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Democrat
Paul Dahl

Paul Dahl

Overview

Current roleBus driver

PartyDemocratic

Political ideologyProgressive Democrat

GenderMale

LocationIowa

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BackgroundBus driver

Notable personal detailsPaul Dahl is an Iowa Democrat from Webster City who has run multiple times for public office, including past campaigns for Iowa governor and U.S. Congress. He has been described in Iowa media as a bus driver and as a former United Methodist minister and librarian. He announced a campaign seeking the Democratic nomination for Governor of Iowa in 2026.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

The candidate supports abolishing the corporate income tax (with an exception for very small businesses) while also backing higher minimum wages and increased investments in education and renewable fuels. He has proposed simplifying the tax code and criticized corporate tax loopholes, indicating a mixture of pro-business tax cuts and progressive labor/spending priorities.

Healthcare

Supports expanding public healthcare with Medicare for All as the goal; views the Affordable Care Act as a positive start and favors non-profit approaches to health care. Advocates improving access and strengthening health care systems at the state level.

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Abortion & Reproductive Rights

The candidate supports reversing Iowa’s strict abortion law and advocates restoring greater abortion access at the state level. No detailed policy limits or trimester/gestational specifics were provided in the available statements.

Climate & Energy

Supports addressing water pollution and developing renewable fuels, and promotes a circular economy with investments in infrastructure and renewable energy development. Emphasizes environmental protection as part of a broader platform of agricultural and infrastructure reform.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedMay 20, 2026

Paul Dahl is among the Iowa candidates facing a challenge to their campaign paperwork, and his eligibility for the June 2 primary ballot could be affected by a state review. The issue is part of a broader round of ballot scrutiny involving several Iowa candidates. Separately, Democrats are expanding their campaign efforts in Iowa ahead of the 2026 elections, but the summaries do not give specific new details about Dahl’s campaign beyond the paperwork review.

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