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Joni Ernst

Joni Kay Ernst (née Culver; born July 1, 1970)[6] is an American politician and former military officer serving as the junior United States senator from Iowa since 2015.[7] A member of the Republican Party, she previously served in the Iowa State Senate from 2011 to 2014 and as auditor of Montgomery County from 2004 to 2011. As Chair of the Senate Republican Policy Committee since 2023, Ernst is the fourth-ranking Republican in the Senate.

Joni Ernst
Official portrait, 2020
United States Senator
from Iowa
Assumed office
January 3, 2015
Serving with Chuck Grassley
Preceded byTom Harkin
Ranking Member of the Senate Small Business Committee
Assumed office
January 3, 2023
Preceded byRand Paul
Chair of the Senate Republican Policy Committee
Assumed office
January 3, 2023
LeaderMitch McConnell
Preceded byRoy Blunt
Vice Chair of the Senate Republican Conference
In office
January 3, 2019 – January 3, 2023
LeaderMitch McConnell
Preceded byRoy Blunt
Succeeded byShelley Moore Capito
Member of the Iowa Senate
from the 12th district
In office
January 5, 2011 – November 28, 2014
Preceded byKim Reynolds
Succeeded byMark Costello
Personal details
Born
Joni Kay Culver

(1970-07-01) July 1, 1970 (age 53)
Red Oak, Iowa, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Gail Ernst
(m. 1992; div. 2019)
Children1[1][2]
EducationIowa State University (BA)
Columbus State University (MPA)
Signature
WebsiteSenate website
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
Iowa Army National Guard
Years of service1992–2015[3]
RankLieutenant Colonel[3]
Unit1168th Transportation Company[4]
185th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion[5]
WarsIraq War[4]
AwardsMeritorious Service Medal
Army Commendation Medal
Army Achievement Medal

After graduating from Iowa State University, Ernst joined the United States Army Reserve.[2] She served in the Iowa Army National Guard from 1993 to 2015, retiring as a lieutenant colonel.[3] During the Iraq War, she served as the commanding officer of the 1168th Transportation Company in Kuwait and later commanded the 185th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion at Camp Dodge, the Iowa Army National Guard's largest battalion.[8][9][10][11][12][13] Ernst also holds a Master of Public Administration from Columbus State University.[14][8]

In 2004, Ernst was elected Montgomery County Auditor.[15] She was reelected in 2008.[8][16][17] In 2011, Ernst was elected to the Iowa State Senate in a special election and reelected in 2012. She represented District 12, in southwestern Iowa.[9][10][18][19] Ernst ran for the United States Senate in 2014 and won, succeeding longtime Democratic Senator Tom Harkin and becoming the first Republican to win that seat since 1978. Having been strongly critical of President Barack Obama, she has been characterized as a reliable ally of President Donald Trump, and was thought to be a possible running mate in his 2016 campaign. Ernst was elected vice chair of the Senate Republican Conference in November 2018.[20] She was reelected in 2020, defeating Democratic nominee Theresa Greenfield by 6.6 points.[21]

Ernst opposes legalizing abortion, and has supported a fetal personhood amendment and introduced legislation to defund Planned Parenthood. She opposes the Affordable Care Act and has called for reforms to Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. During the Trump administration, she expressed concern about, although not opposition to, Trump's trade war with China and criticized some aspects of his foreign policy. Ernst voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. While supporting both Trump's nominees for EPA administrator, she expressed concern over their commitment to the Renewable Fuel Standard. She rejects the scientific consensus on climate change. Ernst has opposed a federal minimum wage and advocated for the elimination of federal departments such as the Internal Revenue Service, Department of Education and the Environmental Protection Agency.

Early life and career edit

Ernst was born Joni Kay Culver in Montgomery County, Iowa, the daughter of Marilyn and Richard Culver. She was valedictorian of her class at Stanton Community School District High School.[14] She earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Iowa State University in 1992,[22] and a Master of Public Administration degree from Columbus State University in 1995.[8][14] In college, she took part in an agricultural exchange to the Soviet Union.[23]

Military career edit

Ernst joined Iowa State University's ROTC program at age 20 and the United States Army Reserve after graduating.[2] She served as a logistics officer and attained the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Iowa National Guard. In 2003–2004, she spent 12 months in Kuwait as commander of the 1168th Transportation Company, during the Iraq War.[8][9][10][11][24] Near the end of her career, she served as the commanding officer of the 185th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion at Camp Dodge, the Iowa Army National Guard's largest battalion.[12][13] Upon her retirement from the military in 2015, Ernst had served 23 years in the Army Reserve and the Army National Guard.[3] Her awards included the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, and Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.[4]

In an interview with Time Magazine in 2014, Ernst said that she was sexually harassed in the military, saying, "I had comments, passes, things like that" that she was able to stop, and said she would support removing investigation and prosecution of sexual assault cases from the chain of command.[25]

Iowa politics edit

Ernst was elected Montgomery County Auditor in 2004 and reelected in 2008.[8][16] She was elected to the Iowa State Senate in a special election in 2011 and reelected in 2012. She represented District 12, in southwestern Iowa.[9][10][18][19]

Following her election to the U.S. Senate, Ernst resigned from the Iowa State Senate, effective November 28, 2014.[26]

U.S. Senate edit

Elections edit

2014 edit

 
Ernst speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference

In July 2013, Ernst announced that she would seek the Senate seat held by retiring Democratic Senator Tom Harkin. Iowa Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds endorsed her in October 2013.[27] In March 2014, Ernst was endorsed by former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin,[28][29] to whom she has drawn comparisons.[30][31] In May 2014, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a lobbying group, endorsed her.[32][33][34]

Little known at the start of her campaign, Ernst was boosted in the Republican primary by the Koch brothers with "hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of television ads [...] and tens of thousands of dollars in direct campaign contributions".[35][36][37] A Koch-backed group launched an "advertising blitz", including a $257,000 campaign against Ernst's biggest Republican rival, Mark Jacobs, who had supported a proposal to limit carbon emissions that Koch Industries opposed.[35] Ernst privately credited the Kochs and their allies for having "really started my trajectory" after her primary victory.[35][36]

Ernst received widespread attention for a campaign advertisement she released in March 2014, in which she made a tongue-in-cheek comparison between her experience castrating pigs and her ability to "cut pork" in Congress.[38][39] Many found the ad humorous,[38][40] and it was spoofed by late-night comedians, including Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert.[41][42][43][44] Before the ad aired, Ernst had struggled to raise money,[45][46] and two polls of the Republican primary taken in February 2014 had shown her in second place, several points behind Mark Jacobs.[47][48] After it aired, a Suffolk University poll in early April showed her with a narrow lead and a Loras College poll showed her essentially tied with Jacobs.[43][49][50][51] By May, she was being described in the media as the "strong front-runner".[32]

During the primary, Ernst promoted a conspiracy theory that a United Nations sustainable development plan, Agenda 21, could lead to farmers being forced off their land and made to live in cities, but a few months later she said she did not consider the plan a "threat".[52][53]

In a May 2014 Des Moines Register interview, Ernst said she was "extremely offended" by comments Jacobs made characterizing her as AWOL due to missing over 100 votes in the legislative session.[54] Previously, in The Gazette, Ernst cited her National Guard duty to rebuff criticism about her missing votes,[55] but The Gazette found that only 12 of the 117 missed votes came on days when she was on duty. The other 105 missed votes represented 57% of the Iowa Senate votes that session. Ernst's spokesman said she had a better than 90% voting record during her Senate career and that she had never claimed Guard service was the only reason she had missed votes.[55][56]

In July, Ernst delivered the Republican Party's weekly address, criticizing a health care scandal at the Department of Veterans Affairs and calling for a balanced budget and reform of Social Security and Medicare.[23] Later that month, she suspended her campaign while participating in two weeks of National Guard duty.[57]

In endorsing her for the Republican primary nomination, the Des Moines Register wrote: "Ernst is a smart, well-prepared candidate who can wrestle with the details of public policy from a conservative perspective without seeming inflexible."[58] On October 23, Ernst canceled a scheduled meeting with the Des Moines Register's editorial board, citing the paper's negative editorials about her.[59] The editorial board ultimately endorsed Braley, citing Ernst's calls to abolish the EPA, the Department of Education, and the federal minimum wage, as well as her support for partially privatizing Social Security and overturning the Affordable Care Act.[60][61]

In the 2014 election, Ernst received $17,552,085 in "dark money", which constituted 74% of non-party outside spending in her support;[62] she had a $14 million outside spending advantage over her opponent.[36] In an October 2014 debate, Ernst said she “believe[s] in political free speech” and did not see a need to change campaign finance laws.[63]

Ernst won the 2014 Senate race, 52.2% to 43.7%.[64] She is the first woman elected to represent Iowa in either house of Congress.[65]

2020 edit

Ernst ran for reelection in 2020. She was unopposed in the Republican primary and faced Democratic nominee Theresa Greenfield, a businesswoman and former congressional candidate, in the general election. Ernst was seen as the strong favorite and eventually defeated her opponent, 52%-45%.[66][67][68]

In December 2019, the Associated Press reported that Ernst's campaign had closely coordinated with a political nonprofit founded by a longtime consultant; such groups are tax-exempt and not required to disclose donors, but cannot make political campaigning their primary purpose and must separate their activities from candidates they support.[69] An Ernst campaign adviser said that any implication they had acted outside the "spirit of the law" was "fake news". After the article's publication, the nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission.[70][71]

Tenure edit

 
Ernst speaking at a campaign event for Marco Rubio in January 2016

Ernst was sworn into the United States Senate on January 3, 2015, and thus became Iowa's first new U.S. senator since Tom Harkin in 1985.[72] She delivered the official Republican response to the State of the Union on January 20.[72][73][74]

