Friday, October 05, 2007

Clinton Leads, Biden Surprisingly Strong in Legislative Endorsements

Clinton Leads, Biden Surprisingly Strong in Legislative Endorsements

Joe Biden is in the second tier of national polls, but his strongest precinct in the country may be under the golden dome of Iowa's Capitol. The Delaware senator has lined up endorsements from 10 of the 83 Democrats in the Iowa Legislature, trailing only Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.  However, just under half of the legislative Democrats are still keeping their preferences to themselves. 

Biden is actually leading on the House side of the dome with nine endorsements, while Clinton has the backing of nine state senators. Biden's backers were scattered in 2004.

Democratic legislators have thus far scattered their support more than they did four years ago.  Prior to the 2004 caucuses, 55 of the then 68 Democratic legislators endorsed before the 2004 caucuses.  Twenty-seven of them backed John Kerry.  That early legislative support was a bulwark for the eventual caucus winner and nominee.  Many legislators got behind Kerry early, even as he trailed Howard Dean in early polls.  Dean rolled up eight 2004 endorsements, and Richard Gephardt had nine.

John Edwards had backing from six legislators in 2004. Four of those same legislators are backing Edwards again, while the two others have not publicly committed.

Joe Lieberman, who didn't even contest the Iowa caucuses, nevertheless had support from four legislators, including current majority leader Kevin McCarthy, who is backing Biden this year. A fifth Lieberman backer, Doug Struyk of Council Bluffs, left Lieberman late for Kerry.  Then he left Kerry for George W. Bush, bolting the Democratic Party entirely (much as Lieberman did last year).


A lone legislator, Ed Fallon, backed Dennis Kucinich in 2004. Fallon, of course, left the legislature in his bid for governor. He  is backing John Edwards this year. No other legislator has stepped forward to carry the Kucinich banner this year. Bill Richardson is also unendorsed under the dome thus far.


The firefighter connection has helped Chris Dodd win his one legislative endorsement so far, from firefighter and Sen. Jeff Danielson. 

The box score:

TotalSenateHouse
Clinton1697
Obama1165
Biden1019
Edwards716
Dodd110
Uncommitted (so far)381226
Total833053

And, for those of you playing at home, the roll call:

