Iowa: Democrat Josh Turek to face Trump-backed Ashley Hinson in bid to flip red Senate seat | Iowa


Iowa voters cast their ballots in Tuesday’s heated primaries for months of fervent campaigning ahead of the November midterms, contests that could determine the balance of power in Congress.

A red state that the GOP has dominated for the past decade, Democrats believe they can be competitive in three of its four House races, its Senate election, and the contest to replace Kim Reynolds, the retiring Republican governor.

Here’s who came out ahead in the primary according to results verified by the Associated Press:

US Senate

Josh Turek, the state house representative who benefited from millions of dollars in outside spending and the endorsement of a slew of top Democrats, won the Democratic primary in a race to replace retiring Republican senator Joni Ernst.

In a proxy battle for which direction the party would take, 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 minority leader whom he blamed for weakening the party.

The primary between the two men became contentious, as Wahls alleged that his opponent was the favorite of the Democratic establishment, pointing to more than $5m in spending to promote Turek by VoteVets, a Pac that has previously received money from Schumer’s campaign fund.

Turek countered that he was the more electable candidate since he had won office in a western Iowa district that leaned conservative, while Wahls represented a liberal area in eastern Iowa.

Turek will face Ashley Hinson, a Republican US representative who Donald Trump endorsed to replace Ernst.

US House of Representatives

Democrats believe they have a shot at winning three of Iowa’s four House seats, putting the state at the center of their hopes to retake control of the chamber.

In south-eastern Iowa’s first congressional district, the vulnerable incumbent Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks won her primary, beating rightwing challenger David Pautsch.

Christina Bohannan won the Democratic primary, setting the University of Iowa law professor up for her third run against Miller-Meeks, whom she lost to in 2024 by about 800 votes.

In the third congressional district around Des Moines, incumbent Zach Nunn won the Republican primary, while state senator Sarah Trone Garriott won the Democratic nomination.

This story will be updated as more races are called …


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