7-term Iowa Democrat Rep. Loebsack won’t seek re-election
DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa Democratic Rep. Dave Loebsack announced Friday he won’t seek re-election when his current term ends, a move that likely will lead to a wide-open race in a district both parties see as winnable.
Loebsack was elected seven times to represent southeast Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District, but Republican Donald Trump won the district in 2016.
Given Iowa’s nonpartisan process for drawing congressional district lines, Loebsack’s decision means the race to replace him likely will be competitive. Democrats outnumber Republicans by more than 20,000 in the district, but Trump carried the district by four percentage points. Republicans believe they have a real shot at capturing the seat as they try to retake the House majority in next year’s elections.
Chris Pack, spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee, the GOP’s campaign arm, said Loebsack’s decision means the district “immediately becomes a top tier pickup opportunity for Republicans in 2020.” Rep. Cheri Bustos of Illinois, who leads the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and whose district borders Loebsacks’, said Democrats will mount “an aggressive effort” to protect the party’s House majority.