
A relatively unknown farmer who openly touted his ties to the Make America Healthy Again movement upset President Donald Trumpâs endorsed candidate in Iowaâs GOP gubernatorial primary Tuesday.
Father of seven Zach Lahn, running an insurgent campaign endorsed by Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Action and Turning Point Action, narrowly defeated Trump-backed Republican Iowa Rep. Randy Feenstra to win his partyâs nomination in the open race to succeed retiring Republican Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds. Lahn received 37.79% of the vote to Feenstraâs 37.01% â a difference of under 2,000 votes â in the five-candidate GOP field, The Associated Press reported with over 95% of ballots counted.
Lahn will face off against Democratic Iowa Auditor Rob Sand, who ran unopposed for his partyâs nomination, in what is expected to be a close November general election. The nonpartisan Cook Political Report rates the open Iowa gubernatorial race as a âToss Up,â despite the fact that Trump carried the state by 13 percentage points in 2024. Sand was the only Iowa Democratic candidate to win statewide in 2022.
âHow about this? We the people!â Lahn said during his victory speech. âI donât have to tell you this but nobody thought that this could be done. We were outspent, opposed by the establishment, told to wait our turn.â
âWell, tonight the people of Iowa had something to say about that. That weâre not going to wait anymore!â he emphasized.
The farmer and businessman also alluded to his support for the MAHA-aligned policies in his election night remarks.
âIowa has the fastest-growing cancer rate in the world. We all know something is terribly wrong. But too many politicians from Washington, D.C., to Des Moines have had their heads stuck in the sand while Big Ag and Big Pharma have printed money,â he said. âThis will not go on when Iâm governor.â
âIowans are going to funerals for people dying at 60 whose parents lived to be 80. We are losing the wisdom of a generation. We have to use every resource we have to solve this,â Lahn continued. âWe have to find out what Big Ag and Big Pharma knew about the safety of their products and when they knew it. And we need to direct our great state universities to use every resource at their disposal to fight this cancer epidemic and end it.â
During his underdog primary bid, the candidate and his supporters railed against Feenstra highlighting his ties to the pharmaceutical industry, The Washington Post reported.
Alex Clark, a MAHA podcaster who works for Turning Point USA (TPUSA), strongly supported Lahn over Feenstra, calling the latter a âBAYER ENDORSED CANDIDATEâ in a Friday X post responding to Trumpâs endorsement of the congressman. âRUN DONâT WALK. VOTE LAHN!!!!!â she added in the post.
TPUSA President Erika Kirk congratulated Lahn on his primary victory in an X post Tuesday,
âCongratulations to Zach Lahn on his victory! He will be a great Governor for all Iowans. Iowa is one of the most important states in the nation,â Kirk wrote in her post. âProud of our team @TPAction and the work ahead to deliver more MAGA and MAHA wins for the President.â
Iowa is notably the No. 1 producer of corn and No. 2 producer of soy among U.S. states. These crops are used to make products that are heavily scrutinized by the MAHA movement such as high fructose corn syrup and seed oils.
In his Truth Social endorsement of Feenstra, Trump called him âMAGA all the way,â adding that he âhas delivered strong results for the Hawkeye Stateâ during his career in public office.
Feenstra has represented a heavily Republican northwestern Iowa-based House district for three terms and declined to run for a fourth, instead seeking the governorâs mansion.
âLahn has been a steadfast champion of personal health freedom, consistently standing against government and corporate intrusion into individual medical decisions. As a defender of liberty and family autonomy, he is committed to making Iowa a national leader in medical freedom,â MAHA Action said in its December 2o25 endorsement of the outsider.
Lahn sat down with Tucker Carlson for an hour-and-a-half-long interview posted on YouTube in February.
During the discussion, Lahn and Carlson spoke about Iowaâs skyrocketing cancer rates, globalism, the proliferation of artificial intelligence, rising land prices and alleged connections between pesticides and Parkinsonâs disease, among other issues.
âIf youâre exposed to paraquat your chance of Parkinsonâs doubles,â Lahn told Carlson during the interview, referring to a chemical herbicide widely used in commercial agriculture. âIf you go on X and you type in, and you just look at paraquat, youâll find stories of farmers who just will not use it anymore. Theyâll tell stories of spraying it and immediately ⊠that day getting uncontrollable bloody noses. Itâs a very, very harsh product.â
Trumpâs other endorsed statewide candidate in Iowa easily won her primary race Tuesday. Republican Iowa Rep. Ashley Hinson defeated former state Sen. Jim Carlin in the open GOP primary for the U.S. Senate by nearly a 3-to-1 margin, according to the AP.
Hinson is now set to face Iowa state Rep. Josh Turek in the November general election to succeed retiring incumbent Republican Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst. Cook Political Report has rated the race âLean R.â
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