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Updated · NPR · May 31
Iowa Holds June 3 Primary With Competitive Midterm Races Key to House Control
Updated
Updated · NPR · May 31

Iowa Holds June 3 Primary With Competitive Midterm Races Key to House Control

4 articles · Updated · NPR · May 31
  • June 3 primaries in Iowa are drawing unusual midterm attention, with competitive races testing whether the reliably red state is becoming a more contested battleground.
  • Those contests matter beyond the state because both parties see Iowa as part of the fight for congressional control, especially in closely watched House races.
  • Iowa is better known for its outsized role in presidential politics, but this year's midterm primary is elevating the state again as national parties gauge voter mood and candidate strength.
  • The results could help shape each party's path into November by showing whether Republicans can hold their edge or Democrats can capitalize on a more competitive map.
Will Iowa's key 'toss-up' races accurately predict the national balance of power for the 2026 midterms?
With record independent voters, could Iowa's primary results reshape the American heartland's political map?