"This really is a double-edged sword," says Ron Duncan, Johnson County's economic development director, standing on a corner in downtown Vienna, the once-bustling county seat that now has just a handful of businesses and government offices.
reeting Perry recently in the parking lot outside a restaurant in Council Bluffs, on the Missouri River, was a cluster of protesters waving signs assailing his immigration record. Ron Duncan, a retired Harrison County truck driver wearing a black Iowa Minuteman cap, carried a placard that read, "Gov.
"It's interesting to me that no one who has declared my candidacy dead has been in Iowa," Gingrich told reporters.Ron Duncan, a resident of Missouri Valley, also protested against Gingrich's 2012 run for president. Duncan is specifically opposed to Gingrich's 1986 support of the Immigration Reform a
Ron Duncan, a resident of Missouri Valley, was also on hand with a sign to protest Gingrichs 2012 run for president. Duncan is specifically opposed to Gingrichs 1986 support of the Comprehensive Immigration Reform.