Zach Lahn, a businessman and farmer, was poised to upset a congressman backed by President Trump in Tuesday’s Republican primary for governor in Iowa
The president backed Rep. Randy Feenstra in a state expected to host one of the nation’s most competitive 2026 races for governor.
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