Des Moines. On Sunday, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, president of the Democratic Governors' Association, rallied more than 300 people at The River Place in support of Iowa Democratic gubernatorial nominee Rob Sand. Beshear cited his two gubernatorial victories in Kentucky — a state that voted heavily for Donald Trump — as evidence Democrats can win statewide in redder states and told the crowd he expected Iowans to elect a Democratic U.S. senator, congressional candidates and a governor in 2026. Sand, who serves as Iowa state auditor and is the only Democrat holding statewide office, has drawn national attention and led fundraising as he prepares for the open-seat contest after Gov. Kim Reynolds said she will not seek reelection. The rally came after a contentious Republican primary that concluded June 2 with businessman and farmer Zach Lahn winning the GOP nomination over U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra, who had high-profile support. Republicans criticized Sand's appearance with Beshear, with the Republican Governors Association communications director saying national Democrats are lining up behind Sand; Sand responded that Democrats support a Democrat and noted his campaign has more Republican donors than Lahn. Organizers and participants also highlighted Iowa's independent redistricting commission; Beshear did not take questions or discuss any potential 2028 presidential plans at the event.
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The Iowa governor's race is heating up. It's a key battleground that could signal shifts in national politics. If you're in Iowa, your vote in 2026 could impact the balance of power. Even if you're not, this race could shape the political landscape. Keep an eye on the candidates and their platforms.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is backing Rob Sand in Iowa, signaling national Democratic support. The Republican primary has been contentious, with Zach Lahn emerging as the GOP nominee. The race is on, and it's gaining national attention. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Iowa or interested in politics.
Rob Sand, his campaign team and the Iowa Democratic Party benefited from a high-profile endorsement by Democratic Governors' Association President Andy Beshear and the addition of Crawford County Supervisor Dave Muhlbauer as a running mate, strengthening outreach to rural voters.
Republican nominee Zach Lahn and allied Iowa Republicans face a more closely watched, potentially more competitive race as Democrats consolidate endorsements, add a rural running mate, and attract national attention.
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