Sweeney, Freese set for special election showdown

By: 
Robert Maharry

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ALDEN- Confirming what many had suspected, former Republican State Representative Annette Sweeney of rural Alden officially announced her intention to run for a state senate seat vacated by the sudden resignation of Majority Leader Bill Dix on Wednesday morning, setting up a District 25 special election clash with Democrat Tracy Freese of Dike.
            Sweeney, a cattle and grain farmer by trade, had been serving as the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Director of Rural Development in Iowa for the last four months after President Donald Trump appointed her in November, and she resigned from that position Tuesday afternoon. Since losing a 2012 primary to current State Representative Pat Grassley (R-New Hartford) as a result of redistricting, she felt an itch to return to office someday.
            “My heart and soul is here in central Iowa,” she said. “So I said, let’s do this.”
            During a Wednesday morning interview, Sweeney admitted that the whirlwind sequence of events that led to her candidacy had caught her a bit off guard, and she isn’t fully up to speed on specific policy issues at the state level. She added that she did not wish to comment on her opponent and knew little about her at this point.
 
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