In May 2016, Chris Cilizza put Ernst on his short list of possible vice presidential running mates for Donald Trump to become the 45th President of the United States.[75][76] Other media outlets also mentioned her as a possible benefit to Trump's campaign.[77][78][79] On June 16, Ernst said no one had "reached out" to her and that she was content with this.[80] On July 4, she and Trump met privately.[81] Trump selected Governor Mike Pence of Indiana on July 15.[82]

In 2016, Ernst and other Republican senators introduced "Sarah's Law" in honor of Sarah Root, a 21-year-old student in Omaha who was killed in a street racing crash earlier that year.[83]

 
Ernst's freshman portrait

In 2017, Ernst asked Secretary of Defense nominee James Mattis whether he would pledge to cut wasteful spending and stop sexual assault in the military, to which Mattis agreed.[84]

In March, after photographs of nude female soldiers were posted on Facebook, Ernst said that this "type of activity creates a culture that leads to sexual assault."[85] At a press conference two weeks later, she asked Congress to pass a law requiring people to immediately report suspected sexual assault at government facilities.[86]

Ernst was elected vice chair of the Senate Republican Conference in November 2018.[20]

 
Ernst (far right) at the signing of the INSPIRE Women Act at the White House, 2017

On the initiation of the 116th United States Congress in 2019, Ernst became the first female Republican to be appointed to the Senate Judiciary Committee, along with Marsha Blackburn.[87]

In March 2019, after the Special Counsel Investigation concluded and Attorney General William Barr released an abridged summary of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report, Ernst called for a release of the report's full findings, saying, "as much of the report that can be made public should be".[88]

In August 2020, when Iowa had the most new COVID-19 infections per capita of any state in the preceding seven days, Ernst repeated a debunked conspiracy theory that the case numbers were greatly inflated and that health care providers might be falsifying them.[89] She later walked back her statements.[90]

After Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death in September 2020, Ernst said she supported Trump nominating a new justice before the November presidential election.[91] Eight months before the 2016 presidential election, Ernst opposed Senate consideration of Obama's Supreme Court nominee, saying "the American people deserve to have a say" on a decision that would "impact the course of our country for years to come".[92][93] In 2018, Ernst reiterated that Supreme Court nominees should not be heard during presidential election years, telling the Des Moines Register, "It's precedent set. ... So come 2020, if there's an opening, I'm sure you'll remind me of that."[94]

Ernst was participating in the certification of the 2021 United States Electoral College vote count when Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. She called the storming "a protest turned anarchy" and, citing that she served in the military to defend the right to peacefully protest, "a complete betrayal of those sacred ideals."[95] When Congress returned to the certification process, Ernst voted to support certification.[96] She opposed impeaching Trump for the attack on the Capitol, choosing to support a peaceful transfer of power and "healing our nation."[97] In response, The Gazette editorial board wrote that Ernst and Grassley "must reckon with why they did the wrong thing for so long" regarding their support of Trump during his presidency.[96]

in a September 2021 Fox News interview, Ernst accused President Joe Biden of overstepping presidential powers and "leading by coercion"[98] with the newly announced "Path Out of the Pandemic"[99] initiative,[98] aimed at mitigating the rising threat of the COVID-19 Delta variant.[100] "Forcing these federal mandates was one way to divert us", she said. "This is a diversion away from 9/11, away from the 20th anniversary and away from the debacle that was his Afghanistan withdrawal".[98] The previous week, Biden had signed an executive order declassifying 9/11 documents that the victims' families had requested for many years; his agenda on September 11, 2021, included visits to three 9/11 crash sites in New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.[100]

Committee assignments edit

Caucus memberships edit

Political positions edit

In 2019, Politico called Ernst "a reliable vote for most of Trump's agenda",[102] and as of October 2020, she had voted in line with Donald Trump's positions 91.1% of the time.[103] The American Conservative Union's Center for Legislative Accountability gives Ernst a lifetime conservative score of 81.69.[104] The politically liberal Americans for Democratic Action gave Ernst a score of zero for 2019.[105]

Abortion edit

Ernst opposes legalized abortion.[106] In 2013, she voted for a fetal personhood amendment in the Iowa Senate and has said that she would support a federal personhood bill.[107] Critics, such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, have expressed concern that such an amendment could restrict abortion even in cases of rape or incest, as well as certain forms of birth control, although Ernst has affirmed that she supports access to birth control.[107][108] In January 2020, she petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider Roe v. Wade, the landmark ruling that abortion bans are unconstitutional.[109][110]

In 2017, Ernst introduced legislation allowing states to block Planned Parenthood from receiving Title X grants or reimbursements for treating Medicaid patients, although Planned Parenthood clinics provide multiple family planning services and the funding does not go to abortions except in rare circumstances.[111][112] Ernst supported the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade, calling it a science-based decision.[113]

Barack Obama edit

In 2014, when asked about President Barack Obama's recess appointments, Ernst called Obama a "dictator" who should be "removed from office" or face "impeachment."[114] She said, "He is running amok. He is not following our Constitution."[114][115]

Later in 2014, Ernst criticized Obama's handling of the Ebola outbreak.[116]

Diabetes and price cap for insulin edit

Ernst voted against capping the price of insulin at $35;[117] she has said that she has two family members who are diabetic.[118]

Donald Trump edit

In 2020, Ernst voted to acquit Trump on both articles of impeachment (abuse of power and obstruction of Congress).[119] She argued that Trump had learned his lesson, and that he would not ask a foreign leader to investigate his rivals again without going through the proper channels.[120][121] At the same time, she suggested that Joe Biden could be impeached if he becomes president over his actions in Ukraine; there is no evidence of wrongdoing by Biden in regard to Ukraine.[122][123]

In May 2020, Ernst praised Trump's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, saying, "he was right on it from day one".[124]

On May 28, 2021, Ernst voted against creating an independent commission to investigate the 2021 United States Capitol attack.[125]

Economic policy edit

Ernst opposes a federal minimum wage and has said that states should have sole authority to set their minimum wages.[126][127][128] She voted against a minimum wage increase in the state Senate.[128] In response to a Congressional Budget Office report projecting that increasing the minimum wage to $10.10 per hour would lift 900,000 people out of poverty but cost 500,000 people their jobs, Ernst said, "government-mandated wage increases are not the solution."[129]

Ernst has proposed eliminating the Internal Revenue Service.[130][131] In the state Senate, she worked on legislation that reduced property taxes.[132] In 2014, she said she supports a "fairer, flatter, and simpler" federal tax code, a reduction in discretionary spending and spending on social programs, and a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced federal budget.[54] In 2017, she voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.[133][102]

Ernst has expressed support for the partial privatization of Social Security accounts for young workers while making clear that "we have to keep our promises to seniors".[32][134][135]

In May 2018, Ernst was one of nine Republican senators to introduce a rescission package meant to fulfill Trump's wish to curb previously approved spending by $15.4 billion as part of an attempt to roll out the legislation to ensure it reached the Senate floor within a 45-day window.[136]

Education edit

Ernst supports eliminating the U.S. Department of Education, saying she "believe[s] our children are better educated when it's coming from the state."[130][131][54] While states handle almost all education policy decisions, the Department of Education conducts nationwide research, monitors for discrimination, and distributes student financial aid through loans and grants.[130] In 2014, Ernst claimed, inaccurately, that 94% of employees at the Department of Education had been deemed “nonessential” and argued funding would be better spent at the state and local level. PolitiFact calculated that hypothetically reassigning all employees to non-federal positions would increase state and local education staffing by “4/100ths of 1 percent”.[137] In February 2017, Ernst voted to confirm Betsy DeVos as Education Secretary, saying they shared a belief that those "closest" to students know what is best for them.[138][139][140]

Environment edit

Ernst rejects the scientific consensus on climate change and has said that any governmental regulation to address it should be "very small."[54][37] In a 2014 debate, she said, "I don't know the science behind climate change. I can't say one way or another what is the direct impact from whether it's manmade or not."[141][142] In 2018, after the release of the Fourth National Climate Assessment, detailing the impact of climate change, Ernst said that "our climate always changes and we see those ebb and flows through time".[37][143]

In her 2014 Senate campaign, Ernst won support from the Koch brothers and affiliated groups, who helped propel her ahead of a primary opponent who backed a proposal to limit carbon emissions.[35][36] In 2014, she said she is "adamantly opposed" to cap-and-trade, a market-based approach to reducing carbon emissions.[54] She supported Trump's 2017 decision to withdraw from the Paris climate accords.[144][37]

Ernst has called for eliminating the Environmental Protection Agency.[130] In 2014, she criticized the impact of the Clean Water Act on farms and businesses and said she would have voted against the 2014 U.S. Farm Bill.[145][32]

After voting to confirm Trump nominee Scott Pruitt as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Ernst said in 2018 that he had lied to her about upholding the Renewable Fuel Standard, which mandates a minimum proportion of ethanol that must be mixed with fuel, while calling Pruitt "about as swampy as you get".[146][147][37][148] In February 2019, Ernst voted to confirm Trump's new nominee for EPA administrator, Andrew Wheeler.[37] In June 2019, she said she had asked Trump and Wheeler to limit the issuing of RFS waivers, saying they were being handed out "like candy" without congressional oversight.[149]

As of September 2020, Ernst has a 1% lifetime score from the environmentalist League of Conservation Voters.[37]

Foreign policy edit

 
Ernst speaking to Navy Vice Admiral Michael M. Gilday during an Armed Services Committee hearing in 2019

Iran edit

Ernst opposed the Iran deal negotiated by the Obama administration.[132] In January 2020, she expressed support for the US military's assassination of Iranian major general Qasem Soleimani by drone strike at Baghdad International Airport.[150]

