Iowa's Gubernatorial Landscape Takes Shape: Zach Lahn and Rob Sand Headed for Showdown in November In a closely watched Republican primary, businessman Zach Lahn has emerged as the GOP's top contender for Iowa governor, securing the party's nomination after a heated contest that saw him take down four other challengers, including Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Iowa). Lahn's victory, backed by the influential conservative group Turning Point Action, sets the stage for a highly anticipated showdown with Democratic State Auditor Rob Sand, who ran unopposed in his party's primary. As the two candidates prepare to face off in November, Iowa voters can expect a battle of ideologies, with Lahn's conservative platform likely to be pitted against Sand's more liberal stance on key issues. The outcome of this high-stakes election will have significant implications for the Hawkeye State's future, and Iowans are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to make their voices heard.


Businessman Zach Lahn and State Auditor Rob Sand are projected to face off in November for Iowa governor, according to Decision Desk HQ.  Lahn, who was endorsed by Turning Point Action, defeated four other challengers in his GOP primary, including Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Iowa). Feenstra had enjoyed endorsements from President Trump and retiring Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa). Sand ran uncontested on...