Lahn's win in GOP primary for Iowa governor is a setback for Trump that could signal MAHA strength
Source: AP
By HANNAH FINGERHUT and ALI SWENSON
Updated 8:34 AM CDT, June 3, 2026
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) Businessman Zach Lahns win in Iowas Republican gubernatorial primary over President Donald Trumps pick, Rep. Randy Feenstra, delivered a rare electoral setback for Trump in a primary season that had previously handed him back-to-back victories.
The narrow upset Tuesday revealed cracks in Trumps coalition in the deep-red state, encouraging Democrats who are hopeful they can flip control of the governors office this year. It also marked a potential breakthrough moment for the Make America Healthy Again movement, which has clashed with the Trump administration over its embrace of pesticides and backed Lahns message in favor of regenerative farming and against large agricultural corporations.
I will take on the big ag cartels. I will break up their monopolies, and I will get Iowa farmers a fair deal, Lahn said in his victory speech late Tuesday.
Members of the MAHA movement, a diverse coalition of supporters of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with priorities ranging from ending vaccine mandates to promoting healthy soil and organic food, cheered the win as a sign their political message was resonating with voters.

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