Ernst seeking third term in U.S. Senate, but open to role in a Trump cabinet
Ernst seeking third term in U.S. Senate, but open to role in a Trump cabinet 1

Sen. Joni Ernst, shown here speaking at an event in Cedar Rapids on Oct. 20, 2023, says she’s planning to seek a third term in 2026. (Photo by Robin Opsahl/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

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Iowa Writers 'Collaborative. Linking Iowa readers and writers.CARROLL — Two-term U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, a Red Oak Republican and the first female combat veteran to serve in the Senate, says she will seek a third term in 2026.

In an interview in Carroll with Iowa Mercury and the Carroll Times Herald following an economic-development event on Wednesday, Ernst, 53, left the door open to a possible cabinet position in a second Trump administration if the former president prevails in November. Trump vetted Ernst in the 2016 cycle as a possible vice presidential running mate.

Asked directly if she planned to seek reelection to the U.S. Senate in 2026, and to rate her likelihood on a scale of 1 to 10 for a third-term bid (with 10 being most likely) Ernst said, “That is my intent. So I would say, yes, 10 very likely. I love representing the people of Iowa, and it really has been a very fulfilling position for me to be able to fight for rural America. Of course, important to me as well are our veterans and Armed Services.”

Ernst said she would wait until after the 2024 election cycle to get a “little closer” to 2026 before announcing.

The Republican senator said she’s fundraising for the 2026 race.

As to potential consideration as the vice presidential candidate for Trump, Ernst gave no indication that she is being vetted, and her name has not emerged on many reported pundit and insider lists, where several of her Senate colleagues, Tim Scott of South Carolina, J.D. Vance of Ohio and Tom Cotton of Arkansas, are mentioned.

“I don’t think that’s possible,” Ernst said of the Trump running mate turn. “But I would be honored if I would be considered for a position in the administration. Of course I’d be honored. Anyone would be honored to be thought of.”

Ernst said her focus is on the Senate, where she is now seeking the No. 3 leadership spot in her party there, the Senate Republican Conference chair.

“Who knows what the future brings,” she said.

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In 2016, I wrote a column for Des Moines Cityview with an analysis on why Ernst would be Trump’s strongest running mate. The column title: “10 reasons Trump should select Joni Ernst as running mate.”

That year, I asked Ernst, as part of a wide-ranging interview on a raft of topics, about the possibility of her being on a vice presidential selection list.

“That’s really nice of you,” Ernst said in 2016. “I think my mother would be really excited to hear you say that. But right now, I’ve just spent one year in the United States Senate, and I feel that I have been an influential member in the Senate, given that I’m a first-year freshman.”

In 2015 Ernst succeeded long-time U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, after she defeated then-Congressman Bruce Braley in 2014. Ernst won reelection to the Senate in 2020 by 6 points in a race with Democrat Theresa Greenfield, now a top U.S. Department of Agriculture official.

No prominent Iowa Democrats to this point have engaged in public jockeying for a Senate race in 2026 with Ernst.

This column was originally published by Douglas Burns’ blog, “The Iowa Mercury.” It is shared here through the Iowa Writers’ Collaborative.

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