"Nate has been, and will continue to be, an articulate and effective leader for working Iowa families”

Des Moines, IA- Today the Iowa State Building Trades announce their endorsement of Nate Boulton in the Democratic primary for Governor. Bill Gerhard, President of the Iowa State Building Trades, made the following statement about Nate.

"Nate has been, and will continue to be, an articulate and effective leader for working Iowa families as governor of our state," said Bill. “The Iowa State Building Trades support Nate in his campaign for governor and will do everything we can to ensure he wins this race.”

After announcing his campaign for governor four months ago, Nate Boulton has already earned the endorsement of 25 labor organizations, 17 legislative endorsements, and over 165 activists across the state.

“I am so proud to receive the endorsement of the Iowa State Building Trades as we fight for the soul of our state,” said Nate. “Their 34000 members, and working families across our state, deserve a champion in the governor’s office, and I couldn’t be more honored to have their support and trust.”

The momentum of Nate's campaign continues to grow as he travels to every corner of the state. He has visited 47 counties, attracting large crowds in both rural and urban events, received contributions from over 1300 individual donors, and over 8000 individuals have committed to "Run with Nate" already this year.

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