GOP Gov Race Remains “Unsettled” and “Chaotic” 90 Days Out from Primary

GOP Gov Race Remains “Unsettled” and “Chaotic” 90 Days Out from Primary

DES MOINES – Iowa’s Republican gubernatorial race continues to be an “unsettled,” “chaotic and competitive” mess with no clear frontrunner 90 days out from the June 2 primary election.

Randy Feenstra has been “unable to clear the primary field” and recently “acknowledge[d] that getting past the June primary isn’t a slam dunk.” Feenstra has left the door open to more primary candidates filing for the governor’s race as he continues to face major problems with his own party, while GOP activists are planning for the “very, very real possibility” of the wide-open primary going to a “contested” convention. 

From Iowa Democratic Party spokesperson Terra Hernandez:

“We’re 90 days out from primary day, and alarm bells are going off for Iowa Republicans. Randy Feenstra, Adam Steen, Zach Lahn, Brad Sherman, and Eddie Andrews are locked in an all-out sprint towards a messy, ‘contested’ convention in June. Every day that brings us closer to the primary is a reminder the field would be a continuation of Kim Reynolds’ record of corruption and failure: an economy in decline, failing public schools, and working families losing access to health care as politicians in Des Moines and D.C. drive their costs higher.”

What you need to know about Iowa’s wide-open GOP gov primary:

  • Brad Sherman and Eddie Andrews also support unaccountable school vouchers, backed tariffs that are raising prices and hurting farmers, agree on going even further than Reynolds’ six-week abortion ban, and want to raise taxes on hardworking Iowans.

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