Iowa's Primary Results Set the Stage for Competitive Elections
In the latest primary elections, Democratic state Rep. Josh Turek is set to challenge Republican U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson for the Senate. Meanwhile, Rob Sand ran unopposed for governor.
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In the latest primary elections, Democratic state Rep. Josh Turek is set to challenge Republican U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson for the Senate. Meanwhile, Rob Sand ran unopposed for governor.
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As both Democrats and Republicans prepare for the upcoming midterm elections, Iowa emerges as a pivotal state, with its primary set to take place soon.