Archer says he appeals ‘to all walks of life’

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“We have to slowly wean these industries off all subsidies and let them stand and compete on their own,” he said in April. “We shock the system, so we have to give them a long enough runway — 5, 6, 7 years — in order to alter their business practices.”

Although Archer also has seen less of a need for farm subsidies in recent years, the Congressional hopeful also holds the stance that the federal government still needs to assist U.S. farmers to “mitigate risks inherent in this business that allow our country to have food security.”

Archer recently spoke at the Republican National Convention in Tampa Bay, Fla., in August. In a Cook Report political poll released last week, the Republican candidate has gained some ground against Loebsack in Newton’s new district but still is trailing going into the last six weeks of the campaign.

To learn more about Archer or his campaign, visit www.archerforcongress.com.

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