Iraq edit

Of the Iraq War and weapons of mass destruction, she said, "We don't know that there were weapons on the ground when we went in. However, I do have reason to believe there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. That was the intelligence that was operated on. I have reason to believe there was weapons of mass destruction. My husband served in Saudi Arabia as an Army Central Command sergeant major for a year and that's a hot-button topic in that area."[54] After criticism from Iowa Democrats and some commentators,[43][151][152] Ernst then issued a statement that she had not meant to suggest that Iraq had WMD at the time of invasion, but rather that Iraq had used WMDs in the past, and that her point was that "we don't know exactly what happened to those weapons."[153]

When asked whether she supports the limited airstrikes conducted in Iraq in August 2014, Ernst said, "What I can say is what I would have supported is leaving additional troops in Iraq longer and perhaps we wouldn't have this situation today."[154]

Korean conflict edit

In June 2018, Ernst questioned Trump's decision to suspend joint military exercises with South Korea.[155] In July, she advocated that the United States continue the exercises in case talks between the US and North Korea did not continue.[156]

 
Ernst with Republican Senators and Defense Secretary Ash Carter at the 2016 International Institute for Strategic Studies Asia Security Summit in Singapore

Russia edit

In 2017, Ernst called Russia's behavior, including its annexation of Crimea and interference in U.S. elections, "totally unacceptable" and said Trump should "show strength against Vladimir Putin".[157] The next year, she urged caution if the U.S. worked with Russia to "put a lid on Iran", saying that Russia would never be "a true friend or ally" to the U.S. She cited North Korea as another case where caution should be maintained when cooperating to make the world "a safer place".[158] After the 2018 Russia-United States summit later that month, Ernst expressed hope that Trump had "delivered a strong message" that Russia would be punished for its annexation of Ukraine, support of Bashar al-Assad, and "aggressive actions in U.S. domestic policy", and that Trump had discussed Russia's actions in the Balkans.[159]

Syrian civil war edit

In 2015, Ernst said the U.S. should halt the admission of Syrian refugees, saying the United States needs a "thorough vetting process".[160]

In 2018, after missile strikes against Syria, Ernst said that she would be "uncomfortable" if Trump wanted to commit more American troops there, saying it was secondary to fighting ISIS.[161] After Trump announced the withdrawal of troops from Syria, Ernst was one of six senators to sign a letter expressing concern, calling the move a "premature and costly mistake" that would "embolden ISIS, Bashar al Assad, Iran, and Russia."[162]

In 2019, Ernst was one of six senators to sign a bipartisan letter to Trump calling on him to "urge Turkey to end their offensive and find a way to a peaceful resolution while supporting our Kurdish partners to ensure regional stability" and arguing that leaving Syria without installing protections for American allies endangered both them and the US.[163]

Yemen edit

In March 2018, Ernst voted to table a resolution spearheaded by Bernie Sanders, Chris Murphy, and Mike Lee that would have required Trump to withdraw American troops either in or influencing Yemen within the next 30 days unless they were combating Al-Qaeda.[164] In November 2018, following the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Ernst said that Saudi Arabia was a "great strategic partner" but that Congress should consider a legislative response due to the commitment of the United States to human rights and the rule of law. She added that Trump should become involved "if there are indicators coming from those intelligence agencies".[165] In December, Ernst warned that a resolution withdrawing American support for the Saudi Arabia-led intervention in Yemen could complicate peace talks in Yemen and that, although Saudi Arabia should be punished for Khashoggi's death, "those consequences are I see as right now are separate from the discussion of the Saudis and their actions in Yemen engaging the Houthis."[166]

Gun policy edit

Ernst supports open carry legislation, which allows guns to be carried openly in public.[54] In 2019, she was one of 31 Republican cosponsors of a bill to grant those with concealed carry privileges in their home state the right to carry concealed weapons in other states with concealed carry laws.[167]

In a 2014 debate, speaking about the Santa Barbara shooting, Ernst said, "Just because of a horrible, horrible tragedy, I don't believe we should be infringing upon people's Second Amendment rights."[128] After the 2018 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, she said that mental illness was the "root cause" of many mass shootings.[168] She later cosponsored a bill to require federal authorities to inform states within a day if a person failing a background check attempted to buy a firearm.[169][170]

In 2017, amid bipartisan momentum for bump stock restrictions, Ernst was one of 10 Republican senators to sign a letter requesting that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives review a decision that bump stocks fall outside the purview of existing gun regulations.[171]

According to data from OpenSecrets, the NRA spent $3,124,273 in support of Ernst between 2014 and 2018, mostly attacking candidates running against her.[172]

Health care edit

Ernst opposes the Affordable Care Act.[54] The Campaign for Liberty reported that in 2012 Ernst had answered "Yes" to a survey question asking whether she would support legislation that would "nullify ObamaCare and authorize state and local law enforcement to arrest federal officials attempting to implement [it]."[173][174][175] She voted for all three versions of a bill to repeal the ACA in 2017.[176][177] In 2018, Ernst was one of 10 Republican senators to cosponsor a bill intended to guarantee coverage for people with preexisting conditions, though it would have allowed insurers to exclude coverage for the conditions themselves.[178][179]

Ernst has expressed support for reforming Medicare and Medicaid and endorsed a partial privatization of both programs in a 2011 Iowa Senate vote. A CBO report found that the plan would increase medical costs for Medicare beneficiaries 61% by 2022, compared with 27% under the existing structure.[180] In 2013, she said there was a "generation of people that rely on the government to provide absolutely everything for them" and that removing them from government programs such as the Affordable Care Act "is going to be very painful".[181]

Ernst has questioned the legitimacy of how hospitals are reporting COVID-19 deaths.[182]

Immigration edit

In June 2018, Ernst and Democratic senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Patrick Leahy wrote Defense Secretary James Mattis a letter saying they were "deeply troubled" by the decision to send 21 Judge Advocate General's Corps to prosecute immigration cases on the southern border, calling it an "inappropriate misapplication of military personnel" and urging Mattis to retain the military lawyers within the military justice system.[183]

In July 2018, Ernst was one of 31 Republican senators to submit a resolution endorsing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), saying its abolition would allow "dangerous criminal aliens" and members of the MS-13 gang to remain in the U.S.[184]

Amid the 2018–19 United States federal government shutdown that resulted after Trump demanded $5.7 billion for a border wall, Ernst said she would "tend to agree that not all areas of our border need a physical barrier" if they are monitored by technology or Border Patrol agents and it was possible to respond in a "timely manner".[185]

Internet edit

Ernst opposes net neutrality, which prevents internet service providers from blocking or slowing down certain content, and voted against reinstating it after an FCC ruling in 2018.[186][187]

In May 2020, Ernst voted for an amendment co-sponsored by Senators Steve Daines and Ron Wyden that would have required federal intelligence and law enforcement agencies to obtain federal court warrants when collecting web search engine data from American citizens, nationals, or residents under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).[188][189]

LGBTQ rights edit

In a 2014 debate, Ernst said she believes that same-sex marriage is a state's rights issue, but that she would support a federal ban were one proposed.[190][128] In the Iowa Senate, she co-sponsored a bill to amend the state constitution to define marriage as between one man and one woman.[32]

In 2017, she announced her opposition to Trump's ban on transgender individuals serving in the armed forces.[191]

Ernst was one of 12 Republican senators to vote for the Respect for Marriage Act, which passed the Senate on November 29, 2022.

Nullification edit

 
Ernst speaking at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference

As a state senator, Ernst co-sponsored a resolution urging the "nullification" of EPA rules on emissions standards and another expressing the Iowa General Assembly's "refusal to recognize" federal laws "which conflict with the Second Amendment".[192][193] In 2012, she answered "Yes" to a survey asking whether she would support legislation "nullify[ing] ObamaCare and authoriz[ing] state and local law enforcement to arrest federal officials attempting to implement [it]."[173][174][175]

In 2013, Ernst said Congress should not pass laws "that the states would consider nullifying", referring to what she called "200-plus years of federal legislators going against the Tenth Amendment's states' rights."[194] Courts have consistently ruled that nullification is unconstitutional.[194] During her 2014 Senate campaign, Ernst's spokespeople argued that she did not support nullification, and that "her comments on it were about encouraging Iowans to send her to Washington to pass good laws."[195]

Relationship with Steve King edit

Ernst's relationship with Steve King, a Republican House Representative known for his racist rhetoric and support for far-right politicians, has been criticized. In 2016, when King faced a primary challenge for his House seat, Ernst endorsed him, saying he "stands strong for life and liberty."[196][197] In 2017, when King attracted criticism for saying "we can't restore our civilization with somebody else's babies" and for supporting European far-right politicians, Ernst said she did not condone King's behavior but would not ask for his resignation.[198][199] In 2017, The Des Moines Register wrote a scathing editorial against King, which criticized Ernst for endorsing him in the past and not condemning him.[200][201] In 2018, Ernst appeared with King at a rally in his district after King had endorsed a Canadian politician with neo-Nazi ties.[202]

In 2019, amid extensive criticism of King by Republican politicians after King made controversial remarks about white supremacy, Ernst rebuked him.[203] The New York Times wrote that Ernst's belated distancing from King might harm her 2020 reelection effort, as she previously "had spent years embracing Mr. King."[204] Art Cullen, editor of The Storm Lake Times, criticized the timing of Ernst's response, which came after it started to look possible that King would lose his seat, writing "the hypocrisy is epic and comic."[205] The Des Moines Register's editorial board questioned why it took national condemnation for Ernst to rebuke King.[206] Ernst did not make an endorsement in King's 2020 Republican primary race, which he lost.[207]

