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IA-01


District Profile:
Overall, this district is evenly balanced. It was a key battleground in the 2000 and 2004 presidential races. Full Profile
2006 Results:
Bruce Braley (D) defeated Mike Whalen (R) by 55-43%

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Mike Whalen (R)

Whalen, a businessman, was nominated with 48% in a three-way primary.
Contact: 866-648-6453
• Campaign Web site
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Bruce Braley (D)

Braley, former president of the Iowa Trial Lawyers Association, was nominated with 37% in a four-way primary.
Contact: 319-233-0861
• Campaign Web site
• DCCC profile
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IA-02


District Profile:
By most measures, the 2nd is Iowa's most Democratic congressional district, thanks in large part to big Democratic majorities in Iowa City's Johnson County. Full Profile
2006 Results:
David Loebsack (D) defeated Jim Leach (R) by 51-49%

IA-03


District Profile:
Polk County has historically voted Democratic, but it has become more Republican as its white-collar businesses grow and its blue-collar businesses fade. Full Profile
2006 Results:
Leonard Boswell (D) defeated Jeff Lamberti (R) by 52-47%

IA-04


District Profile:
Drawn by the Legislative Service Bureau and approved by the legislature and governor, the 4th covers 28 counties. Full Profile
2006 Results:
Tom Latham (R) defeated Selden Spencer (D) by 57-43%

IA-05


District Profile:
This is the state's largest congressional district, as well as the one with the most 4-H members and the nation's top hog-and-pig production. Full Profile
2006 Results:
Steve King (R) defeated Joyce Schulte (D) by 59-36%

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