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primaries for governor in South Carolina, Iowa and Oklahoma COLUMBIA, S.C. — President Donald Trump endorsed three Republican gubernatorial candidates
Trump-endorsed candidates running in competitive races have publicly acknowledged the political complications of being at war. Hinson is widely expected to win Tuesday’s GOP primary for Iowa
candidate in their critical Senate primary. They’re hoping it doesn’t come too late. Some GOP strategists and officials are worried President Donald Trump will wait until the 11th hour to back his preferred
Iowa’s Republican gubernatorial primary, when businessman Zach Lahn defeated Representative Randy Feenstra despite Feenstra’s endorsement from Trump. Lahn campaigned as a conservative outsider, backing a total abortion ban, opposing what he called liberal
candidates speak to them most in places that have the most to lose — and gain. --- ### Iowa's GOP gubernatorial primary Iowa Republican voters could decide the party's nominee for governor in the state
primary for Iowa governor on Tuesday, a shocking upset after he earned President Donald Trump’s last-minute endorsement. Feenstra announced in a speech to supporters that he called Zach Lahn, another Republican candidate
endorsed Congressman Randy Feenstra lost the Iowa gubernatorial primary race** last night to businessman Zach Lahn. It's a rare blow to President Trump, who has seen almost all of his chosen candidates
candidates' pitches – and a national political environment where President Trump, Congress and the Democratic Party all face record-low approval ratings. Iowa is also a state where Trump administration policies like tariffs
Iowa’s Republican governor, who is not seeking re-election, the president had given Randy Feenstra, a congressman, his “Complete and Total Endorsement”, which would normally be enough to see him to victory. Instead, Lahn
primary with less than 40 percent of the vote over Trump-endorsed Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Iowa). Sand — [an avid hunter](https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/21/iowa-democrats-rob-sand-midterms-hunting-00837624) who is the only statewide-elected Democratic official — has gained popularity
endorsement of a slew of top Democrats. He defeated Zach Wahls, the state senator who pitched himself to voters as an outsider who would stand up to party elites including Chuck Schumer, the US [Senate
endorsements from the likes of Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar. My colleague **Joseph Gedeon** has more: **New Mexico** Contests in the state include primaries for congressional seats, a US Senate seat
primaries is for the Democratic Senate nomination, where Turek has clashed with state senator Zach Wahls over which candidate is better suited to appeal to the state’s right-leaning voters. Wahls, whose 2011 [speech
candidates face off in the general election regardless of which party they belong to. In the heated primary for Los Angeles mayor, [Karen Bass came out ahead](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/02/karen-bass-los-angeles-mayoral-primary) – but falling short
candidate but Hilton and Becerra were leading so far, with Steyer running slightly further back. “Change is coming to California, and it’s long overdue,” Hilton told supporters after polls closed, reflecting his campaign message
candidate who may have the best shot against Lombardo, former Clark County Sheriff, is the state's top cop, Democratic Attorney General Aaron Ford. With a sizeable war chest, Lombardo should sail through the primary
candidates who could flip critical districts in the US House and Senate in November, setting up a series of high-stakes general election contests in a midterm year expected to favor Democrats. Among the most
Iowa’s Senate nomination. In Colorado’s 8th District, where Dems see a flip opportunity, Manny Rutinel is running against the more moderate Shannon Bird. And last month, Graham Platner got a boost when Schumer
primary polling before [she suspended her campaign](https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/30/janet-mills-maine-senate-dropout-00899664?gpp=DBABLA~BVQqAAAAAgA.QA) in April, and has led the Republican senator in [public head-to-head polls](https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/polls/maine-us-senate-election-polls-2026.html). “Several donors I know are still
Iowa offers a golden opportunity to gain ground. Two main Democrats are racing to be their nominee for Ernst’s seat: State Representative Josh Turek and State Senator Zach Wahls. Turek is seen as more