Republican Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds revealed on Thursday that her husband Kevin has been diagnosed with lung Cancer.
âWeâre grateful to the incredible Medical team caring for Kevin,â the governor said in a news release.
âOur doctor has assured us that significant advancements in lung Cancer treatment have been very effective and we have every reason to be optimistic.
âWe are confident in our team as we begin treatment, and we will beat this together.â
âKevin has been my anchor throughout our 41 years of marriage, and I will be the same for him as he begins treatment,â Reynolds continued.
âWe are blessed to be surrounded by a loving family and a community of prayer warriors. We know God is with us on this journey.â
Reynolds and her husband have been married since 1982.
In a Facebook post last month in honor of Kevin Reynoldsâ birthday, the governor said, âThereâs nobody Iâd rather have by my side!â
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According to a biography of Kevin Reynolds on the governorâs website, he grew up on an Iowa farm and met his future wife in high school.
He retired from the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 2017 following a 36-year career with the agency.
âHe made history as Iowaâs first-ever First Gentleman when his wife, Kim Reynolds, became Governor of Iowa,â the biography states.
The couple shares three daughters and 11 grandchildren.
Kim Reynoldsâ political career began in 1994 when she was elected a county treasurer. She later served in the state Senate and as lieutenant governor.
Reynolds was elevated to her current role in 2017 when then-Gov. Terry Branstad stepped down to become the Trump administrationâs ambassador to China.
Reynolds was elected to her first full term as governor in 2018 in a race against Democrat Fred Hubbell.
Last November, she was elected to a second term when she soundly defeated Democratic candidate Deidre DeJear by a margin of almost 19 points.
Former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are both vying for Reynoldsâ endorsement in the 2024 Republican presidential primary race.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
