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Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand said that Republicans have limited the duties of his current job, and he wants to become the state's next governor.
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Iowa State Auditor and Gubernatorial candidate Rob Sand continued his tour across the state this week, meeting face to face with potential voters.
Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand paid a visit to Western Iowa this week in his effort to win over voters for governor. He plans to hit every one of the state's 99 counties and is already on the road.
Republican Rep. Randy Feenstra is exploring a run for governor of Iowa, where GOP incumbent Kim Reynolds is retiring.