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Iowa Voters Reject Establishment Pick Despite Trump Endorsement

Grassroots conservatives in the Hawkeye State chose a populist outsider over a Washington-backed incumbent, signaling a shift in local political priorities.

PoliticsPublished June 3, 2026 at 1:35 PM
File image of Randy Feenstra. He wears a suit as he attends a hearing in the US House

In a clear message to the Washington establishment, Iowa voters have rejected three-term congressman Randy Feenstra in favor of political newcomer Zach Lahn. Despite a last-minute endorsement from Donald Trump, Feenstra was unable to overcome the perception that he had become too entrenched in the D.C. swamp.

Lahn, a farmer and businessman, secured the victory by running on a platform of 'Iowa First' and 'Make Iowa Healthy Again,' successfully tapping into grassroots frustration regarding foreign land ownership and the influence of global elites.

The race highlights a growing divide between traditional party favorites and a base that is increasingly demanding candidates who prioritize local sovereignty over establishment politics.

While the media is quick to frame this as a failure of presidential political instincts, the result is more accurately a testament to the power of a motivated electorate that refuses to be told who to support by the political class.

As Lahn prepares to face Democrat Rob Sand in November, the contest serves as a reminder that voters in the heartland are looking for authentic representation, not just party-line endorsements.

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