2014 Iowa 2nd District - Miller-Meeks vs. Loebsack

Poll Data
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Loebsack (D)
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Miller-Meeks (R)
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Final Results
Iowa Snapshot

Final Results: Loebsack +5.0

RCP Ranking: Leans Dem
2014 Key RacesGov | Sen | IA-1 | IA-3 | IA-4

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2012President | IA-1 | IA-2 | IA-3 | IA-4
2010Governor | Senate | IA-1 | IA-2 | IA-3
2008: President
2006: Governor | IA-1 | IA-3
2004: President | Senate | IA-3

Race Analysis

For three decades, southeastern Iowa was represented by a mild-mannered Republican congressman named Jim Leach. Notwithstanding the Democratic tilt of the district -- Kerry won 55 percent of the vote in 2004 -- Leach managed to hang on through a number of tough re-election efforts. But 2006 proved to be too much even for a congressman with Leach’s moderate record, and he lost to Dave Loebsack, a professor of international relations at Cornell College.

Loebsack has been a reliably liberal vote, but it didn’t hurt him in 2008 against ophthalmologist Mariannette Miller-Meeks; he cruised to a 57 percent to 39 percent victory, though he ran a few points behind Barack Obama. In 2010, the environment in Iowa was terrible, and Miller-Meeks lost by only two points. Miller-Meeks is back again in what looks to be an environment similar to 2010. Polling shows a close race. Loebsack is the favorite, but there’s real upset potential here.

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