Narcisse Qualifies for November Governor’s Race in Iowa

Narcisse Qualifies for November Governor’s Race in Iowa

As an independent, if the candidate wins only 2% of ballots cast, this election will launch the state-wide Iowa Party

For Immediate Release
Contact: 515-770-1218 or email Info at NarcisseForGovernor dot com

Des Moines, Iowa | July 29, 2014 – Jonathan R. Narcisse was certified by the secretary of state’s office this morning for the November 4th General Election Gubernatorial contest as the Iowa Party candidate.

Narcisse ran for governor as an independent in 2010. Against an incumbent Culver and returing Branstad, and spending less than $50,000 …

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Simon Conway: Opportunity to create a new unique party in Iowa

Simon Conway: Opportunity to create a new unique party in Iowa

Jonathan Narcisse was the first guest on Simon Conway’s WHO AM radio show in Des Moines, where he first publicly announced his candidacy as an independent under the Iowa Party banner, for Governor of Iowa.

Full interview here (begins at 12:30 mark):
http://www.whoradio.com/media/podcast-simon-conway-simonconway/simon-conway-72814-hour-1-25084103/

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Narcisse Takes Questions from Iowa State University Young Democrats

Narcisse Rebuffs Misrepresentations on Minimum Wage @ the Daily Iowan

Narcisse Campaign Update Feb 9-16

Narcisse Campaign Update Feb 9-16

Pictured: Jonathan Narcisse at the Grundy County Democratic Party’s Soup Supper/Auction Fundraiser at the Reinbeck Memorial Building in Reinbeck on Sunday, Feb. 9th.

Narcisse stated at the event that this race is about more than defeating Gov. Branstad. “It is a fight for the soul of the Democratic Party.”

One-time gubernatorial candidate Bob Krause spoke at the fundraiser and explained his dominance of primary candidate Jack Hatch in media polling despite only spending $1,500 versus Hatch’s $200,000. Video of Krause’s comments are online at www.NarcisseForGovernor.com.

In addition to the …

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Bob Krause Dispels Jack Hatch’s Inevitability as Democratic Nominee

Former gubernatorial candidate Bob Krause acknowledges he was beating Jack Hatch despite only spending $1,500
Reinbeck, Iowa | Feb 9, 2014 – Former gubernatorial candidate Bob Krause talks about beating Jack Hatch in poll after poll, including the Des Moines Register’s Iowa Poll. Krause made these comments at the Grundy County Democratic Party’s Soup Supper/Auction Fundraiser at the Reinbeck Memorial Building.

Pictured above: The Des Moines Register’s Iowa Poll results in mid December 2013. Krause and Olson  have since dropped out of the race. Narcisse …

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Gubernatorial candidates at the Iowa Newspaper Association convention in Des Moines

Jack Hatch explains that his company has built $97 million dollars of affordable housing in Des Moines and Cedar Rapids, while serving in the state legislature for 22 years.

Jonathan Narcisse

Says the role of the governor is to protect Iowans by appointing honorable, competent people to agencies, boards and commissions, and holding them accountable. Claims he is suited to the role of Chief Accountability Officer.

Terry Branstad

Explains he is a member of the INA’s Foundation board. As Governor he created the Iowa Public Information board to increase …

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Week Two of the Primary Campaign

Week Two of the Primary Campaign

It is amazing how much we learn from experience. We had a really good plan to blitz western Iowa. And it was a good plan. Experience, however, helps us to recognize opportunity and take advantage of the moment.

Yesterday at our first stop a truck driver recognized me so we taped a brief interview with him. It was very encouraging and got us off to a good start.
Next we went to Webster City where the reporter ended our extensive interview with taking us to a near …

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Iowa’s Entitlement Program Exploits Poverty Rather Than Empowering People

“We don’t end poverty through entitlement. We end poverty through empowering people to understand their own self worth. We do it through unity, through dignity and work. This is how we address it. Not by exploiting it, in the name of compassion. But, by creating paths to opportunity. I’m tired of making people rich in the name of compassion, while we pay for it.”

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Sioux City Resident Shares Crime Rate Concerns with Narcisse