NameDistrictHome County20082004
Sen. Dr. Joe M. SengSenate District 43ScottBidennone
Rep. Doris KelleyHouse District 20Black HawkBidennew
Rep. Roger ThomasHouse District 24ClaytonBidenKerry
Rep. Polly BuktaHouse District 26ClintonBidenDean
Rep. Dick TaylorHouse District 33LinnBidenKerry
Rep. Lisa HeddensHouse District 46StoryBidenKerry
Rep. Kevin McCarthyHouse District 67PolkBidenLieberman
Rep. Jim LykamHouse District 85ScottBidennone
Rep. John WhitakerHouse District 90Van BurenBidenGephardt
Rep. Mike ReasonerHouse District 95UnionBidenLieberman
Sen. William A. Dotzler, Jr.Senate District 11Black HawkClintonGephardt
Sen. Roger StewartSenate District 13JacksonClintonKerry
Sen. Michael ConnollySenate District 14DubuqueClintonKerry
Sen. Wally E. HornSenate District 17LinnClintonnone
Sen. Dennis H. BlackSenate District 21JasperClintonKerry
Sen. Dick L. DeardenSenate District 34PolkClintonGephardt
Sen. Staci AppelSenate District 37WarrenClintonnew
Sen. Becky SchmitzSenate District 45JeffersonClintonnew
Sen. Gene FraiseSenate District 46LeeClintonnone
Rep. Roger WendtHouse District 2WoodburyClintonKerry
Rep. Mark KuhnHouse District 14FloydClintonGephardt
Rep. Swati DandekarHouse District 36LinnClintonKerry
Rep. Paul BellHouse District 41JasperClintonKerry
Rep. Mary MascherHouse District 77JohnsonClintonKerry
Rep. Vicki LensingHouse District 78JohnsonClintonnone
Rep. Cindy WincklerHouse District 86ScottClintonDean
Sen. Jeff DanielsonSenate District 10Black HawkDoddnew
Sen. Keith A. KreimanSenate District 47DavisEdwardsEdwards
Rep. Wes WhiteadHouse District 1WoodburyEdwardsGephardt
Rep. Andrew WentheHouse District 18FayetteEdwardsnew
Rep. Ro FoegeHouse District 29LinnEdwardsEdwards
Rep. Art StaedHouse District 37LinnEdwardsnew
Rep. Geri HuserHouse District 42PolkEdwardsEdwards
Rep. Kurt SwaimHouse District 94DavisEdwardsEdwards
Sen. Steve WarnstadtSenate District 1WoodburyObamaKerry
Sen. Robert E. DvorskySenate District 15JohnsonObamaGephardt
Sen. Tom RiellySenate District 38MahaskaObamanew
Sen. Frank WoodSenate District 42ScottObamanew
Sen. Rich OliveSenate District 5StoryObamanew
Sen. Bill HeckrothSenate District 9BremerObamanew
Rep. Pam JochumHouse District 27DubuqueObamaKerry
Rep. Tyler OlsonHouse District 38LinnObamanew
Rep. Helen MillerHouse District 49WebsterObamaGephardt
Rep. Janet PetersenHouse District 64PolkObamaKerry
Rep. Elesha GaymanHouse District 84ScottObamanew
Sen. John P. "Jack" KibbieSenate District 4Palo Alto-Kerry
Sen. Amanda RaganSenate District 7Cerro Gordo-none
Sen. Brian SchoenjahnSenate District 12Fayette-new
Sen. Tom HancockSenate District 16Dubuque-new
Sen. Rob HoggSenate District 19Linn-none
Sen. Herman C. QuirmbachSenate District 23Story-none
Sen. Daryl BeallSenate District 25Webster-Dean
Sen. Matt McCoySenate District 31Polk-Kerry
Sen. Jack HatchSenate District 33Polk-Kerry
Sen. Joe BolkcomSenate District 39Johnson-Dean
Sen. Thomas G. CourtneySenate District 44Des Moines-Gephardt
Sen. Michael E. GronstalSenate District 50Pottawattamie-none
Rep. Marcella FrevertHouse District 7Palo Alto-Dean
Rep. Dolores MertzHouse District 8Kossuth-none
Rep. McKinley BaileyHouse District 9Hamilton-new
Rep. Brian QuirkHouse District 15Chickasaw-Kerry
Rep. Bob KressigHouse District 19Black Hawk-new
Rep. Deborah BerryHouse District 22Black Hawk-Kerry
Rep. Tom SchuellerHouse District 25Jackson-new
Rep. Pat MurphyHouse District 28Dubuque-none
Rep. David JacobyHouse District 30Johnson-Kerry
Rep. Ray ZirkelbachHouse District 31Jones-new
Rep. Todd TaylorHouse District 34Linn-none
Rep. Mark SmithHouse District 43Marshall-Kerry
Rep. Beth Wessel-KroeschellHouse District 45Story-new
Rep. Donovan OlsonHouse District 48Boone-Kerry
Rep. Jo OldsonHouse District 61Polk-Kerry
Rep. Bruce HunterHouse District 62Polk-Dean
Rep. Wayne FordHouse District 65Polk-Edwards
Rep. Ako Abdul-SamadHouse District 66Polk-new
Rep. Rick OlsonHouse District 68Polk-new
Rep. Mark DavittHouse District 74Warren-Kerry
Rep. Eric PalmerHouse District 75Mahaska-new
Rep. Nathan ReichertHouse District 80Muscatine-new
Rep. Dennis CohoonHouse District 88Des Moines-Edwards
Rep. Philip L. WiseHouse District 92Lee-Lieberman
Rep. Mary GaskillHouse District 93Wapello-Kerry
Rep. Paul ShomshorHouse District 100Pottawattamie-Lieberman


Correction: The initial version of this story missed Rep. Pam Jochum's Obama endorsement.

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