Trade edit

In 2018, as Trump imposed tariffs as part of his trade policy and other countries responded in kind, Ernst said she was willing to give him some leeway but worried about the impact on farmers.[208] In May 2019, amid a trade war between the United States and China, Ernst said she did not like tariffs but that the "president's way of negotiating ... brings people to the table."[209] She said that Iowa farmers are "disappointed" but that they recognize "that China is the one that is forcing this."[210]

In January 2018, Ernst was one of 36 Republican senators to sign a letter to Trump requesting he preserve and modernize the North American Free Trade Agreement.[211] In August 2018, she warned that failure to finish trade deals would "reflect negatively upon our Republican candidates" and advocated completing NAFTA and continuing to work with the European Union.[212] In 2019, Ernst accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of "slow-walking" the passage of the USMCA trade agreement but believed there was enough support to ratify it.[213]

Personal life edit

In 1992, Ernst (then Joni Culver) married Gail Ernst.[214] The Ernsts have one child.[1][2] On August 27, 2018, Ernst announced that she and her husband were in the process of obtaining a divorce.[215] In a sworn affidavit, Ernst said she had declined Trump's offer to be his vice-presidential running mate because "it wasn't the right thing for me or my family."[216] The divorce was finalized in January 2019, with Joni Ernst alleging that Gail had verbally and mentally abused her and on one occasion physically assaulted her. The Ernsts accused each other of infidelity; both denied the respective accusations.[65]

In her first interview after her divorce, Ernst revealed that she had been raped in college.[217]

Ernst is a lifetime member of the Montgomery County Republican Women, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2265, Montgomery County Court of Honor, Altrusa, PEO Chapter HB, the National Rifle Association of America,[218] and the Montgomery County Farm Bureau.[19] Her church is Mamrelund Lutheran Church in Stanton, Iowa, of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) denomination.[8]

On June 13, 2018, federal judge Linda Reade sentenced Joseph Dierks, of Waterloo, Iowa, to six years in prison for threatening "to kill or otherwise harm" Ernst on Twitter. The sentence, which exceeds sentencing guidelines, was imposed on Dierks for disparaging comments he made about Reade and threats against the case prosecutor and his children, and against black corrections officers while awaiting trial.[219]

As of 2018, according to OpenSecrets.org, Ernst's net worth was negative, owing more than $196,000.[220]

In May 2020, she published her memoir, Daughter of the Heartland: My Ode to the Country That Raised Me.[221]

Electoral history edit

Iowa State Senate 12th district Republican primary, 2012[222]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joni Ernst 5,611 99.68%
Write-in 18 0.32%
Total votes 5,629 100%
Iowa State Senate 12th district general election, 2012[223]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joni Ernst 22,205 99.06%
Write-in 210 0.93%
Total votes 22,415 100%
U.S. Senate Republican primary election in Iowa, 2014[224]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joni Ernst 88,535 56.12%
Republican Sam Clovis 28,418 18.01%
Republican Mark Jacobs 26,523 16.81%
Republican Matt Whitaker 11,884 7.53%
Republican Scott Schaben 2,233 1.42%
Write-in 155 0.10%
Total votes 157,748 100%
U.S. Senate general election in Iowa, 2014[225]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joni Ernst 588,575 52.10%
Democratic Bruce Braley 494,370 43.76%
independent (politician) Rick Stewart 26,815 2.37%
Libertarian Douglas Butzier 8,232 0.73%
Term Limits Bob Quast 5,873 0.52%
independent (politician) Ruth Smith 4,724 0.41%
Write-in 1,111 0.10%
Total votes 1,129,700 100%
U.S. Senate Republican primary election in Iowa, 2020[226]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joni Ernst (incumbent) 226,589 98.63%
Write-in 3,132 1.36%
Total votes 229,721 100%
U.S. Senate general election in Iowa, 2020[227]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joni Ernst (incumbent) 864,997 51.74%
Democratic Theresa Greenfield 754,859 45.15%
Libertarian Rick Stewart 36,961 2.21%
independent (politician) Suzanne Herzog 13,800 0.83%
Write-in 1,211 0.07%
Total votes 1,671,828 100%

