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Robert Lee Vander Plaats (born April 12, 1963) is an American politician and political activist. Since 2010, he has been the president and CEO of The Family Leader, a socially conservative organization in Iowa. Active in Republican Party politics, Vander Plaats ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Iowa in 2002, 2006, and 2010. [1]
Bob Vander Plaats (President and CEO) Chuck Hurley (President, Iowa Family Policy Center) The Family Leader (stylized The FAMiLY LEADER) [ 1 ] is an American socially conservative umbrella group comprising The Family Leader Foundation, Marriage Matters, Iowa Family PAC, and Iowans for Freedom.
Prominent Trump-supporting evangelicals such as Franklin Graham, Ralph Reed and Bob Vander Plaats called it, respectively, “disgraceful,” “heartbreaking” and “cruelty.”
Vander Plaats has been a kingmaker in recent Iowa Republican caucuses, having worked for the winning Huckabee campaign in 2008 and having endorsed Santorum’s and Cruz’s victorious bids in the ...
Bob Vander Plaats, CEO and president of The Family Leader [273] Carlo Maria Viganò, Italian traditionalist Catholic archbishop and former Vatican ambassador to the United States [274] Lance Wallnau, evangelical preacher and televangelist [275] Andrew Wommack, charismatic televangelist [276]
Iowa evangelical leader Bob Vander Plaats BLASTS Trump's character: "The number one hurdle for Donald Trump is I've never met a dad or a mom or a grandpa or grandma who have told me they want ...
The Marriage Vow or "The Marriage Vow - A Declaration of Dependence Upon Marriage and Family" is a political pledge created by Bob Vander Plaats, a former candidate for Iowa governor, and the Iowa-based conservative group; The Family Leader, a public advocacy organization affiliated with the Iowa Family Policy Center, that he heads. [1]
Bob Vander Plaats, an influential Iowa evangelical leader, said he doesn’t believe recent polling that shows evangelical voters still support former President Trump. “I don’t believe them ...