Randy Feenstra enters race for Iowa governor

Randy feenstra, a three-term Republican congressman from Iowa, officially entered the 2026 race for governor to succeed the retiring Kim Reynolds. In his proclamation, Feenstra highlighted his support for former President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which included significant tax cuts. Feenstra emphasized his commitment to building a stronger Iowa and opposing what he described as a liberal, progressive agenda. His campaign also criticized his likely Democratic opponent, Iowa Auditor Rob Sand, focusing on Sand’s associations with national Democrats and his stances on taxes and transgender rights. Reynolds announced she woudl not seek reelection,opening the field to several Republican candidates,including Brad Sherman,Eddie Andrews,and Adam Steen,all competing for the party nomination and Trump’s endorsement. The Democratic Governors association criticized Feenstra’s record, accusing him of supporting policies that have harmed Iowa’s economy and public services. Feenstra’s gubernatorial run also creates an open seat in Iowa’s 4th Congressional District, which he currently holds.


Randy Feenstra enters race for Iowa governor, touting support for Trump megabill

Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-IA) entered the 2026 race on Tuesday to succeed retiring Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds.

In announcing the news, he touted his support for President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill that implemented massive tax cuts on tips, overtime pay, and Social Security benefits in July.

“It’s official! I’m running to be the next Governor of Iowa to take our state to new heights,” Feenstra posted on X. “Working with President Trump, we will build a stronger Iowa and keep the liberal, progressive agenda out of our state.”

The three-term congressman dedicated a portion of his campaign announcement video to disparaging his likely opponent, Rob Sand, the Iowa auditor and the only Democrat in elected office statewide.

Feenstra’s campaign brought up Sand’s ties to former President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as his support for higher taxes and transgender rights.

“Liberal liar Rob Sand only sinks low, but Randy Feenstra always stands tall for Iowa,” the narrator says in the video.

In April, Reynolds announced she would retire after her second term ends in January 2027 because she wants to spend more time with her family. Her surprise decision opened the gubernatorial field, prompting several candidates to enter the race.

Former state Rep. Brad Sherman, state Rep. Eddie Andrews, and former Iowa Department of Administrative Services Director Adam Steen are in the running against Feenstra for the Republican nomination and Trump’s support.

Feenstra was anticipated to run after he filed paperwork with the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board in May to launch a gubernatorial bid, but Tuesday’s announcement makes his run official.

Sand announced his bid on the same day Feenstra filed his campaign paperwork. Longtime Democratic consultant Julie Stauch is also running.

The Democratic Governors Association criticized Feenstra’s newly launched bid.

“Randy Feenstra would continue the same failed policies of the last decade of disastrous one-party rule in Des Moines that has led to a failing economy, underfunded schools, an extreme abortion ban, and widespread government corruption,” DGA communications director Sam Newton said in a statement.

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“Just look at what he’s done as a rubber stamp in Congress: voting to gut Medicaid and threaten rural hospitals to give tax breaks to the wealthy, pushing to overturn Roe, and proposing major cuts to education,” he added. “With Feenstra in the race, the already wide-open, crowded, and expensive GOP primary is only guaranteed to get nastier. Iowans are ready for change.”

Feenstra’s entry in the race for Iowa governor opens up his seat for competition next year in Iowa’s 4th Congressional District, a red district the Republican incumbent won by nearly 35 points last fall. Feenstra first won the district in 2020 by unseating then-Republican Rep. Steve King.


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