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Joni Ernst framed her exit as a sacrifice, not a retreat. After recounting her journey from small-town farm life to lieutenant colonel and then U.S. senator, she cast her decision as an act of devotion: to aging parents, growing grandchildren, and the family she claims once held her up. She insisted it came only after “a tremendous amount of prayer and reflection,” as if heaven itself signed off on her departure.

Yet beneath the sentimental gloss, her farewell was also a final defense of her record. She reminded Iowans she was the first female combat veteran in the Senate, the Republican who promised to make Washington “squeal.” She boasted of cutting waste, fraud, and regulations, portraying herself as a warrior who did what she came to do. Now, she says, it’s time to go home—before voters decide for her.

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