See also edit

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joni, ernst, joni, ernst, née, culver, born, july, 1970, american, politician, former, military, officer, serving, junior, united, states, senator, from, iowa, since, 2015, member, republican, party, previously, served, iowa, state, senate, from, 2011, 2014, a. Joni Kay Ernst nee Culver born July 1 1970 6 is an American politician and former military officer serving as the junior United States senator from Iowa since 2015 7 A member of the Republican Party she previously served in the Iowa State Senate from 2011 to 2014 and as auditor of Montgomery County from 2004 to 2011 As Chair of the Senate Republican Policy Committee since 2023 Ernst is the fourth ranking Republican in the Senate Joni ErnstOfficial portrait 2020United States Senatorfrom IowaIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2015Serving with Chuck GrassleyPreceded byTom HarkinRanking Member of the Senate Small Business CommitteeIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2023Preceded byRand PaulChair of the Senate Republican Policy CommitteeIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2023LeaderMitch McConnellPreceded byRoy BluntVice Chair of the Senate Republican ConferenceIn office January 3 2019 January 3 2023LeaderMitch McConnellPreceded byRoy BluntSucceeded byShelley Moore CapitoMember of the Iowa Senate from the 12th districtIn office January 5 2011 November 28 2014Preceded byKim ReynoldsSucceeded byMark CostelloPersonal detailsBornJoni Kay Culver 1970 07 01 July 1 1970 age 53 Red Oak Iowa U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseGail Ernst m 1992 div 2019 wbr Children1 1 2 EducationIowa State University BA Columbus State University MPA SignatureWebsiteSenate websiteMilitary serviceAllegianceUnited StatesBranch serviceUnited States ArmyIowa Army National GuardYears of service1992 2015 3 RankLieutenant Colonel 3 Unit1168th Transportation Company 4 185th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion 5 WarsIraq War 4 AwardsMeritorious Service MedalArmy Commendation MedalArmy Achievement MedalJoni Ernst s voice source source Joni Ernst speaks on Federal RegulationsRecorded March 7 2023After graduating from Iowa State University Ernst joined the United States Army Reserve 2 She served in the Iowa Army National Guard from 1993 to 2015 retiring as a lieutenant colonel 3 During the Iraq War she served as the commanding officer of the 1168th Transportation Company in Kuwait and later commanded the 185th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion at Camp Dodge the Iowa Army National Guard s largest battalion 8 9 10 11 12 13 Ernst also holds a Master of Public Administration from Columbus State University 14 8 In 2004 Ernst was elected Montgomery County Auditor 15 She was reelected in 2008 8 16 17 In 2011 Ernst was elected to the Iowa State Senate in a special election and reelected in 2012 She represented District 12 in southwestern Iowa 9 10 18 19 Ernst ran for the United States Senate in 2014 and won succeeding longtime Democratic Senator Tom Harkin and becoming the first Republican to win that seat since 1978 Having been strongly critical of President Barack Obama she has been characterized as a reliable ally of President Donald Trump and was thought to be a possible running mate in his 2016 campaign Ernst was elected vice chair of the Senate Republican Conference in November 2018 20 She was reelected in 2020 defeating Democratic nominee Theresa Greenfield by 6 6 points 21 Ernst opposes legalizing abortion and has supported a fetal personhood amendment and introduced legislation to defund Planned Parenthood She opposes the Affordable Care Act and has called for reforms to Medicare Medicaid and Social Security During the Trump administration she expressed concern about although not opposition to Trump s trade war with China and criticized some aspects of his foreign policy Ernst voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act While supporting both Trump s nominees for EPA administrator she expressed concern over their commitment to the Renewable Fuel Standard She rejects the scientific consensus on climate change Ernst has opposed a federal minimum wage and advocated for the elimination of federal departments such as the Internal Revenue Service Department of Education and the Environmental Protection Agency Contents 1 Early life and career 1 1 Military career 1 2 Iowa politics 2 U S Senate 2 1 Elections 2 1 1 2014 2 1 2 2020 2 2 Tenure 2 3 Committee assignments 2 4 Caucus memberships 3 Political positions 3 1 Abortion 3 2 Barack Obama 3 3 Diabetes and price cap for insulin 3 4 Donald Trump 3 5 Economic policy 3 6 Education 3 7 Environment 3 8 Foreign policy 3 8 1 Iran 3 8 2 Iraq 3 8 3 Korean conflict 3 8 4 Russia 3 8 5 Syrian civil war 3 8 6 Yemen 3 9 Gun policy 3 10 Health care 3 11 Immigration 3 12 Internet 3 13 LGBTQ rights 3 14 Nullification 3 15 Relationship with Steve King 3 16 Trade 4 Personal life 5 Electoral history 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and career editErnst was born Joni Kay Culver in Montgomery County Iowa the daughter of Marilyn and Richard Culver She was valedictorian of her class at Stanton Community School District High School 14 She earned a bachelor s degree in psychology from Iowa State University in 1992 22 and a Master of Public Administration degree from Columbus State University in 1995 8 14 In college she took part in an agricultural exchange to the Soviet Union 23 Military career edit Ernst joined Iowa State University s ROTC program at age 20 and the United States Army Reserve after graduating 2 She served as a logistics officer and attained the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Iowa National Guard In 2003 2004 she spent 12 months in Kuwait as commander of the 1168th Transportation Company during the Iraq War 8 9 10 11 24 Near the end of her career she served as the commanding officer of the 185th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion at Camp Dodge the Iowa Army National Guard s largest battalion 12 13 Upon her retirement from the military in 2015 Ernst had served 23 years in the Army Reserve and the Army National Guard 3 Her awards included the Meritorious Service Medal Army Commendation Medal Army Achievement Medal Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal and Global War on Terrorism Service Medal 4 In an interview with Time Magazine in 2014 Ernst said that she was sexually harassed in the military saying I had comments passes things like that that she was able to stop and said she would support removing investigation and prosecution of sexual assault cases from the chain of command 25 Iowa politics edit Ernst was elected Montgomery County Auditor in 2004 and reelected in 2008 8 16 She was elected to the Iowa State Senate in a special election in 2011 and reelected in 2012 She represented District 12 in southwestern Iowa 9 10 18 19 Following her election to the U S Senate Ernst resigned from the Iowa State Senate effective November 28 2014 26 U S Senate editElections edit 2014 edit Main article 2014 United States Senate election in Iowa nbsp Ernst speaking at the Conservative Political Action ConferenceIn July 2013 Ernst announced that she would seek the Senate seat held by retiring Democratic Senator Tom Harkin Iowa Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds endorsed her in October 2013 27 In March 2014 Ernst was endorsed by former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin 28 29 to whom she has drawn comparisons 30 31 In May 2014 the U S Chamber of Commerce a lobbying group endorsed her 32 33 34 Little known at the start of her campaign Ernst was boosted in the Republican primary by the Koch brothers with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of television ads and tens of thousands of dollars in direct campaign contributions 35 36 37 A Koch backed group launched an advertising blitz including a 257 000 campaign against Ernst s biggest Republican rival Mark Jacobs who had supported a proposal to limit carbon emissions that Koch Industries opposed 35 Ernst privately credited the Kochs and their allies for having really started my trajectory after her primary victory 35 36 Ernst received widespread attention for a campaign advertisement she released in March 2014 in which she made a tongue in cheek comparison between her experience castrating pigs and her ability to cut pork in Congress 38 39 Many found the ad humorous 38 40 and it was spoofed by late night comedians including Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert 41 42 43 44 Before the ad aired Ernst had struggled to raise money 45 46 and two polls of the Republican primary taken in February 2014 had shown her in second place several points behind Mark Jacobs 47 48 After it aired a Suffolk University poll in early April showed her with a narrow lead and a Loras College poll showed her essentially tied with Jacobs 43 49 50 51 By May she was being described in the media as the strong front runner 32 During the primary Ernst promoted a conspiracy theory that a United Nations sustainable development plan Agenda 21 could lead to farmers being forced off their land and made to live in cities but a few months later she said she did not consider the plan a threat 52 53 In a May 2014 Des Moines Register interview Ernst said she was extremely offended by comments Jacobs made characterizing her as AWOL due to missing over 100 votes in the legislative session 54 Previously in The Gazette Ernst cited her National Guard duty to rebuff criticism about her missing votes 55 but The Gazette found that only 12 of the 117 missed votes came on days when she was on duty The other 105 missed votes represented 57 of the Iowa Senate votes that session Ernst s spokesman said she had a better than 90 voting record during her Senate career and that she had never claimed Guard service was the only reason she had missed votes 55 56 In July Ernst delivered the Republican Party s weekly address criticizing a health care scandal at the Department of Veterans Affairs and calling for a balanced budget and reform of Social Security and Medicare 23 Later that month she suspended her campaign while participating in two weeks of National Guard duty 57 In endorsing her for the Republican primary nomination the Des Moines Register wrote Ernst is a smart well prepared candidate who can wrestle with the details of public policy from a conservative perspective without seeming inflexible 58 On October 23 Ernst canceled a scheduled meeting with the Des Moines Register s editorial board citing the paper s negative editorials about her 59 The editorial board ultimately endorsed Braley citing Ernst s calls to abolish the EPA the Department of Education and the federal minimum wage as well as her support for partially privatizing Social Security and overturning the Affordable Care Act 60 61 In the 2014 election Ernst received 17 552 085 in dark money which constituted 74 of non party outside spending in her support 62 she had a 14 million outside spending advantage over her opponent 36 In an October 2014 debate Ernst said she believe s in political free speech and did not see a need to change campaign finance laws 63 Ernst won the 2014 Senate race 52 2 to 43 7 64 She is the first woman elected to represent Iowa in either house of Congress 65 2020 edit Main article 2020 United States Senate election in Iowa Ernst ran for reelection in 2020 She was unopposed in the Republican primary and faced Democratic nominee Theresa Greenfield a businesswoman and former congressional candidate in the general election Ernst was seen as the strong favorite and eventually defeated her opponent 52 45 66 67 68 In December 2019 the Associated Press reported that Ernst s campaign had closely coordinated with a political nonprofit founded by a longtime consultant such groups are tax exempt and not required to disclose donors but cannot make political campaigning their primary purpose and must separate their activities from candidates they support 69 An Ernst campaign adviser said that any implication they had acted outside the spirit of the law was fake news After the article s publication the nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission 70 71 Tenure edit nbsp Ernst speaking at a campaign event for Marco Rubio in January 2016Ernst was sworn into the United States Senate on January 3 2015 and thus became Iowa s first new U S senator since Tom Harkin in 1985 72 She delivered the official Republican response to the State of the Union on January 20 72 73 74 In May 2016 Chris Cilizza put Ernst on his short list of possible vice presidential running mates for Donald Trump to become the 45th President of the United States 75 76 Other media outlets also mentioned her as a possible benefit to Trump s campaign 77 78 79 On June 16 Ernst said no one had reached out to her and that she was content with this 80 On July 