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New Poll Says Iowans Think Branstad Has Served Long Enough - Do You Agree? Iowa Patch Poll
Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad remains popular with Iowans, according to a new poll, but many of those same voters also think he has served long enough.

Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad remains popular with Iowans, according to a new poll, but many of those same voters also think he has served long enough.
The majority of Iowans like the governor - he has a 51 to 33 percent job approval rating, according to a a Quinnipiac University poll released Friday. But 54 percent of voters said they don’t think he deserves a sixth four-year term.
Asked if Branstad “deserves to be re-elected,” 46 percent said yes, while 43 percent said no.
The poll was of 1,256 registered voters with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percentage points.
Branstad has been in office, on-and-off, for a combined 19 years. He has not officially announced a desire to run for another term, but he has hired campaign staffers and has more than $2 million in his campaign treasury.
What do you think? Is five terms enough? Does the length of time someone has been in office influence your vote? Will the governor get your vote if he seeks re-election? Tell us in the comments.
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