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National Democrats see hope in Iowa with Josh Turek’s Senate bid

the article discusses Iowa state Senator Josh Turek’s bid for the U.S. Senate in the 2026 race, which some Democrats view as their best chance to win the seat. Although no formal endorsements have been made, Turek is reportedly supported by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Democratic state Representative J.D. Scholten recently dropped out of the race and endorsed Turek, expressing confidence in his candidacy. Othre Democratic contenders include state Sen. Zach Wahls, veteran Nathan Sage, and Des Moines School Board Chairwoman Jackie Norris. Though, some candidates criticize Schumer’s backing of Turek, reflecting broader dissatisfaction with party leadership among progressives.

The race opened up after Republican Sen.Joni Ernst announced she would not seek reelection, presenting a rare possibility for Democrats in Iowa, a state that was once a swing or blue-leaning state but has shifted to the right over recent election cycles. The article notes Iowa’s notable political shift, highlighting how it swung from supporting Barack Obama in 2012 to Donald Trump in 2020.Democrats hope that without an incumbent Republican, they have a better chance to reclaim the seat in this newly competitive race.


National Democrats see hope in Iowa with Josh Turek’s Senate bid

Some Democrats are seeing state Sen. Josh Turek’s U.S. Senate bid as their best chance at success in the 2026 Iowa Senate race.

Several Iowa Democratic leaders said Turek will be backed by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, according to a NOTUS report, but no formal endorsements have yet been made. Democratic state Rep. J.D. Scholten dropped his campaign for Senate last month and backed Turek.

“From the very beginning, I thought a prairie populist athlete from western Iowa would be the best candidate to win in the general election,” Scholten said at the time. “I still do, but instead of me, I have complete confidence that Josh Turek can take this on. That’s why I am suspending my campaign and endorsing him. As his friend, I’m proud to support him.”

Scholten told NOTUS, “Give this a month or two and I think it’ll be clear, if it’s not already, that Turek is going to be the campaign that people get behind.”

Other Democratic candidates include Iowa state Sen. Zach Wahls, veteran Nathan Sage, and Des Moines School Board Chairwoman Jackie Norris. While strategists and some lawmakers have supported Turek, other candidates, however, have criticized Schumer’s reported support of Turek, as progressive members of the party have been increasingly critical of his leadership.

“I’ll speak for almost every Iowan right now that D.C. is not going to dictate this race,” Sage told NOTUS in an interview. “It’s going to be Iowans, it’s going to be conversations with Iowans. We all know that Chuck Schumer has lost elections over the past 10 years, and … we’ve seen a lot of anger about that at the town halls that I’ve gone to, where people are tired of D.C. leadership.”

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) announced she would not seek reelection last month. This is the first open Senate race in Iowa since 2014. Democrats are hoping not having a Republican incumbent in the race will aid their chances at winning the formerly purple state.

HOW IOWA’S VOTER REGISTRATIONS MAY REVEAL ITS SHIFT TO THE RIGHT

Iowa was once a swing state, even considered to be a blue-leaning one, but it has moved to the right in recent elections. Prior to President Donald Trump’s 2016 win, Iowa voted for the Democratic candidate in six of the previous seven elections. The exception was then-President George W. Bush’s narrow win in 2004. 

Between the 2012 and 2020 elections, Iowa experienced the biggest percentage swing in party wins of any state in a presidential election. Then-President Barack Obama won the state by 6 percentage points in 2012, and Trump won it by 8 points in 2020.



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