4 she and Trump met privately 81 Trump selected Governor Mike Pence of Indiana on July 15 82 In 2016 Ernst and other Republican senators introduced Sarah s Law in honor of Sarah Root a 21 year old student in Omaha who was killed in a street racing crash earlier that year 83 nbsp Ernst s freshman portraitIn 2017 Ernst asked Secretary of Defense nominee James Mattis whether he would pledge to cut wasteful spending and stop sexual assault in the military to which Mattis agreed 84 In March after photographs of nude female soldiers were posted on Facebook Ernst said that this type of activity creates a culture that leads to sexual assault 85 At a press conference two weeks later she asked Congress to pass a law requiring people to immediately report suspected sexual assault at government facilities 86 Ernst was elected vice chair of the Senate Republican Conference in November 2018 20 nbsp Ernst far right at the signing of the INSPIRE Women Act at the White House 2017On the initiation of the 116th United States Congress in 2019 Ernst became the first female Republican to be appointed to the Senate Judiciary Committee along with Marsha Blackburn 87 In March 2019 after the Special Counsel Investigation concluded and Attorney General William Barr released an abridged summary of Special Counsel Robert Mueller s report Ernst called for a release of the report s full findings saying as much of the report that can be made public should be 88 In August 2020 when Iowa had the most new COVID 19 infections per capita of any state in the preceding seven days Ernst repeated a debunked conspiracy theory that the case numbers were greatly inflated and that health care providers might be falsifying them 89 She later walked back her statements 90 After Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg s death in September 2020 Ernst said she supported Trump nominating a new justice before the November presidential election 91 Eight months before the 2016 presidential election Ernst opposed Senate consideration of Obama s Supreme Court nominee saying the American people deserve to have a say on a decision that would impact the course of our country for years to come 92 93 In 2018 Ernst reiterated that Supreme Court nominees should not be heard during presidential election years telling the Des Moines Register It s precedent set So come 2020 if there s an opening I m sure you ll remind me of that 94 Ernst was participating in the certification of the 2021 United States Electoral College vote count when Trump supporters stormed the U S Capitol She called the storming a protest turned anarchy and citing that she served in the military to defend the right to peacefully protest a complete betrayal of those sacred ideals 95 When Congress returned to the certification process Ernst voted to support certification 96 She opposed impeaching Trump for the attack on the Capitol choosing to support a peaceful transfer of power and healing our nation 97 In response The Gazette editorial board wrote that Ernst and Grassley must reckon with why they did the wrong thing for so long regarding their support of Trump during his presidency 96 in a September 2021 Fox News interview Ernst accused President Joe Biden of overstepping presidential powers and leading by coercion 98 with the newly announced Path Out of the Pandemic 99 initiative 98 aimed at mitigating the rising threat of the COVID 19 Delta variant 100 Forcing these federal mandates was one way to divert us she said This is a diversion away from 9 11 away from the 20th anniversary and away from the debacle that was his Afghanistan withdrawal 98 The previous week Biden had signed an executive order declassifying 9 11 documents that the victims families had requested for many years his agenda on September 11 2021 included visits to three 9 11 crash sites in New York Pennsylvania and Virginia 100 Committee assignments edit Committee on Armed Services Subcommittee on Airland Subcommittee on Cybersecurity Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities Ranking Member Committee on Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry Subcommittee on Commodities Risk Management and Trade Subcommittee on Food and Nutrition Specialty Crops Organics and Research Subcommittee on Rural Development and Energy Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship Ranking Member Caucus memberships edit Republican Main Street Partnership 101 Political positions editIn 2019 Politico called Ernst a reliable vote for most of Trump s agenda 102 and as of October 2020 she had voted in line with Donald Trump s positions 91 1 of the time 103 The American Conservative Union s Center for Legislative Accountability gives Ernst a lifetime conservative score of 81 69 104 The politically liberal Americans for Democratic Action gave Ernst a score of zero for 2019 105 Abortion edit Ernst opposes legalized abortion 106 In 2013 she voted for a fetal personhood amendment in the Iowa Senate and has said that she would support a federal personhood bill 107 Critics such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists have expressed concern that such an amendment could restrict abortion even in cases of rape or incest as well as certain forms of birth control although Ernst has affirmed that she supports access to birth control 107 108 In January 2020 she petitioned the U S Supreme Court to reconsider Roe v Wade the landmark ruling that abortion bans are unconstitutional 109 110 In 2017 Ernst introduced legislation allowing states to block Planned Parenthood from receiving Title X grants or reimbursements for treating Medicaid patients although Planned Parenthood clinics provide multiple family planning services and the funding does not go to abortions except in rare circumstances 111 112 Ernst supported the 2022 overturning of Roe v Wade calling it a science based decision 113 Barack Obama edit In 2014 when asked about President Barack Obama s recess appointments Ernst called Obama a dictator who should be removed from office or face impeachment 114 She said He is running amok He is not following our Constitution 114 115 Later in 2014 Ernst criticized Obama s handling of the Ebola outbreak 116 Diabetes and price cap for insulin edit Ernst voted against capping the price of insulin at 35 117 she has said that she has two family members who are diabetic 118 Donald Trump edit In 2020 Ernst voted to acquit Trump on both articles of impeachment abuse of power and obstruction of Congress 119 She argued that Trump had learned his lesson and that he would not ask a foreign leader to investigate his rivals again without going through the proper channels 120 121 At the same time she suggested that Joe Biden could be impeached if he becomes president over his actions in Ukraine there is no evidence of wrongdoing by Biden in regard to Ukraine 122 123 In May 2020 Ernst praised Trump s response to the COVID 19 pandemic saying he was right on it from day one 124 On May 28 2021 Ernst voted against creating an independent commission to investigate the 2021 United States Capitol attack 125 Economic policy edit Ernst opposes a federal minimum wage and has said that states should have sole authority to set their minimum wages 126 127 128 She voted against a minimum wage increase in the state Senate 128 In response to a Congressional Budget Office report projecting that increasing the minimum wage to 10 10 per hour would lift 900 000 people out of poverty but cost 500 000 people their jobs Ernst said government mandated wage increases are not the solution 129 Ernst has proposed eliminating the Internal Revenue Service 130 131 In the state Senate she worked on legislation that reduced property taxes 132 In 2014 she said she supports a fairer flatter and simpler federal tax code a reduction in discretionary spending and spending on social programs and a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced federal budget 54 In 2017 she voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act 133 102 Ernst has expressed support for the partial privatization of Social Security accounts for young workers while making clear that we have to keep our promises to seniors 32 134 135 In May 2018 Ernst was one of nine Republican senators to introduce a rescission package meant to fulfill Trump s wish to curb previously approved spending by 15 4 billion as part of an attempt to roll out the legislation to ensure it reached the Senate floor within a 45 day window 136 Education edit Ernst supports eliminating the U S Department of Education saying she believe s our children are better educated when it s coming from the state 130 131 54 While states handle almost all education policy decisions the Department of Education conducts nationwide research monitors for discrimination and distributes student financial aid through loans and grants 130 In 2014 Ernst claimed inaccurately that 94 of employees at the Department of Education had been deemed nonessential and argued funding would be better spent at the state and local level PolitiFact calculated that hypothetically reassigning all employees to non federal positions would increase state and local education staffing by 4 100ths of 1 percent 137 In February 2017 Ernst voted to confirm Betsy DeVos as Education Secretary saying they shared a belief that those closest to students know what is best for them 138 139 140 Environment edit Ernst rejects the scientific consensus on climate change and has said that any governmental regulation to address it should be very small 54 37 In a 2014 debate she said I don t know the science behind climate change I can t say one way or another what is the direct impact from whether it s manmade or not 141 142 In 2018 after the release of the Fourth National Climate Assessment detailing the impact of climate change Ernst said that our climate always changes and we see those ebb and flows through time 37 143 In her 2014 Senate campaign Ernst won support from the Koch brothers and affiliated groups who helped propel her ahead of a primary opponent who backed a proposal to limit carbon emissions 35 36 In 2014 she said she is adamantly opposed to cap and trade a market based approach to reducing carbon emissions 54 She supported Trump s 2017 decision to withdraw from the Paris climate accords 144 37 Ernst has called for eliminating the Environmental Protection Agency 130 In 2014 she criticized the impact of the Clean Water Act on farms and businesses and said she would have voted against the 2014 U S Farm Bill 145 32 After voting to confirm Trump nominee Scott Pruitt as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Ernst said in 2018 that he had lied to her about upholding the Renewable Fuel Standard which mandates a minimum proportion of ethanol that must be mixed with fuel while calling Pruitt about as swampy as you get 146 147 37 148 In February 2019 Ernst voted to confirm Trump s new nominee for EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler 37 In June 2019 she said she had asked Trump and Wheeler to limit the issuing of RFS waivers saying they were being handed out like candy without congressional oversight 149 As of September 2020 Ernst has a 1 lifetime score from the environmentalist League of Conservation Voters 37 Foreign policy edit nbsp Ernst speaking to Navy Vice Admiral Michael M Gilday during an Armed Services Committee hearing in 2019Iran edit Ernst opposed the Iran deal negotiated by the Obama administration 132 In January 2020 she expressed support for the US military s assassination of Iranian major general Qasem Soleimani by drone strike at Baghdad International Airport 150 Iraq edit Of the Iraq War and weapons of mass destruction she said We don t know that there were weapons on the ground when we went in However I do have reason to believe there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq That was the intelligence that was operated on I have reason to believe there was weapons of mass destruction My husband served in Saudi Arabia as an Army Central Command sergeant major for a year and that s a hot button topic in that area 54 After criticism from Iowa Democrats and some commentators 43 151 152 Ernst then issued a statement that she had not meant to suggest that Iraq had WMD at the time of invasion but rather that Iraq had used WMDs in the past and that her point was that we don t know exactly what happened to those weapons 153 When asked whether she supports the limited airstrikes conducted in Iraq in August 2014 Ernst said What I can say is what I would have supported is leaving additional troops in Iraq longer and perhaps we wouldn t have this situation today 154 Korean conflict edit In June 2018 Ernst questioned Trump s decision to suspend joint military exercises with South Korea 155 In July she advocated that the United States continue the exercises in case talks between the US and North Korea did not continue 156 nbsp Ernst with Republican Senators and Defense