Former Dem state chairman says he’s retiring from politics
Gordon Fischer set off a lot of buzz in Iowa political circles when he announced in a Facebook status update Wednesday he was permanently retiring from politics.
The former chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party led the Dems during Iowa’s 2004 presidential caucuses. He also had the wisdom to jump on the Barack Obama bandwagon early on in the last caucus cycle.
So can someone so plugged in step away?
Fischer thinks so.
“For 15 years basically I’ve been balancing my law practice and this political hobby or volunteerism… and it’s just time to do something else,” Fischer said.
He points out that when he began in politics he never would have imagined he would see a Democratic president, Congress, Iowa governor and Iowa Legislature.
“I would have not dared to hope for that in my wildest dreams but it does seem like a good time to step back,” Fischer said. “And there’s so many great young people in Des Moines and around Iowa that are involved in politics. Things are definitely, definitely trending heavily in the Democrat direction.”
Fischer said he’s ready to take some time off, and will likely find a cause eventually.
For the record, many of the comments on his Facebook page expressed doubt that he would truly retire from politics.
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