MAHA-backed Zach Lahn defeats Trump-backed Randy Feenstra in Iowa GOP primary for governor
Businessman Zach Lahn defeated Rep. Randy Feenstra in Iowa’s Republican primary for governor, NBC News projects, as party voters rejected President Donald Trump’s late endorsement in the race. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Earlier Tuesday night, Billy Fuerst, a spokesperson for Feenstra’s campaign, confirmed that he had conceded to Lahn. It’s the first time in the midterm elections that a Trump-backed candidate for governor, the House or the Senate has lost a primary. Rep. Randy Feenstra, R-Iowa, walks up the House steps in 2024.Bill Clark / CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images file With 99% of the expected vote counted, Lahn had 37.8% of the vote to 37% for Feenstra. “Clearly a Randy problem. Barely won his own district,” a Trump world strategist said in a text message. “But, it is what it is. So we go with Lahn. That’s fine. He did well.” If no candidate had won at least 35% of the vote, the contest would have been thrown to a state convention later …



