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Iowa pastor, nonprofit organizer announces bid for 2nd Congressional District

Iowa pastor, nonprofit organizer announces bid for 2nd Congressional District
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING OVER IN ADEL. ANOTHER CANDIDATE IS THROWING HIS NAME INTO THE RACE FOR IOWA’S SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. COLLIN TWEED BALL ANNOUNCED HIS CAMPAIGN TODAY RUNNING AS A DEMOCRAT. HE WAS THE FOUNDER OF A CEDAR RAPIDS BASED NONPROFIT AND WORKED THERE FOR NEARLY TWO DECADES BEFORE STEPPING DOWN AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EARLIER THIS MONTH. HIS ANNOUNCEMENT NOW SETS UP A PRIMARY CHALLENGE FOR REPRESENTATIVE ASHLEY HINSON. SEAT DEMOCRAT CAT
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Updated: 12:09 PM CDT Jul 22, 2025
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Iowa pastor, nonprofit organizer announces bid for 2nd Congressional District
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Updated: 12:09 PM CDT Jul 22, 2025
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An eastern Iowa pastor and nonprofit leader is running for Congress in 2026.Clint Twedt-Ball will run for Iowa's 2nd Congressional District next year. Twedt-Ball announced the decision on a campaign Facebook page and on his campaign website.Twedt-Ball is running as a Democrat. The seat is currently held by Republican incumbent Ashley Hinson.Twedt-Ball is the second Democrat to enter the race this month. Kathy Dolter, a former dean of nursing at Kirkwood Community College, entered the race last week.Hinson is in her third term in Congress. She has seen her margin of victory increase in each of her three general elections, most recently defeating Democrat Sarah Corkery by about 15 percentage points in 2024.» Subscribe to vlog's YouTube page» Download the free vlog app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play

An eastern Iowa pastor and nonprofit leader is running for Congress in 2026.

Clint Twedt-Ball will run for Iowa's 2nd Congressional District next year. Twedt-Ball and on his campaign website.

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Twedt-Ball is running as a Democrat. The seat is currently held by Republican incumbent Ashley Hinson.

Twedt-Ball is the second Democrat to enter the race this month. Kathy Dolter, a former dean of nursing at Kirkwood Community College, entered the race last week.

Hinson is in her third term in Congress. She has seen her margin of victory increase in each of her three general elections, most recently defeating Democrat Sarah Corkery by about 15 percentage points in 2024.

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