Hey John,

Dave Muhlbauer here.

Since launching my Senate campaign a few weeks ago, I've been on the road talking directly to Iowan families about what matters most to them.

From Woodbury County to Clinton County, I kept hearing the same thing from Iowa families -- we need new leadership in Washington.

The truth is, folks are sick and tired of being left behind by politicians who won't lift a finger to help them. Chuck Grassley has spent 4 decades in office, but with all that seniority, what is he doing for Iowa's working families? Farmers are struggling to make a profit, it's harder for families to afford groceries, healthcare and other necessities -- all while Grassley has raked in $2.7 million from corporate PACS.

That's why I decided to run for Senate, because I'm not a regular politician. I'm a farmer, raising hogs and cattle with my family in Manilla. And I'm a lifelong Iowan, rooted in the soil of my local communities and small businesses who've had my back through tough times. For me, this isn't politics - it's personal.

Winning this race won't be easy, but if what I'm saying resonates with you, please make a donation to my campaign. Any amount makes a difference.

I've heard a lot this week about what folks need right now. Working Iowans want a fair wage as the costs of living continue to skyrocket, and a healthcare system that won't bankrupt them.

Local farmers want someone who will stick up for them when Big Agriculture corporations try to push them off their land, while folks need a common-sense safety net to keep them afloat during hard times.

That's why I'm running, John, to make a real difference in the lives of everyday people who have been left behind.

Please, if you can, click here to make a donation of any amount to keep our campaign going strong, so we can ditch Chuck Grassley in 2022 and start getting real work done for working Iowans.

I appreciate you being part of this,

Dave Muhlbauer

P.S. Here are some of my favorite photos with folks from our last few stops:
 
Dave Muhlbauer meeting folks on the road.
Dave Muhlbauer talking with voters on the campaign trail.