Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 1
Turek Leads Hinson by 4 Points in Iowa Senate Race as Trump Approval Drops 19 Points
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Turek Leads Hinson by 4 Points in Iowa Senate Race as Trump Approval Drops 19 Points

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Summary

  • A Fox News poll of 1,003 Iowa registered voters puts Democrat Josh Turek at 50% and Republican Ashley Hinson at 46% in the open Senate race, though the lead sits within the survey’s ±3-point margin of error.
  • Trump’s Iowa standing has swung sharply negative to 42% favorable and 55% unfavorable, down 19 points from November 2024, while 42% of voters now say they are falling behind financially and 39% rank inflation as their top Senate issue.
  • Turek’s edge is reinforced by stronger Democratic enthusiasm: he leads by 15 points among extremely motivated voters, wins 96% party support versus Hinson’s 88%, and his backers are more likely to say they are certain to stick with him.
  • Hinson runs strongest with MAGA Republicans, white evangelicals and older men, but half of voters say they are concerned she is too close to Trump; fewer express concern that Turek is too liberal.
  • The poll also shows Democrats competitive statewide beyond the Senate race, with gubernatorial nominee Rob Sand leading Republican Zach Lahn by 9 points in the contest to replace retiring Gov. Kim Reynolds.

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