Trump’s pick for Iowa governor Randy Feenstra concedes election to Zach Lahn — breaking president’s endorsement streak

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WASHINGTON — President Trump-backed Rep. Randy Feenstra conceded to businessman Zach Lahn in the Iowa GOP primary for Senate, marking a rare endorsement defeat for the president in the primaries.

Lahn barely edged out Feenstra (R-Iowa) in the contest to take on Democratic state auditor Rob Sand in the general election. Incumbent Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) opted against seeking reelection.

Trump-backed Rep. Randy Feenstra lost the Republican nod for Iowa governor to businessman Zach Lahn, marking a rare endorsement defeat for the president in a GOP primary this cycle. The Washington Post via Getty Images

Up until Tuesday, President Trump had a perfect endorsement record in House, Senate, and governor races on the Republican side. Notably, Trump did have a handful of GOP primary defeats in low-level races such as state legislative ones.

Zach Lahn, Republican candidate for Iowa governor, speaks during a campaign event Thursday, May 28, 2026, in Newton. Erin Murphy/The Gazette via AP
Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-IA) speaks to guests during a campaign event at the Silo City farm on May 30, 2026, near Sioux Rapids, Iowa. Getty Images

Trump had endorsed Feenstra on Friday, well after early voting began in the Hawkeye State in the middle of last month.

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