Gov. Kim Reynolds said Thursday that Iowa is ready to host a 250th birthday bash on the Iowa State Fairgrounds for America after President-elect Donald Trump once pitched the idea.
THEY SAY THIS YEAR’S RESULTS WILL INFLUENCE THE FUTURE OF IOWA’S CAUCUSES IN 2028. OUR CHIEF POLITICAL REPORTER, AMANDA ROOKER, HAS BEEN TALKING TO IOWA REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS WHO SAY THEY’RE GEARING UP TO FIGHT FOR THE FIRST IN THE NATION SPOT.
The Associated Press as of Wednesday has not called the race in Iowa’s 1st Congressional District because the margin is close enough that it could prompt a recount.
Donald Trump won Iowa for the third consecutive time on election night thanks to a rightward shift that buoyed conservatives up and down the ballot.
Iowa Democrats didn't see much success on election night. They lost statehouse seats and three congressional races.Iowa's 1st district has not been called, but
An Iowa pollster is facing intense backlash on social media after Trump cruised to victory in the Hawkeye State despite the poll showing Harris up by 3 points.
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Iowa Democrats had gotten their hopes up, and honestly, how could they not? On Saturday night, J. Ann Selzer—the most renowned pollster in Iowa, if not the entire country—released her final preelection survey, finding that Kamala Harris was leading Donald Trump by three points in a state the former president had carried by eight in 2020.
Republican U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn defeated Democrat Lanon Baccam in Iowa's 3rd Congressional District, which was considered a toss-up race.
Republicans represent all of Iowa’s four congressional districts but Democrats are hopeful of their chances in the general election
The state has six Electoral College votes. Iowa voters cast their ballots in the presidential contest in addition to several down-ballot races on Nov. 5. The state has six Electoral College votes. Polls close in Iowa at 8 p.m. CT, 9 p.m. ET.