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Iowa Voters Reflect on Trump's Impact Ahead of Midterm Elections

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As the 2024 electoral cycle heats up, voters in Iowa are expressing mixed feelings about Donald Trump's presidency and its implications for the upcoming midterm elections. Shanen Ebersole, a farmer, critiques Trump's policies, particularly his plan to lower tariffs on Argentine beef imports, while expressing a desire for more thoughtful leadership. With Iowa set to elect a new governor and U.S. senator in 2026, the political landscape is shifting, and Democrats see an opportunity to gain ground in traditionally Republican areas. Voter sentiment indicates a potential fatigue with Trump, suggesting that the upcoming elections could be competitive, especially in districts where margins have been slim in the past.

Key Details: • Iowa will elect a new governor and U.S. senator in 2026. • Voter sentiment in Iowa shows mixed feelings about Trump, with some expressing fatigue. • Democrats need to win key seats in traditionally Republican districts to gain a majority in the House.

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Shanen EbersoleBetsy SarconeZach NunnKellertonDes MoinesRinggold County

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