Secretary Ash Carter at the 2016 International Institute for Strategic Studies Asia Security Summit in SingaporeRussia edit In 2017 Ernst called Russia s behavior including its annexation of Crimea and interference in U S elections totally unacceptable and said Trump should show strength against Vladimir Putin 157 The next year she urged caution if the U S worked with Russia to put a lid on Iran saying that Russia would never be a true friend or ally to the U S She cited North Korea as another case where caution should be maintained when cooperating to make the world a safer place 158 After the 2018 Russia United States summit later that month Ernst expressed hope that Trump had delivered a strong message that Russia would be punished for its annexation of Ukraine support of Bashar al Assad and aggressive actions in U S domestic policy and that Trump had discussed Russia s actions in the Balkans 159 Syrian civil war edit In 2015 Ernst said the U S should halt the admission of Syrian refugees saying the United States needs a thorough vetting process 160 In 2018 after missile strikes against Syria Ernst said that she would be uncomfortable if Trump wanted to commit more American troops there saying it was secondary to fighting ISIS 161 After Trump announced the withdrawal of troops from Syria Ernst was one of six senators to sign a letter expressing concern calling the move a premature and costly mistake that would embolden ISIS Bashar al Assad Iran and Russia 162 In 2019 Ernst was one of six senators to sign a bipartisan letter to Trump calling on him to urge Turkey to end their offensive and find a way to a peaceful resolution while supporting our Kurdish partners to ensure regional stability and arguing that leaving Syria without installing protections for American allies endangered both them and the US 163 Yemen edit In March 2018 Ernst voted to table a resolution spearheaded by Bernie Sanders Chris Murphy and Mike Lee that would have required Trump to withdraw American troops either in or influencing Yemen within the next 30 days unless they were combating Al Qaeda 164 In November 2018 following the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi Ernst said that Saudi Arabia was a great strategic partner but that Congress should consider a legislative response due to the commitment of the United States to human rights and the rule of law She added that Trump should become involved if there are indicators coming from those intelligence agencies 165 In December Ernst warned that a resolution withdrawing American support for the Saudi Arabia led intervention in Yemen could complicate peace talks in Yemen and that although Saudi Arabia should be punished for Khashoggi s death those consequences are I see as right now are separate from the discussion of the Saudis and their actions in Yemen engaging the Houthis 166 Gun policy edit Ernst supports open carry legislation which allows guns to be carried openly in public 54 In 2019 she was one of 31 Republican cosponsors of a bill to grant those with concealed carry privileges in their home state the right to carry concealed weapons in other states with concealed carry laws 167 In a 2014 debate speaking about the Santa Barbara shooting Ernst said Just because of a horrible horrible tragedy I don t believe we should be infringing upon people s Second Amendment rights 128 After the 2018 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting she said that mental illness was the root cause of many mass shootings 168 She later cosponsored a bill to require federal authorities to inform states within a day if a person failing a background check attempted to buy a firearm 169 170 In 2017 amid bipartisan momentum for bump stock restrictions Ernst was one of 10 Republican senators to sign a letter requesting that the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives review a decision that bump stocks fall outside the purview of existing gun regulations 171 According to data from OpenSecrets the NRA spent 3 124 273 in support of Ernst between 2014 and 2018 mostly attacking candidates running against her 172 Health care edit Ernst opposes the Affordable Care Act 54 The Campaign for Liberty reported that in 2012 Ernst had answered Yes to a survey question asking whether she would support legislation that would nullify ObamaCare and authorize state and local law enforcement to arrest federal officials attempting to implement it 173 174 175 She voted for all three versions of a bill to repeal the ACA in 2017 176 177 In 2018 Ernst was one of 10 Republican senators to cosponsor a bill intended to guarantee coverage for people with preexisting conditions though it would have allowed insurers to exclude coverage for the conditions themselves 178 179 Ernst has expressed support for reforming Medicare and Medicaid and endorsed a partial privatization of both programs in a 2011 Iowa Senate vote A CBO report found that the plan would increase medical costs for Medicare beneficiaries 61 by 2022 compared with 27 under the existing structure 180 In 2013 she said there was a generation of people that rely on the government to provide absolutely everything for them and that removing them from government programs such as the Affordable Care Act is going to be very painful 181 Ernst has questioned the legitimacy of how hospitals are reporting COVID 19 deaths 182 Immigration edit In June 2018 Ernst and Democratic senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Patrick Leahy wrote Defense Secretary James Mattis a letter saying they were deeply troubled by the decision to send 21 Judge Advocate General s Corps to prosecute immigration cases on the southern border calling it an inappropriate misapplication of military personnel and urging Mattis to retain the military lawyers within the military justice system 183 In July 2018 Ernst was one of 31 Republican senators to submit a resolution endorsing Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE saying its abolition would allow dangerous criminal aliens and members of the MS 13 gang to remain in the U S 184 Amid the 2018 19 United States federal government shutdown that resulted after Trump demanded 5 7 billion for a border wall Ernst said she would tend to agree that not all areas of our border need a physical barrier if they are monitored by technology or Border Patrol agents and it was possible to respond in a timely manner 185 Internet edit Ernst opposes net neutrality which prevents internet service providers from blocking or slowing down certain content and voted against reinstating it after an FCC ruling in 2018 186 187 In May 2020 Ernst voted for an amendment co sponsored by Senators Steve Daines and Ron Wyden that would have required federal intelligence and law enforcement agencies to obtain federal court warrants when collecting web search engine data from American citizens nationals or residents under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act FISA 188 189 LGBTQ rights edit In a 2014 debate Ernst said she believes that same sex marriage is a state s rights issue but that she would support a federal ban were one proposed 190 128 In the Iowa Senate she co sponsored a bill to amend the state constitution to define marriage as between one man and one woman 32 In 2017 she announced her opposition to Trump s ban on transgender individuals serving in the armed forces 191 Ernst was one of 12 Republican senators to vote for the Respect for Marriage Act which passed the Senate on November 29 2022 Nullification edit nbsp Ernst speaking at the 2015 Conservative Political Action ConferenceAs a state senator Ernst co sponsored a resolution urging the nullification of EPA rules on emissions standards and another expressing the Iowa General Assembly s refusal to recognize federal laws which conflict with the Second Amendment 192 193 In 2012 she answered Yes to a survey asking whether she would support legislation nullify ing ObamaCare and authoriz ing state and local law enforcement to arrest federal officials attempting to implement it 173 174 175 In 2013 Ernst said Congress should not pass laws that the states would consider nullifying referring to what she called 200 plus years of federal legislators going against the Tenth Amendment s states rights 194 Courts have consistently ruled that nullification is unconstitutional 194 During her 2014 Senate campaign Ernst s spokespeople argued that she did not support nullification and that her comments on it were about encouraging Iowans to send her to Washington to pass good laws 195 Relationship with Steve King edit Ernst s relationship with Steve King a Republican House Representative known for his racist rhetoric and support for far right politicians has been criticized In 2016 when King faced a primary challenge for his House seat Ernst endorsed him saying he stands strong for life and liberty 196 197 In 2017 when King attracted criticism for saying we can t restore our civilization with somebody else s babies and for supporting European far right politicians Ernst said she did not condone King s behavior but would not ask for his resignation 198 199 In 2017 The Des Moines Register wrote a scathing editorial against King which criticized Ernst for endorsing him in the past and not condemning him 200 201 In 2018 Ernst appeared with King at a rally in his district after King had endorsed a Canadian politician with neo Nazi ties 202 In 2019 amid extensive criticism of King by Republican politicians after King made controversial remarks about white supremacy Ernst rebuked him 203 The New York Times wrote that Ernst s belated distancing from King might harm her 2020 reelection effort as she previously had spent years embracing Mr King 204 Art Cullen editor of The Storm Lake Times criticized the timing of Ernst s response which came after it started to look possible that King would lose his seat writing the hypocrisy is epic and comic 205 The Des Moines Register s editorial board questioned why it took national condemnation for Ernst to rebuke King 206 Ernst did not make an endorsement in King s 2020 Republican primary race which he lost 207 Trade edit In 2018 as Trump imposed tariffs as part of his trade policy and other countries responded in kind Ernst said she was willing to give him some leeway but worried about the impact on farmers 208 In May 2019 amid a trade war between the United States and China Ernst said she did not like tariffs but that the president s way of negotiating brings people to the table 209 She said that Iowa farmers are disappointed but that they recognize that China is the one that is forcing this 210 In January 2018 Ernst was one of 36 Republican senators to sign a letter to Trump requesting he preserve and modernize the North American Free Trade Agreement 211 In August 2018 she warned that failure to finish trade deals would reflect negatively upon our Republican candidates and advocated completing NAFTA and continuing to work with the European Union 212 In 2019 Ernst accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of slow walking the passage of the USMCA trade agreement but believed there was enough support to ratify it 213 Personal life editIn 1992 Ernst then Joni Culver married Gail Ernst 214 The Ernsts have one child 1 2 On August 27 2018 Ernst announced that she and her husband were in the process of obtaining a divorce 215 In a sworn affidavit Ernst said she had declined Trump s offer to be his vice presidential running mate because it wasn t the right thing for me or my family 216 The divorce was finalized in January 2019 with Joni Ernst alleging that Gail had verbally and mentally abused her and on one occasion physically assaulted her The Ernsts accused each other of infidelity both denied the respective accusations 65 In her first interview after her divorce Ernst revealed that she had been raped in college 217 Ernst is a lifetime member of the Montgomery County Republican Women Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2265 Montgomery County Court of Honor Altrusa PEO Chapter HB the National Rifle Association of America 218 and the Montgomery County Farm Bureau 19 Her church is Mamrelund Lutheran Church in Stanton Iowa of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America ELCA denomination 8 On June 13 2018 federal judge Linda Reade sentenced Joseph Dierks of Waterloo Iowa to six years in prison for threatening to kill or otherwise harm Ernst on Twitter The sentence which exceeds sentencing guidelines was imposed on Dierks for disparaging comments he made about Reade and threats against the case prosecutor and his children and against black corrections officers while awaiting trial 219 As of 2018 according to OpenSecrets org Ernst s net worth was negative owing more than 196 000 220 In May 2020 she published her memoir Daughter of the Heartland My Ode to the Country That Raised Me 221 Electoral history editIowa State Senate 12th district Republican primary 