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    Tibbetts case sparks rush to add candidate to Iowa ballot

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    The Associated Press25 Aug 20182DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A group of Iowa conservatives is scrambling to add an attorney general candidate to the November ballot after a Mexican man was charged with slaying missing college student Mollie Tibbetts.


    Dozens of people across the state are rushing to collect at least 1,500 signatures in at least 10 Iowa counties in an effort to get attorney Patrick Anderson, of Des Moines, onto the ballot to challenge incumbent Tom Miller, a Democrat currently running unopposed. Petition organizers must turn in the signatures to the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office by 5 p.m. Saturday to get Anderson on the ballot as a non-party candidate.


    George Anderson, an organizer of the effort and Patrick Anderson’s son, says Iowa needs an attorney general who will crack down on people living in the country illegally.

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    The Associated Press25 Aug 2018A group of Iowa conservatives appeared to fall short of the necessary signatures Saturday to add an attorney general candidate to the November ballot, an effort fueled by the arrest of a Mexican man in the slaying of missing college student Mollie Tibbetts.


    Petition organizers supporting Des Moines attorney Patrick Anderson’s non-party candidacy were tasked with collecting 1,500 valid signatures of registered voters from at least 10 counties.



    “On a cursory look, it appears that they have not met the minimum threshold,” elections assistant Wes Hicok said of the signatures the secretary of state’s office received before the 5 p.m. Saturday deadline.


    A formal review of the paperwork will take place Monday, he said.


    Dozens of people across the state collected the signatures, but they didn’t start the campaign until Wednesday — the day after Tibbetts’ body was found in a cornfield and Cristhian Bahena Rivera, who is believed to be living in the country illegally, was charged in her killing.


    George Anderson, Patrick Anderson’s son and an organizer of the effort, said that prompted his father to try to challenge Attorney General Tom Miller, a Democrat currently running unopposed for his 10th term.


    “This has to do with the upholding of immigration law,” he said. “I’m not sure the current attorney general is committed to that.”


    Miller entered the national debate over U.S. immigration policy in June when he joined 20 other Democratic attorneys general in calling for the federal government to stop separating children from their parents when they enter the country illegally.


    The 11th-hour effort could face more than the challenge of whether it collected enough signatures. State law doesn’t allow non-party candidates to use any part of the Republican, Democratic or Libertarian party names — the only three parties currently recognized in Iowa. Anderson’s effort plans to list “GOP” beside his name. GOP is short for “Grand Old Party” and is used interchangeably with “Republican.”


    George Anderson acknowledged that would likely draw objections but said he believed it would be a dispute the group could win.


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    Would of like to have helped spread the word but is the deadling this Sat... like today???
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    Quote Originally Posted by ALIPAC View Post
    Would of like to have helped spread the word but is the deadling this Sat... like today???
    Yes it was 5pm today.
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    I hope they got enough signatures and can prevail in any disputes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ALIPAC View Post
    Let us know if they made it please.
    A formal review of the paperwork will take place Monday
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    An Ill-conceived Campaign for Attorney General of Iowa

    AUGUST 27, 2018 BY SHANE VANDER HART LEAVE A COMMENT





    Attorney General Tom Miller (on left) and Patrick Anderson
    The filing deadline for the Iowa Republican Primary came and went, and Republicans did not have a candidate on the ballot on June 5th. The Republican Party of Iowa State Convention came and went, and the party did not nominate a candidate by a convention which surprised me.

    Tom Miller, the 74-year-old Democrat incumbent Attorney General of Iowa who has been in office since 1979 (with the exception of one-term), was not going to have a Republican challenger. The Libertarian Party of Iowa did nominate a candidate to run against Miller, Marco Battaglia who lost that party’s gubernatorial primary to Jake Porter was nominated by their state convention, but Republicans did not field a candidate.

    No candidate until last week when Mollie Tibbetts’ body was found and Des Moines area Patrick Anderson attempted to get on the ballot as a Republican by petition with a plan to run on enforcing immigration law.
    Anderson launched a Facebook page (now deleted) on Thursday, August 23. The general election filing deadline was Saturday, August 25 at 5:00p.

    His campaign posted:
    Are you upset about the Mollie Tibbetts murder?
    We are getting petitions to put an attorney general candidate on the ballot that will enforce our laws.
    Patrick Anderson for Iowa Attorney General.
    First, it was poor-taste to try to launch a campaign off the Tibbetts case. Politicizing that tragedy, especially right after the news broke, is just gross.

    Second, he wouldn’t technically be a Republican anyway. To be on the ballot as a Republican, he would have had to be nominated by primary or by convention.

    Third, he had two days to collect the minimum 1500 signatures from at least ten counties in two days. A candidate should have far more signatures than needed because some will invariably be thrown out. Cedar Rapids Mayor Ron Corbett learned that the hard way.
    So it was no surprise when Anderson announced that he failed to turn in enough signatures and made the following post on Saturday evening:
    It’s been a whirlwind week. A few of my friends learned of my regrets when I found out the Republican Party failed to nominate a candidate to challenge the awful public service of Tom Miller.
    The recent tragedies lit a fire under people across the state. I was asked to run by some of my Republican friends and almost immediately the Republican Party of Iowa met to review the Iowa Code and party rules to determine how to make it happen.
    The Iowa Code would not allow the State Central Committee to nominate an attorney general candidate and they could not come up with a method to reconvene the convention without violating the Iowa code or the rules of the Republican Party of Iowa. It was very important to me that I not be put into a candidacy for a position enforcing laws and rules and flouting them like Tom Miller. So the party assisted me in obtaining a nomination by petition as a GOP candidate.
    Grassroots volunteers set up a Facebook page to seek out volunteers and within two days we managed to get petitions to the Secretary of States office before they closed.
    I want to thank Governor Reynolds for her assistance in the effort. Her team and the activists that support her managed to collect support in 25 counties in two days and bring back petitions to Des Moines.
    Our official total was 1300 after a couple hundred were cancelled out for a second review.
    I do not anticipate the review being favorable. I thank everyone for their help. I am disappointed we couldn’t stand up to the corrupt official that refused to defend our laws but I am humbled by all the people who are ready for a change.
    I think the code needs some review so the party is never again left without options ahead of the deadline. I also think the code needs review to ensure that a candidate does not attempt to run again with the “GOP” monicker in an attempt to spoil the strong grassroots and party activism of the Republican Party.

    Thank you for your support. God bless!
    Patrick
    Last week I saw very little in the way of support for Anderson. I would not have known about his “campaign” (if you can call it that) if it were not for the invitation to his Facebook page.
    This campaign was ill-advised. Shoddy, thrown-together efforts like these opportunistically built upon a family’s grieve never go well. If Anderson wants to run in the future, I encourage him to do it the right way: in the primary with a platform of ideas.
    https://caffeinatedthoughts.com/2018...orney-general/

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