PAC rallies Liberty Movement in support of Dubuque businessman
Des Moines, Iowa -  Liberty Iowa has renewed its support of Rod Blum for U.S. Congress in  Iowa's first congressional district.  Blum, who announced his candidacy  today, earned the PAC's support in 2012 as well, when his run ended with  a narrow primary loss to Ben Lange. 
 
 "I'm thankful to accept the support of Liberty Iowa, and I believe that  their endorsement highlights my unshakable commitment to protecting the  civil liberties and Constitutional rights of Iowans who are concerned  about the unchecked growth of government," said Blum.
 
 Liberty Iowa, a state PAC that will celebrate its first anniversary in  April, has quickly become a leading voice on issues like agricultural  freedom and domestic drone use, and boasts a wide network of  conservative and libertarian-leaning activists throughout the state.   Adil Khan, Executive Director of LIPAC, believes that network will be a  critical part of deciding the upcoming congressional election.  "The  nation is witnessing a surge of support for principled leaders willing  to stand for the liberties of everyday Americans," said Khan.  "Rod is  that kind of leader, and we are going to work to bring the youth and  enthusiasm of the Liberty Movement to bear for him in the first  district."
 
 Blum, who garnered 47% of the primary vote last year despite being a  first-time candidate, acknowledges the importance of appealing to young  liberty-minded voters as well as traditional fiscal and social  conservatives.  "The Liberty Movement has gained a tremendous amount of  momentum among Republicans and Independents, and I want to invite voters  from across the spectrum of conservatism to join me in fighting for  limited government, sound money, and a responsible foreign policy," said  Blum.
 
 Liberty Iowa currently has active chapters in 13 counties within the  first district, including the population centers of Linn, Dubuque, and  Blackhawk.
 
                                

 
 




