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Memo: Terry Branstad’s Record of Abusing Power

TO: Interested Parties
FROM: Culver/Judge Campaign Manager Donn Stanley
RE: Terry Branstad’s Record of Abusing Power

Governor Branstad’s own campaign has put the issue of his honesty and trustworthiness on the table in this campaign. In his most recent TV ad, entitled ‘Rally,’ Branstad's voice declares, “For those Iowans who want honest, open and scandal-free government – change is coming!”

This is obviously another attempt to besmirch Governor Culver, whose leadership has seen Iowa through the worst recession since the Great Depression to the path of recovery. For the first time, Iowa has earned a triple-A bond rating from all three major agencies. The budget has been balanced every single day since Chet Culver became Governor. And, each time an issue has arisen in the Governor’s Office, he has taken decisive action.

Branstad's focus on “honesty” and “scandal-free” government begs the question, was Iowa under Terry Branstad scandal-free, open and honest? Would Terry Branstad put the people of Iowa before his own ambitions?

His own record indicates Terry Branstad would not.

The evidence we have gathered is part of a larger pattern of his dishonesty and scandal-ridden administration. While today’s information is new to Iowans, we already knew that, as Governor, Branstad used the state plane for political purposes and held campaign fundraisers shortly after awarding those donors multi-million dollar state contracts.

The Culver/Judge campaign has done research in the state’s archives, sorting through some of the documents from the Government offices of then-Governor Branstad and many of his closest associates, including Doug Gross and Jerry Mathiasen.

The records show an extensive abuse of power. Just a few examples include:

  • Mathiasen raised campaign cash and helped run the Lockard for Congress campaign and Republican legislative campaigns from the Governor’s Office.
  • Doug Gross organized strategy meetings to discuss Branstad’s re-election and how to pay off the debt of the Republican Party of Iowa.
  • Terry Branstad raised money for his re-election campaigns and for the Republican Party of Iowa from the Governor’s Office, using official state stationary, making fundraising calls, and directing staff to help in these efforts instead of working for the people of Iowa.

This illustrates a systemic abuse of power, used to further Terry Branstad’s own political agenda. The documents we have found show that Branstad and his staff spent years violating the public’s trust, putting Branstad’s political ambitions before the state of Iowa.

This campaign is about whose side each candidate is on. It’s about which candidate the people of Iowa can trust. Terry Branstad has shown that when given the chance he will violate our trust and use our money and time to increase his political power.

In light of these documents, it is important that his record is examined so the voters can make an honest judgment.

The evidence of Branstad's abuse of his power is well documented in the following areas, of which a few examples are given below.

Used the power of the Governor's office and taxpayer dollars for political fundraising

  • Use of Governor's executive office staff to fundraise for campaigns
    • Draft fundraising letter from Doug Gross files for the RPI that focuses on the newly elected Democratic Party Chair
    • Draft fundraising materials from the Doug Gross files for the RPI fall fundraising event in 1983, Novemberfest.
    • Fundraising Correspondence between Governor Branstad and Governor Ashcroft regarding RGA contributions to his 1990 campaign
  • Fundraising using official Governor's office letterhead
    • Letter to Richard Kautz, from the Mathiasen files, and sent out with Branstad’s signature, thanking him for contributing $200 to the Republican legislative campaign committee. The letter is on official letterhead.
    • Letter to Mike Draper, from the Mathiasen files and sent out with Branstad’s signature, thanking a foreign citizen for contributing $300 to Republican Party of Iowa. The letter is on official letterhead.
    • Letter to Mike Ross, RPI – A letter from Jerry Mathiasen to the Republican Party of Iowa, on official letterhead, recommending individuals who could potentially buy tables at the Lincoln Day Dinner.
    • A note to a donor handwritten by Terry Branstad on official Governor’s Office card stock thanking a couple for hosting a Carroll fundraiser. The donor had sent it back to the Governor’s office in order to convince staff to that another letter sent by the donor ought to be shown to the Governor personally.
    • Note to call ALCOA regarding a $500 PAC contribution. Handwritten note says “Gov called 9/18/86"
  • Use of the Washington D.C. Office for fundraising
    • Memo from Phil Smith, Director of the Office of State-Federal Relations, regarding his work fundraising for the 1988 RGA dinner. It is on official state-federal relations office letterhead and a handwritten note indicated Governor Branstad called Smith back about the topic.
  • Fundraising phone calls made by the Governor
    • Fundraising phone call document

Used state resources to conduct opposition research

  • Lowell Junkins’ Legislative Record – This document, from Doug Gross’ files, summarizes gubernatorial candidate Lowell Junkins’ votes throughout his entire legislative career. The first two pages are included in this presentation – the second clearly shows a state watermark.
  • Junkins Flip-Flops – This document lists “flip-flops” by Lowell Junkins. You can clearly see that the backside of the page is the letterhead for the “Governor’s Office for Volunteers.”
  • Note to UI Professor – Doug Gross used official Governor’s Office notepad paper to send a copy of Junkins’ campaign literature to a UI professor. He asked the professor for an analysis of Junkins’ policy proposals.

Used state resources to recruit candidates for office

  • Note on official Governor’s Office transmittal slip to call Marge Rogers and ask her to run in the 68th district. The slip says “Gov called 3/19/86”
  • Note on official Governor’s Office letterhead regarding recruitment of a candidate against State Senator Boswell in 1991. A handwritten note indicates that the Governor made the call.

Used state resources to help run other Republican political campaigns

  • 1st page of the Bob Lockard for Congress Campaign Plan, from Jerry Mathiasen’s files
  • Mathiasen files – fundraising letter by Branstad for Lockard
  • Mathiasen Files - District Consolidation Analysis – one of many memos outline legislative election strategy
  • Mathiasen Files – Edited radio scripts for legislative attack ads. The first ad attacks Democrats for voting for a sales tax increase that Branstad proposed and signed. The second ad attacks Democrats in the legislature for their position on drunk driving legislation.

The documents presented above are just a small sample of the information uncovered by our campaign. In total, the documents we are releasing today consist of over 400 pages of material that clearly shows a systemic pattern of abuse of power by Terry Branstad and his closest associates. To view the documents visit BranstadFacts.com.