Nate Boulton Bows Out (IA-GOV)
Source: Iowa Starting Line
Senator Nate Boulton ended his campaign for governor this morning following yesterdays accusations of past sexually inappropriate behavior with women, detailed in a Des Moines Register story. It was an abrupt finish to what had been an otherwise promising political career and campaign for the first-term senator from Des Moines. He did not yet indicate whether or not he would stay in the Iowa Senate.
I am so proud of the campaign that my staff, my supporters, and I ran in the past year, Boulton said in a statement. I was and still am inspired every day by the people who have chosen to fight alongside me in the Senate and on the campaign trail to share a positive vision forward for this incredible state of Iowa
These the last 48 hours have been trying. I again offer an apology to those whom I have harmed in any way. It is my hope there is some positive that can come from this moment as we strive to be the better people we can be in the coming days, weeks, months, and years. I know that will be my task moving on from here.
Thank you to everyone who stood with me in this campaign, especially the countless working families of the labor movement who joined me in this race and must now continue to fight for their way of life in this state, he continued. While I depart this campaign for governor with a heavy heart, I remain resolved to the greater cause creating a future Iowa we all can be proud to call our home.
While they called this a suspension of his campaign, for all intents and purposes it is the end of Boultons candidacy.
Read more: https://iowastartingline.com/2018/05/24/nate-boulton-drops-out-after-register-report-on-womens/