DesMoinesDem wrote a great analysis of Ed Fallon's decision to run for Congress at Bleeding Heartland.
Many Democrats, particularly progressives, simply do not feel that Boswell is representing our interests well enough.
Fallon has the potential to draw cross-over votes from independents and Republicans. He did it in the 2006 gubernatorial primary, and he can do it again. But just as important, he is a candidate Democrats can enthusiastically vote for.
Those who say that we can't take a risk on replacing Boswell also need to explain their game plan for holding on to Iowa's third district after the 2010 census. Iowa is going to lose a Congressional seat when the districts are redrawn. The most likely scenario I can see is that Boswell would retire in 2012, leaving us with no incumbent to run against Tom Latham or Steve King in the newly-drawn third district.
We are better off getting a new incumbent in place before that happens.
Though I don't live in the 3rd District, I will be writing a lot about this race and will be supporting Ed Fallon. It should be a very interesting campaign this spring.
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Having heard Mr. Fallon's negative campaigning I have already decided that I will not vote for him. He would do well to remember the result of Jeff Lambertiand Jim Nussel. Their negative campaigning cost both their elections. billmel02@aol.com
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