Congressman Rod Blum walked out of an interview after a reporter questioned him about why he will only allow people who live in the first district into his town halls. The reporter asked if Blum would take campaign donations from outside of his district.

Local 5's Chief Political Reporter asked Iowa's top politician, the longest serving governor in U.S. history, about handling tough questions.

Governor Terry Branstad said you have to have thick skin.

Reporter Amanda Krenz asked, "What about when local reporters like myself get under your skin a little bit?"

Branstad said, "I have so many years of experience, I try not to show it. I learned a long time ago, even if you're not happy or you don't think the questions is fair, remember you're talking directly to the people."

Governor Branstad says sometimes politicians feel attacked by the media but when you're an elected official you need to handle it.

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