Hi Friend,

When Senator Joni Ernst first ran for U.S. Senate in 2014, she released a ground-breaking, game-changing ad, in which she described how she “grew up castrating hogs on an Iowa farm,” and promised to bring these skills to Washington to cut pork and “make ’em squeal.”

This was the first of many splashes Sen. Ernst made on the public stage that makes her so unique, but also so relatable. Sen. Ernst went from working hard on a farm to becoming the first female elected to federal office in Iowa to serving as the first combat veteran in the Senate.

This trajectory, this journey, is what makes her new book, Daughter of the Heartland: My Ode to the Country that Raised Me, such a fascinating read. That’s why we chose it for our July #IWFReads Book Club. 

Friend, we are excited to announce that we are giving away a few signed copies of Sen. Ernst’s Daughter of the Heartland during our July 31st #IWFReads Book Club virtual event. 

This is your opportunity to get a signed copy, but you must register and attend the July 31st #IWFReads Book Club event for a chance to win.

Trust me: you won’t want to miss out.

Thanks,

Andi Bottner
Senior Advisor
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