Bruce Braley

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Braley campaigning for the U.S. Senate

In February 2013, Braley announced that he would seek the United States Senate seat held by retiring Senator Tom Harkin. [44] Braley's entrance cleared the field of all potential Democratic challengers and he raised $2.6 million by the end of 2013. [45] By February 2014, Braley had campaigned in all 99 counties of Iowa. [46] On November 4, Braley was defeated by Republican state Senator Joni Ernst in the general election. [47] Despite expectations of a close race, Ernst pulled away in the last week, and won by over eight percentage points, helped by a series of gaffes by Braley. Braley even lost his own district by less than a point.

House gym and towels comment

In October 2013, the government shutdown caused the House gym to lay off staff, including the towel attendants. Braley complained publicly about the lack of service in spite of paying to use the House gym, remarked, "There’s no towel service, and so we’re doing our own laundry down there." [48] During the 2014 general election, Republicans brought this to the voters' attention.

"Farmer from Iowa" comment

In March 2014, video footage was discovered from a January 2014 fundraising event of trial lawyers in Texas in which Braley assured the audience that he would be a spokesman in Congress for trial lawyers, [49] and commented that Republican Senator Chuck Grassley could become the next chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee if Democrats lose control of the Senate majority. In the video Braley criticized Grassley as "a farmer from Iowa, who never went to law school". [37] [50] [51]

Following the release of the video, Braley issued an apology to Grassley. [52] In response to the negative coverage generated by his comments, [38] Braley issued a press release which touted his farming background. The press release included two misspellings of common farming terms. [53] After the errors were pointed out, Braley's spokesman stated that he had "lost his fourth-grade spelling bee by mis-spelling 'journey.' I guess my old habits are hard to break." [38] His gaffe was not only seen as an insult to Grassley, but also to Iowa's large farming population, [54] prompting The Hill to name him as one of the "top 10 worst candidates of 2014." [55]

Joni Ernst attack advertisement

In June 2014, Braley released a 30-second ad spot attacking Republican opponent Joni Ernst. The ad stated that despite the fact that Ernst was running as a fiscal conservative, when she “had the chance to do something in Iowa, we didn’t hear a peep.” The ad stated that Ernst never sponsored a bill to cut pork or reduce spending during her time in the Iowa state Senate. Footage of a baby chicken chirping was shown during the ad, interpreted by some as comparing her to a chick. [56] University of Iowa political science professor Timothy Hagle stated that there was a double standard of sexism between Republicans and Democrats, saying "Imagine if a GOP candidate had used a 'chick' in an ad against a female opponent." [56]

VA committee attendance

In the wake of the Veterans Health Administration scandal of 2014, it was reported that Braley missed 15 of the 20 United States House Committee on Veterans' Affairs hearings in 2011 and 2012, including one hearing on a day in which he attended three fundraisers for his 2012 campaign, but which did not overlap with the hearing schedule. Braley's campaign responded by saying that he is an outspoken advocate for veterans. The campaign also said that Braley missed the hearing the day of the three fundraisers because he was at another hearing. The Des Moines Register reported that Braley was marked “present” at the other hearing but did not ask a question. The paper also reported that Braley was not seen on video of the hearing, although Braley's chair could not be seen at all times in the video. [57] [58] In examining an attack ad against Braley on this issue, PolitiFact called claims that Braley skipped hearings for fundraisers on September 20, 2012, "Mostly False" but said that Braley did miss close to 79 percent of committee hearings. [59]

Dispute over chickens

In August 2014, Braley was criticized by Republicans for a dispute he had with his neighbor at his vacation home over the neighbor's "therapeutic" chickens, which Braley said were always in his yard. [60] [61] When the neighbor brought some eggs as a gift, his wife Carolyn turned them down and said she, Braley, and a few other homeowners complained about the chickens to the neighborhood homeowners’ association board. [60] Braley was accused of threatening a lawsuit against the neighbor, which he emphatically denied, and said he handled the situation properly. [60] However, the incident added to the damage caused by his derogatory remark about Senator Grassley being "a farmer from Iowa."

Post-political career

In 2015, Braley joined the law firm Leventhal & Puga PC (now known as Leventhal Puga Braley PC) in Denver, Colorado.

Electoral history

Bruce Braley
Bruce Braley official 110th Congress photo portrait.jpg
Member of the U.S.HouseofRepresentatives
from Iowa's 1st district
In office
January 3, 2007 January 3, 2015
YearPartyIncumbentStatusPartyCandidateVotes %
2006 Republican Jim Nussle ran for United States House of Representatives Democratic Bruce Braley113,72455%
Republican Mike Whalen89,47143%
2008 Democratic Bruce Braleyre-elected Democratic Bruce Braley178,22964%
Republican David Hartsuch 99,44735%
2010 Democratic Bruce Braleyre-elected Democratic Bruce Braley104,42849.51%
Republican Ben Lange100,21947.52%
Libertarian Rob J. Petsche4,0871.94%
Independent Jason A. Faulkner2,0920.99%
2012 Democratic Bruce Braleyre-elected Democratic Bruce Braley222,42256.9%
Republican Ben Lange162,46541.6%
Independent Gregory Hughes4,7721.2%
Independent George Todd Krail II9310.2%
U.S. Senate election in Iowa, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%+%
RepublicanJoni Ernst588,57552.10%
DemocraticBruce Braley494,37043.76%
IndependentRick Stewart26,8152.37%
LibertarianDouglas Butzier8,2320.73%
Term LimitsBob Quast5,8730.52%
IndependentRuth Smith4,7240.42%
Write-insWrite-ins1,1110.10%

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Iowa's 1st congressional district

2007–2015
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Iowa
(Class 2)

2014
Succeeded by
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United States
as Former US Representative
Succeeded byas Former US Representative