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Iowa GOP Primary Results: Trump-Backed Candidate Defeated
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- June 3, 2026
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In a surprising turn of events, Iowa Republican voters rejected President Trump’s chosen candidate for governor in the state’s primary election. Representative Randy Feenstra suffered a narrow defeat despite receiving a late endorsement from the former president. This loss highlights mixed signals regarding Trump’s influence over the Republican Party.
Feenstra, endorsed by Trump just days before the primary, was expected to advance past four other candidates. However, he was ultimately defeated by Zach Lahn, a political operative and farmer, known for running an outsider campaign. Feenstra, who faced criticism for running an underwhelming campaign, also dealt with opposition from former Representative Steve King, whom Feenstra previously defeated in 2020. King publicly supported Lahn in this contest.
Trump’s endorsement has typically been a significant advantage in Republican primaries, often leading to victories over established party members. Yet, Feenstra’s loss illustrates challenges Trump faces, as some party members increasingly push back against his preferences. Despite this, Trump has secured a series of primary wins against Republican competitors earlier in the month.
The outcome of this primary serves as a reminder of the evolving dynamics within the Republican Party, where endorsements and loyalty can sometimes clash with local sentiments and grassroots movements.