2012 222 Party Candidate Votes Republican Joni Ernst 5 611 99 68 Write in 18 0 32 Total votes 5 629 100 Iowa State Senate 12th district general election 2012 223 Party Candidate Votes Republican Joni Ernst 22 205 99 06 Write in 210 0 93 Total votes 22 415 100 U S Senate Republican primary election in Iowa 2014 224 Party Candidate Votes Republican Joni Ernst 88 535 56 12 Republican Sam Clovis 28 418 18 01 Republican Mark Jacobs 26 523 16 81 Republican Matt Whitaker 11 884 7 53 Republican Scott Schaben 2 233 1 42 Write in 155 0 10 Total votes 157 748 100 U S Senate general election in Iowa 2014 225 Party Candidate Votes Republican Joni Ernst 588 575 52 10 Democratic Bruce Braley 494 370 43 76 independent politician Rick Stewart 26 815 2 37 Libertarian Douglas Butzier 8 232 0 73 Term Limits Bob Quast 5 873 0 52 independent politician Ruth Smith 4 724 0 41 Write in 1 111 0 10 Total votes 1 129 700 100 U S Senate Republican primary election in Iowa 2020 226 Party Candidate Votes Republican Joni Ernst incumbent 226 589 98 63 Write in 3 132 1 36 Total votes 229 721 100 U S Senate general election in Iowa 2020 227 Party Candidate Votes Republican Joni Ernst incumbent 864 997 51 74 Democratic Theresa Greenfield 754 859 45 15 Libertarian Rick Stewart 36 961 2 21 independent politician Suzanne Herzog 13 800 0 83 Write in 1 211 0 07 Total votes 1 671 828 100 See also edit nbsp Iowa portalWomen in the United States SenateReferences edit a b Hughes Emer November 3 2014 Gail Ernst Joni Ernst s Husband 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know Heavy Retrieved September 19 2020 a b c d Rogin Ali July 18 2016 Joni Ernst 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Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst call for a full release of the Mueller report findings Des Moines Register Gabriel Trip September 2 2020 Joni Ernst in a Tight Senate Race Repeats a Debunked Coronavirus Theory The New York Times Retrieved September 14 2020 Shepherd Katie September 2 2020 So skeptical Sen Joni Ernst echoes conspiracy theory questioning coronavirus death count The Washington Post Retrieved September 14 2020 Arkin James September 30 2020 SCOTUS battle crashes into decisive Senate race in Iowa POLITICO Retrieved October 7 2020 Desjardins Lisa September 22 2020 What every Republican senator has said about filling a Supreme Court vacancy in an election year PBS NewsHour Retrieved September 27 2020 Villa Lissandra September 24 2020 Here s What GOP Senators Said About the 2016 Supreme Court Vacancy And What They re Saying Now Time Cauterucci Christina October 15 2020 Joni Ernst Hopes Some Performative Feminism Might Save Her Senate Seat Slate Magazine Retrieved October 30 2020 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cap on price of insulin from Senate bill news yahoo com August 7 2022 Retrieved August 8 2022 Ernst Joni joniernst October 4 2020 I grew up with a brother and a sister who are Type 1 Diabetics I will always fight to protect their coverage and the coverage of every Iowan with a preexisting condition Tweet Retrieved August 8 2022 via Twitter Akin Katie February 5 2020 U S Sens Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst voted to acquit President Trump Read what they said about their votes Des Moines Register Retrieved March 15 2020 Ernst on Ukraine call Trump knows now to use proper channels CNN Video February 2 2020 retrieved March 15 2020 Cammarata Sarah February 2 2020 Joni Ernst Trump s learned his lesson on foreign interference POLITICO Retrieved March 15 2020 Perano Ursula February 2 2020 GOP Sen Joni Ernst warns there could be push impeach Biden if he s elected president Axios Retrieved March 15 2020 Biden Joe November 13 2019 Joe Bidens Quid Pro Quo Deal With Ukrainian Leadership Youtube 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brought to justice Radio Iowa Retrieved September 19 2020 David Weigel May 12 2014 The Iowa Republican Senator to Be Who Thinks Iraq Had WMD Slate Retrieved May 14 2014 Joseph Cameron May 12 2014 Iowa Republican still believes Iraq had WMDs The Hill Retrieved May 14 2014 Jacobs Jennifer May 13 2014 Ernst seeks to clarify remark on Iraq WMDs Des Moines Register Retrieved May 15 2014 Zeleny Jeff August 8 2014 Joni Ernst From Obscure Iowa Legislator to Potential Role Model for Future GOP Candidates ABC News Retrieved September 19 2020 Bolton Alexander June 12 2018 GOP senator questions suspension of joint military exercises with South Korea The Hill Retrieved September 19 2020 Greenwood Max July 8 2018 GOP senator US should continue military exercises with South Korea if North Korea talks break down The Hill Retrieved September 19 2020 Noble Jason February 16 2017 Sen Ernst Trump must step up and lead opposition to Russia Des Moines Register Tillett Emily July 8 2018 Sen Joni Ernst Russia will never be a true friend to the U S CBS News Retrieved September 19 2020 Pfannenstiel Brianne Iowa Sen Chuck Grassley criticizes Trump saying Putin isn t a friend to the United States Des Moines Register Retrieved September 19 2020 Kirkpatrick Alex November 18 2015 Sen Joni Ernst calls for pause on Syrian refugee arrivals kcci com Bolton Alexander April 15 2018 GOP senator uncomfortable with ground troops in Syria The Hill Retrieved September 19 2020 Axelrod Tal December 19 2018 Senators call on Trump administration to reconsider Syria withdrawal The Hill Retrieved September 19 2020 Koplowitz Howard October 17 2019 Doug Jones joins bipartisan group of senators in urging Trump to rethink Syria policy al com Retrieved September 19 2020 Carney Jordain March 20 2018 Senate sides with Trump on providing Saudi military support The Hill Retrieved September 19 2020 Demirjian Karoun November 25 2018 More Republicans challenge Trump on defense of Saudi crown prince The Washington Post Retrieved September 19 2020 Morin Rebecca December 11 2018 Ernst warns resolution to punish Saudis could hurt Yemen peace talks Politico Retrieved September 19 2020 Sens Cruz Cornyn file Concealed Carry Reciprocity Bill kcbd com January 10 2019 Carros Adam February 16 2018 Grassley Ernst deflect criticism of gun mental health bill KCCI Gaudiano Nicole March 5 2018 School safety bill introduced by bipartisan senators in response to Florida shooting wfmynews2 com Archived from the original on February 4 2021 Retrieved June 16 2019 Collins backed push to keep criminals from guns progresses seacoastonline com March 10 2018 Carney Jordain October 6 2017 GOP senators want review of Obama era decision on bump stocks The Hill Retrieved September 19 2020 Brennan Paul October 5 2017 Sen Joni Ernst and Rep David Young among top recipients of NRA dollars in Congress encourage public to pray after Las Vegas massacre Little Village a b Strauss Daniel October 3 2014 EXCLUSIVE GOPer Ernst Backed 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2014 Joni Ernst Poor People Aren t Entitled to Food Clothing or Health Care The New Republic erin murphy lee net ERIN MURPHY September 10 2020 Iowa medical group Sen Ernst s embrace of a COVID conspiracy theory offensive The Quad City Times Retrieved February 5 2021 Kheel Rebecca June 22 2018 Senators deeply troubled military lawyers being used for immigration cases The Hill Carney Jordain July 12 2018 GOP senators introduce resolution endorsing ICE The Hill Leys Tony January 10 2019 Sen Joni Ernst A wall is unnecessary along parts of U S Mexico border Des Moines Register UPDATE Ernst in favor of repealing Net Neutrality KCRG Associated Press May 16 2018 Hardy Kevin Iowa Sens Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst just voted against net neutrality Here s why Des Moines Register Retrieved April 26 2020 Senate Democrats Defend Voting In Line with Donald Trump on NSA Surveillance Bill www theintercept com January 20 2018 Retrieved October 28 2020 U S Senate U S Senate Roll Call Votes 116th Congress 2nd Session www senate gov Retrieved October 28 2020 Reilly Mollie May 29 2014 GOP Senate Candidate Has Self Contradictory Take On Gay Marriage HuffPost Retrieved June 14 2020 Everett Burgess July 26 2017 Ernst opposes Trump s ban on transgender troops Politico Retrieved April 22 2020 Bobic Igor July 29 2014 Joni Ernst Has A History Of Advocating Nullification Of Federal Laws The Huffington Post Retrieved July 30 2014 Senate Joint Resolution SJR7 The Iowa Legislature Retrieved July 30 2014 a b Levy Gabrielle July 28 2014 Iowa GOP nominee says states can nullify federal laws United Press International Retrieved July 29 2014 Jacobs Jennifer July 30 2014 Ernst campaign says she doesn t support nullification Des Moines Register Lynch James Q Joni Ernst endorses Steve King in Iowa 4th District The Gazette Retrieved December 22 2018 Kilgore Ed January 14 2019 Republicans Have Tolerated Steve King s Racism for a Long Time Seattle Post Intelligencer Retrieved February 18 2019 Everett Burgess March 17 2017 Ernst declines to ask for King s resignation over babies tweet Politico Retrieved December 22 2018 Greenwood Max March 18 2017 Ernst declines to ask for King to resign after babies tweet TheHill Retrieved December 22 2018 Wang Amy B March 14 2017 The Des Moines Register just went off on Steve King The Washington Post Retrieved September 19 2020 Editorial GOP needs to oppose King s re election not just King s words Des Moines Register March 13 2017 Retrieved February 18 2019 Gabriel Trip January 11 2019 Steve King s White Supremacy Remark Is Rebuked by Iowa s Republican Senators The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 18 2019 Gabriel Trip Martin Jonathan Fandos Nicholas January 14 2019 Steve King Removed From Committee Assignments Over White Supremacy Remark The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 18 2019 Gabriel Trip January 17 2019 Steve King Still Has Backing in Iowa but Even Supporters Say He s Done The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 18 2019 Cullen Art January 15 2019 The epic hypocrisy of Republicans sudden distaste for Steve King Art Cullen The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved February 18 2019 Basu Rekha Why did it take national condemnation for Grassley Ernst Reynolds to call out King Des Moines Register Retrieved February 18 2019 Lynch James July 25 2019 Sen Joni Ernst won t endorse Rep Steve King in 4th District GOP primary The Gazette Retrieved May 27 2020 Everett Burgess July 24 2018 Like a Soviet type economy GOP free traders unload on Trump Politico Retrieved December 23 2018 The Finance 202 Farmers are bracing for more tariff pain But they re sticking with Trump for now The Washington Post May 14 2019 Retrieved September 19 2020 Everett Burgess Levine Marianne May 13 2019 Republicans surrender to Trump s China tariffs POLITICO Retrieved May 18 2019 Needham Vicki January 30 2018 Senate Republicans call on Trump to preserve NAFTA The Hill Retrieved September 19 2020 Ebert Joel August 24 2018 At Blackburn event U S Sen Joni Ernst stresses trade deals need to be settled before November Tennessean com Lynch James Q July 3 2019 Iowa senators optimistic on North American trade deal The Gazette Shafter William Rufus 16 Oct 1835 12 Nov 1906 Major General United States Volunteers Brigadier General United States Army retired as Major General 30 June 1901 by Act of Congress Who Was Who Oxford University Press December 1 2007 doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 u190836 Tully McManus Katherine August 28 2018 Sen Joni Ernst Husband Divorcing Roll Call Retrieved September 19 2020 Jacobs Ben January 22 2019 Joni Ernst says she turned down chance to be Donald Trump s vice president The Guardian Retrieved September 19 2020 Jacobs Jennifer January 23 2019 Republican Senator Joni Ernst Says She Was Raped in College Bloomberg News Archived from the original on January 24 2019 Richinick Michele October 23 2014 Iowa s Joni Ernst A gun will defend me if government doesn t MSNBC Archived from the original on October 23 2014 Retrieved September 19 2020 Mehaffey Trish Threats to Joni Ernst lead to prison Waterloo man receives 6 years for tweets about U S senator The Gazette Retrieved April 19 2020 Jodi Ernst Net Worth Personal Finances OpenSecrets org Retrieved November 15 2021 Memoir by Sen Joni Ernst of Iowa coming out in May Des Moines Register Associated Press January 27 2020 2012 Primary Election Canvass Summary PDF Iowa Secretary of State Retrieved February 20 2021 2012 General Election Canvass Summary PDF Iowa Secretary of State Retrieved February 20 2021 2014 Primary Election Canvass Summary PDF Iowa Secretary of State Retrieved February 20 2021 2014 General Election Canvass Summary PDF Iowa Secretary of State Retrieved February 20 2021 2020 Primary Election Canvass Summary PDF Iowa Secretary of State Retrieved February 20 2021 2020 General Election Canvass Summary PDF Iowa Secretary of State Retrieved February 20 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has 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