When I started this campaign, I decided not to accept any corporate PAC money. I made a promise to you that I’d never put special interests and big corporations ahead of the American people. We need to get back to the business of governing and representing the American people and that starts by getting big money out of politics.
Today, Congressman John K. Delaney (MD-6) endorsed 22 Iowa candidates in a press conference with Iowa House Democratic Leader, Mark Smith, and candidates Jennifer Konfrst (HD-43), Karin Derry (HD-39), Kristin Sunde (HD-42) and Kenan Judge (HD-44). These endorsements are part of Delaney’s Focus on the Future Initiative, an effort to get Democratic candidates elected at local, state and federal levels.
Today, Congressman John K. Delaney’s (MD-06) began airing his newest television ad in Iowa. The spot titled, “Focusing on the Future” is running in the Des Moines and Cedar Rapids markets. The spot argues that automation can create jobs overall, if elected officials take the proper steps to prepare and prioritize workers.
Congressman John K. Delaney (MD-6) has introduced bipartisan legislation to upgrade election security nationwide and block the foreign ownership and control of election infrastructure systems. Delaney’s Protect Election Systems from Foreign Control Act(H.R. 6449) was filed last week, with both Democrats and Republicans cosponsoring the bill.
Last weekend, Delaney made his tenth campaign trip to New Hampshire, meeting with voters and supporting local State Senate Candidates Bill Bolton and Mason Donovan. Last month, Delaney endorsed and donated to 20 New Hampshire candidates.
In Mr. Delaney’s view, America’s trouble isn’t capitalism but a dysfunctional federal government that has “stopped updating that basic social compact.”
Delaney… believes in returning to the assertive, values-promoting, alliance-building foreign policy approach that majorities in both parties once traditionally supported.