.

As we celebrate Republican leadership on a federal level, please consider joining us for our annual Legislative Breakfast to show our appreciation for our state legislators!

On Monday, January 14th the Republican Party of Iowa will be holding its first major event of the year, our annual Legislative Breakfast at the Embassy Suites Hotel in downtown Des Moines.

Reserve your spot at the breakfast today.

This event honors our incoming Republican elected officials. We've invited all our Republican State Reps and State Senators and are proud to be joined by Governor Terry Branstad, Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds, Speaker of the House Kraig Paulsen, House Majority Leader Linda Upmeyer and Senate Republican Leader Bill Dix.

This is a tremendous opportunity for individuals and businesses leaders to meet our newly elected Republican officials as we begin the new legislative session. Space is limited so please Click here to reserve your spot right away.

Those who would prefer to pay via check or who have additional questions may contact the Iowa GOP's Organizational Director John Ferland at 515-282-8105.

Hope to see you there!

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Fighting for Limited Government,

AJ Spiker
Chairman

This Wednesday is the first Presidential Debate and the Republican Party of Iowa is hosting a watch party with Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds at our headquarters in Des Moines. Doors open at 7:30 pm and we will be serving delicious Blue Bunny ice cream. Space is limited so reserve your ticket today.

We are now less than 40 days away from Election Day and in Iowa every vote counts. Be sure to head out to your local Victory office for Super Saturday this weekend.

We are mobilizing thousands of voters across the country to help get out the vote for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan and all Republicans on the ballot this year. Click here to find the Victory Office closest to you and sign up for a volunteer shift.

Also noteworthy:  Early voting has begun in Iowa. This is the most important election in our lifetimes so be sure to let your voice be heard. Vote early in person or by mail today and help put our nation on the path to fiscal responsibility! Click here to find out how to vote early.

To Victory,

A.J. Spiker

I am pleased to announce our annual Ronald Reagan Dinner is confirmed for October 24th with our featured speakers Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and RNC Chairman Reince Priebus!

Click here to reserve your tickets.

Doors open at 6 pm on October 24th and the program begins at 7 pm.

We've also invited top Iowa Republicans including Governor Branstad, Lt. Governor Reynolds, and Senator Grassley. And we'll be announcing more exciting speakers soon!

Iowa State Fairgrounds - Elwell Family Center
3000 E Grand Ave 
Des Moines, IA 50317

All proceeds will be used to help strengthen our Party and support our candidates this fall.

If you can't attend, please consider making a donation to ensure Republican Victory.

We're also offering FREE tickets to our top volunteers across the state so be sure to contact your local Victory office for details on getting a free ticket.

I hope to see you there!

To Victory,

A.J. Spiker
Chairman Republican Party of Iowa

With tonight' s Convention it is now official, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan are the Republican nominees for President and Vice President. Tonight, I signed the official documentation along with Speaker Boehner and RNC Chairman Reince Priebus to put Mitt Romney on the ballot.

 

Here in Iowa we have been working non-stop to elect solid, conservative candidates up and down and the ticket and most importantly ensure Barack Obama is a one-term President

 

With more than a dozen victory offices throughout the state, Iowa is a key swing state for Republicans this election. Our grassroots activists are committed to success but they cannot do it alone.

 

Please click here to make a donation and support Republican Victory this November.

 

Iowa is an absolutely vital state for Mitt Romney. Despite Barack Obama receiving over 100,000 more votes than John McCain in 2008, Republicans now hold the advantage in voter registration for the first time in over six years!

 

This is primarily due to the hard work and energy of our grassroots activists, volunteers and county leaders.

 

Together they understand that the success of our county parties, Congressional candidates and Mitt Romney's election will all be hard fought races with a tremendous amount on the line.

 

Please also think about joining our Patriot Club and pledge to support the Republican Party of Iowa with a small contribution each month.

 

Your financial contribution today will help us immediately get to work to defeat the Democrats in November, promote the conservative messages throughout Iowa, and restore America now.

 

Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication thus far and thank you in advance for your continued support of the Republican Party's efforts here in Iowa.

 

Sincerely,

 

A.J. Spiker

Chairman, Republican Party of Iowa

I have tremendously enjoyed representing Iowa Republicans these past few days in Tampa at the Republican National Convention. I have had the chance to meet with other leaders from around the country and discuss the best ways we can grow and strengthen our Party heading into the most important election in our lifetimes. I would like to congratulate Governor Romney and Congressman Ryan on officially being nominated yesterday at the convention. It was exciting to be on the floor with thousands of excited and energetic delegates listening to all the speakers. The floor was packed and everyone especially enjoyed hearing from Ann Romney last night. I think we can all agree that Mrs. Romney will make an excellent first lady. She clearly connects with people and I hope that she will return to Iowa in the near future.

The Iowa Delegation was excited to have our very own Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds do the roll call last night for the states as Convention Secretary. We were also excited to get to see John Archer on the national stage when he addressed the convention yesterday. Both of them represented Iowa well!

We have had tremendous success with fundraising around our events in Tampa. The Republican Party of Iowa has raised over $100,000 from convention related activities. Thank you to all who participated in this success.

The "First in the Nation" status of Iowa came under attack at this year's convention right out of the gate in the Rules Committee with a proposal by Washington DC delegate Ben Ginsberg that would have eliminated Iowa's carve-out for having an early caucus without penalty. It was my honor to help defeat this proposal and keep Iowa first.

Two important items that passed concerning Iowa are as follows:

Rule 16(c)(1):

"No primary, caucus, convention, or other process to elect, select, allocate, or bind delegates to the national convention shall occur prior to March 1 or after the second Saturday in June in the year in which a national convention is held. Except Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada may conduct their processes no earlier than one month before the next earliest state in the year in which a national convention is held."

Rule 17:

"If any state or state Republican Party violates Rule 16(c)(1) of the Rules of the Republican Party with regard to a primary, caucus, convention or other process to elect, select, allocate, or bind delegates and alternate delegates to the national convention by conducting its process prior to the latest Tuesday in February, the number of delegates to the national convention shall be reduced to nine (9) plus the members of the Republican National Committee from that state, and the corresponding alternate delegates shall be reduced to nine (9)."

This is a severe penalty that will prevent jumping ahead.

I was glad to see pass what is perhaps some of the strongest language protecting the Iowa Caucuses that has ever passed at a Republican National Convention and I would like to thank everyone who came together, including delegates and RNC members from other states who helped to make this happen.

Another rule was proposed that would have allowed a presidential candidate to disavow delegates bound to him. This would have had the effect of limiting the grassroots' ability to become involved in the convention process and getting to have their voice heard on important business that is conducted at conventions, such as the platform of the Republican Party. I was afraid that this would have limited participation in the convention process by Republicans who aren't politically or monetarily connected but deserve to have their voice be heard. I was pleased to see so many people stand up for the grassroots activists- the people who make our Party strong- and remove this rule

There are still lots of exciting things to come in Tampa and I hope you are enjoying watching the Convention with friends and family back in Iowa. Don't forget to check on our website for updates from Tampa the rest of the week.

 

To Victory,

A.J. Spiker

Chairman, Republican Party of Iowa

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